Clerks
Barristers engage a Barristers’ Clerk, who in turn advise solicitors as to the suitability, availability and fees of counsel.
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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.
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Summary
Mr Moloney is a senior barrister in Melbourne and a member of the Victorian Bar who practises in corporate and commercial law, administrative and constitutional law, equity, professional discipline, professional negligence, insurance, banking and finance, defamation, trade practices, property law
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Practises in commercial, construction corporations, trade practices, property and trusts. Specialist practice in sports law and NFP associations (member various sporting tribunals).
Nationally Accredited Mediator.
Andrew Laird is a commercial litigator with some 30 years’ experience and one of the founding members of Melbourne TEC Chambers (MTECC).
Janine Perlman was admitted to practice in 1985 and signed the Bar Roll in 1987.
Joe practices in the following areas:
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Prior
to coming to the Bar, practised extensively in Banking and Finance, Property and
Commercial Litigation at Abbott Stillman & Wilson and Barker Gosling. Continues
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Professional Background
2014 - Barrister at the Victorian Bar, Australia
2005 - 2013 Tenant, 3 Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn
1995 - 2004 Barrister at the Victorian Bar, Australia
Nicholas Frenkel is an experienced commercial barrister, with particular expertise in contractual disputes, property and insolvency. His focus is on achieving the best possible commercial outcomes for his clients.
Graeme Peake has practised in environmental, planning and local government law since being admitted in 1981.
He was a partner in the Local Government section of Price Brent, Solicitors, before signing the Bar role in 1995.
Fiona has a broad national practice as an advocate and adviser, in private and public law matters.
She practises principally in taxation law (federal and state), commercial law, regulatory law and administrative law, at trial and appellate level.
An experienced advocate practicing in both personal injury and torts matters in a wide range of jurisdictions.
Daryl has appeared in many complex and notable matters both in Victoria and interstate.
Admission: 4 February 1991 (WA); 11 March 1991 (High Court)
Pracitce Focus
Personal Injury, Medical Negligence, Product Liability.
Matt is an experienced trial and appellate advocate, and practices extensively in the Supreme Court (including the Court of Appeal) and County Court in the following areas:
Matthew Townsend practises exclusively in planning and environment and property law. He has taught in the Trial Practice and Advocacy program at Monash University and the property law program at Melbourne University.
Andrew joined the bar in 1997. He appears in all jurisdictions and has a wide range of commercial and criminal experience. He regularly appears as defence counsel and also to prosecute criminal trials for the State and Commonwealth as well as various statutory bodies in Melbourne and Adelaide.
In his practice David deals with subjects including administrative law, award breaches, constitutional law, contracts, defamation, demarcation disputes, discrimination in employment and other equal opportunity issues, disciplinary matters, interpretation of awards and industrial agreements, secon
Julie is an experienced advocate before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal in its various jurisdictions, with particular expertise in environmental, land, water, planning and local government law and related matters. Her areas of practice also include property law, owners corporatio
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Admitted in 1988, Angus had early experience in commercial litigation and criminal law, but since 1995 has practised largely in native title law.
Website for further information: jamiecatlin.com
David appears predominantly in property and commercial disputes. He also appears in wills and probate matters. He has appeared in trial, interlocutory and appellate proceedings in the Victorian Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Federal Court and New South Wales Supreme Court.
Mark is an experienced Commercial Litigator who signed the Bar Roll in 1999. Since then he has appeared in the Supreme, County and Magistrates' Courts as well as the Federal Court, Federal Circuit and Family Court and VCAT.
Mary is a highly experienced advocate with extensive experience in advocacy and litigation in the Victorian and Federal jurisdictions and accepts briefs in a broad range of practice areas in civil law, public law, administrative law and summary crime.
Barristers engage a Barristers’ Clerk, who in turn advise solicitors as to the suitability, availability and fees of counsel.
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