March 19, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyers – Victoria, 2018

The 2018 listing of  Leading Victorian Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyers details solicitors practising in contentious intellectual property, patent, trademark and copyright litgation matters in the Victorian legal market who were identified by clients and peers for their knowledge and expertise in the area.

Preeminent

Peter Chalk, Ashurst
Grant Fisher, Ashurst
Shaun McVicar, Herbert Smith Freehills
Ian Pascarl, Davies Collison Cave
Stephen Stern, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Matthew Swinn, King & Wood Mallesoms

Leading

Robert Cooper, MinterEllison
Tim Golder, Allens
Richard Hamer, Allens
Kate Hay, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Chris Jordan, Davies Collison Cave
Wayne McMaster, MinterEllison
Mary Padbury, Ashurst
Chris Round, K&L Gates
Patrick Sands, Herbert Smith Freehills
Tony Watson, K&L Gates

Recommended

Joy Atacador, Dentons
Wayne Condon, Biopharmalex
Jonathan Feder, K&L Gates
David Fixler, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Andrew Goatcher, Cornwall Stodart
Cameron Harvey, Norton Rose Fulbright
Richard Hoad, Clayton Utz
Shayama Jayaswal, MinterEllison
David King, Wrays
Bill Ladas, King & Wood Mallesons
Justin Lambert, K&L Gates
Sara Matheson, Allens
Chris McLeod, Clayton Utz
Nik Ramchand, Davies Collison Cave
Robynne Sanders, DLA Piper
Kellech Smith, Ashurst
Chris Schlicht, Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick
Adam Walker, Gadens

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