Minh-Quan practises mainly in public and commercial law.
Before coming to the Bar, Minh-Quan was the Counsel Assisting the Solicitor‑General for Victoria, an Associate to Chief Justice French and Justice Gordon of the High Court of Australia, and a solicitor in commercial litigation at Arnold Bloch Leibler.
Minh-Quan has a Bachelor of Arts, a Diploma in Languages and a Juris Doctor from the University of Melbourne. He was awarded the university medal for both arts and law. He later obtained a Bachelor of Civil Law with Distinction from the University of Oxford. He has taught constitutional law at the University of Melbourne and Monash University.
Minh-Quan read with Kathleen Foley SC. His senior mentor is Philip Solomon KC.
Some matters in which Minh-Quan has been briefed are as follows. Others can be found behind the Cases tab.
Public law and criminal law
Commercial law
Previously, as counsel assisting the Solicitor-General for Victoria, Minh-Quan was involved in:
He also assisted the Solicitor-General to provide advice on matters relating to federal and State constitutional law, administrative law, electoral law, the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Vic), regulatory powers and government inquiries.