November 15, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Arbitration Lawyers – Australia, 2024

Erika Williams
Judith Levine
Ryan Cable
Nick Gallus
Sean Marriott
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Judith Levine
Ryan Cable
Nick Gallus
Sean Marriott
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The 2024 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

Leon Chung, Herbert Smith Freehills – Sydney
Bronwyn Lincoln, Thomson Geer – Melbourne

Leading

Gitanjali Bajaj, DLA Piper – Sydney
Edwina Kwan, King & Wood Mallesons – Sydney
Sean Marriott, Clifford Chance – Perth
Russell Thirgood, Thirgood Dispute Resolution – Brisbane

Recommended

Daniel Allman, Norton Rose Fulbright – Sydney
David Anthony, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Sydney
Max Bonnell, Henry William Lawyers – Sydney
Ryan Cable, Clayton Utz – Brisbane
Lee Carroll, White & Case – Melbourne
Chad Catterwell, Herbert Smith Freehills – Melbourne
Tom Fletcher, MinterEllison – Brisbane
Nick Gallus, LK – Adelaide
David Jenaway, Allen & Overy – Perth
Judith Levine, Judith Levine Independent Arbitrator – Sydney
Crispian Lynch, Gilbert + Tobin – Sydney
Tamlyn Mills, Norton Rose Fulbright – Sydney
Georgia Quick, Ashust – Sydney
Todd Spiller, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Brisbane
Andrew Stephenson, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Melbourne
I-Ching Tseng, Tseng Consulting – Brisbane
Erika Williams, Williams Arbitration – Brisbane

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