December 24, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Arbitration Lawyers – Australia, 2017

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The 2017 listing of leading Australian Arbitration Lawyers details individuals identified by clients and peers as having particular expertise in arbitration and alternative dispute resolution matters across all Australian legal markets.

Preeminent

Max Bonnell, King & Wood Mallesons – Sydney
Leon Chung, Herbert Smith Freehills – Sydney
Bronwyn Lincoln, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Melbourne

Leading

Gitanjali Bajaj, DLA Piper – Sydney
Alex Baykitch, King & Wood Mallesons – Sydney
Michael Lundberg, King & Wood Mallesons – Perth
Sam Luttrell, Clifford Chance – Perth
Khory McCormick, Bartley Cohen – Brisbane
Andrew Stephenson, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Melbourne

Recommended

Simon Bellas, Jones Day – Perth
Beth Cubitt, Clyde & Co – Perth
Rod Dann, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Brisbane
Jo Delaney, Baker McKenzie – Sydney
Doug Jones, Clayton Utz – Sydney
Ben Luscombe, Clifford Chance – Perth
Elisabeth Macknay, Herbert Smith Freehills – Perth
Hamish Macpherson, Herbert Smith Freehills – Brisbane
Andrea Martignoni, Allens – Sydney
Peter O’Donahoo, Allens – Melbourne
Ross Perrett, Clayton Utz – Brisbane
Liam Prescott, DLA Piper – Brisbane
Georgia Quick, Ashurst – Sydney
Moira Saville, King & Wood Mallesons – Sydney
Mark van Brakel, Allen & Overy – Perth
Glen Ward, MinterEllison – Melbourne

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