Michael practises in criminal and administrative law.
He has appeared in a wide range of matters, including conviction and sentence appeals before the Court of Appeal, Royal Commissions and inquests. He was a consultant to the Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants.
Danielle Guesdon practises in all areas of criminal law.
Patricia specialises in Criminal and Family Law.
She appears regularly in the Magistrates and County Courts in pleas, bail applications, appeals, contested hearings and committals. She also has extensive experience in the Childrens’ Court Criminal jurisdiction.
Over the past 15 years, Aggy has developed a practice in Crime (and quasi- criminal matters) and Regulatory matters in all jurisdictions.
Aggy has developed a varied practice including advising and appearing in regulatory matters, commissions of inquiry and IBAC.
Appearance Work
Jo is an experienced trial and appealant advcocate representing clients from pre-trial through to trial and hearing stages in Criminal, Testator Family Maintainence, Adminstrative and Employment law.
Sarah has expertise in criminal and public law. She appears in criminal trials, criminal appeals, judicial review proceedings, commissions of inquiry and in regulatory cases.
Employed in various community centres, Victoria Aboriginal Legal Aid and as a Criminal Lawyer.Operating a practice in Richmond for approximately 20 years. Divides time between working in Northern NSW/Southern Queensland and Victoria, primarily in Criminal Trial work.
Moya accepts briefs in all areas of criminal and administrative law.
Deborah Jefferson LL.B, MPub&IntLaw(Melb) is a barrister at the Victorian Bar who specialises in criminal law. Prior to going to the Bar she gained experience as a solicitor at Paul Vale Criminal Law.
Ashlee Cannon has a solid criminal practice, with appearances in numerous trials and committals. She accepts briefs for all criminal matters, including Trials, Committals, Summary Contests and Appeals. Ashlee has been selected as a Victoria Legal Aid Criminal Trial Preferred Barrister List.
In her practice as a barrister, Amy predominately appears in personal injury related matters. She appears both on her own and with senior counsel, in all jurisdictions in which such matters are litigated.
Before coming to the bar, Matthew was a Solicitor with Leanne Warren and Associates, one of the leading criminal law firms in Melbourne.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (OH&S)
Sam defends employers (from publicly listed companies to individuals) and employees charged with OH&S offences under both State (WorkSafe) and Commonwealth (Comcare) matters.
Morgan's practice is focused on Common Law, Public law and regulatory/white-collar crime, including OHS. He is particularly focussed on where there is a substantial cross-over in practice areas with Crime.
Jacob graduated with degrees in Law, with Honours, and Arts.
Jacob served his articles of clerkship at the Victorian Government Solicitor’s Office under principals James Ruddle and John Cain.
Charlotte Duckett was admitted to practice in March of 2002 and signed the bar roll in November 2009.
Tania accepts briefs in all areas of criminal and family law including family violence and intervention order matters.
Kerry has extensive experience practising in the areas of family law, criminal law and the Children’s Court.
Adam practices in common law and commercial law.
Appearance and advice work
Simon Kenny is a criminal defence barrister.
He appears in trials and other indictable criminal proceedings.
Rohan now has a broad mixed practice in Criminal Law (including driving matters) and Family Law (including Intervention Orders) and is available to appear in a variety of jurisdictions under the Legal Profession Uniform Law.
Deanna practises across criminal, regulatory and disciplinary law.
Angeline has many years of advocacy experience where she has developed a diverse practice with regular appearances in matters involving Building & Construction Law, Criminal Law and Intervention Order matters.
Jessica Fallar accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi-criminal law from both prosecution and defence with particular interest in high-level research, submissions and appearance. She enjoys circuit work.
Lee commenced her legal career at VLA where she completed her articles and then worked as a solicitor.
Ariadne’s practice focusses on criminal, quasi-criminal and administrative law. In addition to delivering high quality written and oral advocacy, Ariadne’s other priority is to be accessible to and communicative with instructors and clients.