Carly’s practice involves regulatory and criminal law matters. She is particularly interested in commissions of inquiry and quasi-criminal matters including disciplinary and tribunal proceedings. Carly also accepts briefs to appear in family court proceedings.
Kestin accepts briefs to appear and advise in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Felicity accepts briefs in criminal, regulatory and quasi criminal matters (including OH&S prosecutions and inquiries).
Criminal law
Tom is an experienced advocate in both summary and indictable crime. He practices in all areas of criminal law and associated jurisdictions.
Tom holds an Indictable Crime Certificate and is also on Victoria Legal Aid's Preferred Barrister List.
Stephanie accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law, administrative law and regulatory matters.
Criminal law
Michelle predominately practices in Criminal and Family Law, helping her clients through what can be the most difficult times in their life. Due to her 19 years’ experience in the legal industry, Michelle has a strong sense of justice and is committed and determined to ensure her cl
Susanna comes to the Bar with extensive advocacy experience in indictable crime.
William accepts briefs to appear and advise in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.
Carlin practices principally in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including professional disciplinary tribunal proceedings, regulatory matters and coronial inquests.
Annie accepts briefs in public/administrative law and criminal law matters. Her defence practice principally consists of financial crime such money laundering, fraud and other dishonesty offences.
Chris accepts briefs to appear and advise in criminal law, migration law, family law, commercial disputes, military law and employment law. Chris holds and Indictable Crime Certificate (ICC).
Ashleigh has a broad practice in administrative and public law, including regulatory and disciplinary prosecutions, as well as criminal law.
Administrative & Public Law
Rabea accepts briefs in criminal, regulatory and administrative law. She also accepts briefs in other areas of law that intersect with criminal law.
Tim accepts briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including disciplinary tribunal proceedings, regulatory matters and inquests.
Jonathan is an experienced advocate who accepts briefs in state and federal criminal law, commercial and administrative law, and competition and consumer law.
Mark accepts briefs to appear and advise in all criminal and quasi-criminal matters in metropolitan and regional courts.
Jonathan is an experienced criminal defence advocate who appears in all jurisdictions. He accepts briefs for criminal and regulatory matters including trials, contested hearings and appeals. He holds an Indictable Crime Certificate and is on the Victoria Legal Aid Preferred Barristers List.
Conrad is a commerical barrister. He has particular experience in the following areas:
Patrick specialises in both criminal law and matters relating to or arising out of criminal proceedings.
Joh has a diverse practice and accepts briefs in all criminal, quasi-criminal, appeals, inquests, general commercial and human rights law matters. Joh also has an interest in sports law and sits as a member of the Victorian Amateur Football Association tribunal.
Jacqui Hession accepts briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters in metropolitan and regional courts.
Mitch’s practice is predominantly in criminal law, both written and in court advocacy.
Since coming to the bar, Sonari has appeared for both plaintiffs and defendants in common law damages trials (judge alone and jury), serious injury applications and interlocutory hearings. She also appears in workers' compensation statutory benefits hearings.
Zoran was admitted to the NSW Bar in August 2017 with a strong clinical and commercial background in Medicine and Surgery with diverse experience in multi-national Pharmaceutical and Medical Device organisations.
Daye (pronounced Da-yeh) welcomes both briefs to advise and to appear in public, commercial, and criminal law. She also advises on international law and extraterritorial laws such as autonomous sanctions.
Toni is an experienced advocate who accepts briefs in criminal law, quasi-criminal law, common law, administrative law, wills and estates and inquests and inquiries.
Thomas accepts briefs in criminal law and related areas.
He appears in all types of criminal matters including jury trials, bail applications, pleas, and appeals. He has a practice with an emphasis on complex fraud, sexual abuse, and commercial quantity drug cases.
Tim accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi criminal law including inquests, tribunals and other disciplinary proceedings.
Tim also maintains a busy family law practice, appearing regularly in both parenting and property disputes as well as intervention order proceedings.
Martin Radzaj is briefed for his expertise in matters involving criminal charges, issues of impaired decision-making, and allegations of professional misconduct. He represents individual, government, and corporate clients.
Georgia was admitted to practice in the Northern Territory in 1997, and was called to the bar in May 2005. Prior to going to the bar she worked for 4 years as a Crown Prosecutor for the NT Director of Public Prosecutions, which included initiating the DPP's practice pursuant to the (then) newly