Alexandra Folie advises and appears in a broad range of commercial disputes. Alexandra's particular expertise includes corporations and securities, banking and finance, insolvency, property, and equity and trusts.
Kateena has a BCL from Oxford University, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar, and was associate to Justice McHugh for his final year on the High Court of Australia. Kateena was called to the Bar in Queensland in 2009, before coming to the Victorian Bar in 2013.
Gemma-Jane has practised widely in the areas of public liability, workers' compensation, medical negligence and insurance law for over 15 years.
Fleur is an experienced commercial and tax barrister focusing on class actions, financial services and company and securities law, contract disputes, regulatory and disciplinary action, professional negligence claims and taxation disputes.
Dr Kylie Weston-Scheuber has a broad commercial law practice, with particular experience in the areas of contractual disputes, building and construction (including Security of Payments), consumer law, insurance, property law and corporations. She also has experience in environmental law.
Julia specialises in the common law and personal injury jurisdictions.
Debra Harris B.Leg.S was admitted to practice in New South Wales in 1987 and signed the bar roll in that state in 2004 and in Victoria in 2013.
Detailed information about Laura is available on her website: www.laurakeily.com.au.
Laura Keily is a specialist in corporations and financial services law as well as complex commercial litigation.
Christina specialises in commercial law and appears in trial and appellate courts in all jurisdictions in Australia.
Current and recent matters of significance include:
Kate practices in a range of civil disputes including employment law, common law and commercial law. Kate has advised and appeared in a range of employment and industrial matters including sexual harassment, unfair dismissals, underpayments claims, general protections, discrimination claims, wo
Kim came to the bar with 20 years experience in insurance and personal injuries litigation, focussing in more recent years on asbestos litigation and Commonwealth workers compensation.
Katherine accepts briefs in all areas of commercial and corporate law. She also accepts (and encourages!) direct briefs from in-house counsel (and is always happy to discuss the in-house counsel direct briefing process with anyone who might be interested).
Prior to coming to the Bar, Megan was associate to Her Honour Judge Davis at the County Court of Victoria. During Megan’s associateship, Her Honour sat as Judge in Charge of the Damages and Compensation List, as well as at VCAT and in the criminal jurisdiction.
Clare Cunliffe practises in intellectual property and general commercial litigation.
Yuliya is currently undertaking a PhD in international law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, so her ability to accept briefs is limited. For enquiries about briefing Yuliya, please contact Yuliya’s clerk, Greens List Barristers.
Jennifer Findlay practises in all areas of commercial litigation.
She also lectures and tutors in Corporations Law and Trusts at Monash University in the Undergraduate and Juris Doctor law courses.
Krystyna practices in public law and criminal law, with a focus on administrative law and occupational health and safety proceedings. She advises and appears in occupational health & safety matters, judicial review hearings, merits review proceedings and other regulatory, criminal and disci
Fiona Knowles practises mostly in work related areas, including industrial, disciplinary and health and safety matters. Fiona has acted for a wide variety of clients, such as government departments, associations, corporations and individuals.
Amelia Beech has appeared as an advocate in a broad range of criminal defence matters across both Victoria and the Northern Territory, having worked as a solicitor advocate in private practice and at Victoria Legal Aid and as a barrister and solicitor at the Northern Territory Legal Aid Commissio
Victoria practices in a broad range of commercial and common law matters.
Victoria appears in all State and Federal courts, as well as private arbitrations, and accepts briefs to appear, advise and draw pleadings.
Georgia has substantial trial and interlocutory experience across a broad range of practice areas with a focus on commercial, corporations, property and common law matters. She appears regularly in all courts and tribunals (both as junior counsel and unled).
Claire specialises in taxation and commercial law.
Taxation expertise
Samantha practises in the criminal and quasi-criminal jurisdictions. She appears in jury trials, committal hearings, plea hearings, bail applications, appeals and contested summary hearings.
Daniel is an established commercial and common law junior with experience in:
Jessica specialises in common law and personal injury matters. She appears in a wide range of matters including:
Brooke Hutchins accepts briefs in commercial, regulatory and public law.
Brooke appears in, and advises on, trials in all Victorian and Federal Courts, the Administrative Appeal Tribunal, Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal and internal hearings of government agencies.
Natalie is a barrister with expertise in commercial and equity disputes, intellectual property law, competition and consumer law, and media law / defamation law. She also has an interest in sports law. Natalie was previously a litigation partner of King & Wood Mallesons from 2005 to 2013.
Catherine advises and appears in a range of commercial and public law matters, with a focus on the energy, transport, telecommunications and water sectors.
Georgina Connelly regularly appears in the Court of Appeal. Cases she has recently appeared in include:
Elle Nikou Madalin practices predominantly in commercial and corporate law, and public law matters. She also has considerable expertise in defamation law (including business reputation cases), media and suppression proceedings, and all aspects of sports law.