Clerks
Barristers engage a Barristers’ Clerk, who in turn advise solicitors as to the suitability, availability and fees of counsel.
This webpage only contains the contact details of those barristers who are members of the Victorian Bar Association with current Victorian or Interstate practising certificates, and who have agreed to their details being made available. For more information read our disclaimer here.
If you need assistance finding the right barrister, we suggest you contact one of the barrister's clerks who will discuss your needs with you and recommend an appropriate barrister.
A clerk will also be able to advise you on the availability of the barristers on their list.
Jill practises primarily in commercial law, with an emphasis on class actions, financial services, competition and consumer law, insurance, corporations and regulatory matters.
Jessie Taylor BA(Hons) LLB(Hons) MSc(HA) first signed the roll of counsel in 2011, winning the Daniel Pollak Readers' Pro Bono Award for pro bono work in her first six months at the Bar. Jessie enjoyed a broad and thriving practice in public, civil and criminal law before stepping away in 2016 t
Amanda has a particular expertise in occupational health and safety and a broad practice in regulatory, criminal, disciplinary and associated matters. She is available to take briefs for appearance and advice work in these and associated areas of practice.
Stephanie practises in commercial law, with particular experience in corporate insolvency, banking and finance and building and construction matters.
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Margarita specialises in all personal injury claims including Worker's Compensation, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Product and Public Liability, Institutional abuse and Intentional Torts.
Nic's principal areas of practice are commercial disputes and insurance law, with a focus on professional liability, class actions, corporations (including oppression and insolvency), trade practices, and complex contractual disputes concerning the development of land.
Reegan has a general commercial law practice with a particular focus on matters involving trusts, equity and probate law as well as corporations and insolvency law.
Angus has appeared in the High Court, Federal Court and state Supreme and County Courts. He regularly advises and appears in relation to complex commercial disputes.
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Matthew has over 15 years' experience specialising in commercial, regulatory and public law litigation.
Matthew has particular expertise in:
Calum Henderson appears in all State and Federal courts and tribunals in commercial, competition and consumer, and corporations law matters.
Tom Barry practises in commercial, regulatory and public law.
He acts regularly in high profile disputes arising from mergers and acquisitions, major infrastructure projects and complex financial transactions.
Fatmir is an experienced commercial and regulatory litigator specialising in commercial and corporate law disputes; tax disputes; environmental, major torts and product liability claims; regulatory investigations and prosecutions as well as proceedings before inquisitorial forums including coroni
Coral practises in common law and commercial law.
Coral regularly appears in all Victorian courts (both led and unled) and the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
Jordan is a commercial barrister and a member of Lonsdale Chambers, a group of leading commercial and insolvency law barristers.
Since his admission to practice in 2007, Stragen's practice areas have included all aspects of Family and De Facto relationships law.
Alice has deep experience in competition and consumer law, infrastructure access and economic regulation. She also accepts briefs in a wide range of other commercial and public law matters.
Christopher has a broad civil law practice, with particular expertise in:
Scott Davison is available to accept briefs in Defamation, Privacy, Coronial, Disciplinary and Regulatory matters. In addition, Scott accepts briefs in the area of Medical Law and professional liability.
Lachlan has a broad practice incorporating commercial, public, regulatory and criminal law. He regularly advises private clie
Matthew Crowley is an internationally-experienced counsel of almost 20 years, with a significant public and commercial practice at the Western Australia and Victorian Bar.
Admitted in 1996, Kyriaki appears in the County and Magistrates’ Court across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Mr Gunn was admitted as a Barrister in Queensland and the High Court of Australia in 1999. He has a broad practice, and appears regularly in the Federal Circuit, Family, and Federal Courts of Australia as well as
Marion practices in public, administrative, regulatory, criminal and common law.
Ffyona is a member of Crockett Chambers and accepts briefs in all areas of criminal and quasi-criminal law, as well as select areas of public law, including coronial inquests, inquiries and investigations, disciplinary hearings, OH&a
Laura practises in public, commercial, regulatory, employment and anti-discrimination law.
Laura has an appellate and trial practice and has appeared in the High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, Federal Court and various other courts and tribunals.
Lana is a commercial litigator with over 18 years' legal experience gained at some of Australia's leading law firms, including Allens and Norton Rose Fulbright Australia, and as a barrister at the Victorian Bar.
Ivan accepts briefs in all areas of commercial litigation. Ivan has over 15 years of expertise in:
Simon practises in a broad range of matters in the areas of commercial, family, and public/administrative law. Having a diverse litigation practice provides him with a strong understanding of the law, court-room advocacy, issues of evidence, and strategy.
Grant’s practice is focused on commercial and property law. He appears in Courts and Tribunals at both first instance and appellate level alone, and with Senior Counsel, in a range of commercial matters (including contract, corporations, insolvency and insurance matters) and regularly acts in di
Barristers engage a Barristers’ Clerk, who in turn advise solicitors as to the suitability, availability and fees of counsel.
There are a number of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) options available for resolving disputes without recourse to litigation