March 29, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Admiralty, Shipping & Maritime Lawyers – Australia, 2018

The 2018 listing of leading Australian Admiralty, Shipping & Maritime Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of admiralty, shipping and maritime matters in Australian legal market who have been identified by their peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Joe Hurley, HWL Ebsworth – Sydney
Gavin Vallely, HFW – Melbourne

Leading

Hazel Brewer, HFW – Perth
Tim Cocks, Cocks MacNish – Perth
Michael Fisher, Thynne & Macartney – Brisbane
Stuart Hetherington, Colin Biggers & Paisley – Sydney
Frazer Hunt, Mills Oakley – Sydney
Maurice Thompson, Clyde & Co – Melbourne
Stephen Thompson, Colin Biggers & Paisley – Sydney
Stephen Thompson, HFW – Sydney
Andrew Tulloch, Colin Biggers & Paisley – Melbourne
Ernest Van Buuren, Norton Rose Fulbright – Brisbane
Nic van der Reyden, HFW – Sydney

Recommended

Hazel Brasington, Norton Rose Fulbright – Melbourne
Alexis Cahalan, Thomas Miller Law – Sydney
Nathan Cecil, Holding Redlich – Sydney
Martin Davies, Norton Rose Fulbright – Sydney
Geoff Farnsworth, Holding Redlich – Sydney
Matthew Hockaday, Thynne & Macartney – Brisbane
Simon Liddy, HWL Ebsworth – Sydney
Derek Luxford, Hicksons – Sydney
Ian Maitland, Wallmans – Adelaide
Jesper Martens, HWL Ebsworth – Sydney
Pat Saraceni, Clifford Chance – Perth
Robert Springall, HFW – Melbourne
Brian White, Thynne & Macartney – Brisbane
Danella Wilmshurst, Thomas Miller Law – Sydney
Robert Wilson, Norton White – Sydney

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