December 19, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Competition Law Barristers – Australia, 2017

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The 2017 listing of leading Australian Competition Law Barristers details counsel practising within the areas of competition, consumer protection and antitrust matters in the Australian legal market who have been identified by clients and peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Senior Counsel

Preeminent

Alan Archibald QC, List A – Melbourne
Cameron Moore SC, Banco Chambers – Sydney
Michael O’Bryan QC, List A – Melbourne
Neil Young QC, Greens List – Melbourne

Leading

Peter Brereton SC, Banco Chambers – Sydney
Ruth Higgins SC, Banco Chambers – Sydney
Noel Hutley SC, Fifth Floor St James Hall – Sydney
John Sheahan QC, Five Wentworth Chambers – Sydney

Recommended

Anthony Bannon SC, Tenth Floor Chambers – Sydney
Michael Borsky QC, List A – Melbourne
Norman O’Bryan SC, Howells’ List
Rowena Orr QC, List G Barristers – Melbourne
Bret Walker SC, Fifth Floor St James Hall – Sydney

Junior Counsel

Market Leader

Nick de Young, List G Barristers – Melbourne

Preeminent

Declan Roche, Banco Chambers – Sydney
Robert Yezerski, Banco Chambers – Sydney

Leading

Stephen Free, Eleven Wentworth Chambers – Sydney
Kate Morgan, Tenth Floor Chambers – Sydney

Recommended

Christopher Archibald, List A – Melbourne
James Arnott, Sixth Floor Chambers – Sydney
Conor Bannan, 12th Floor Wentworth Selborne Chambers – Sydney
Catherine Dermody, Foley’s List – Melbourne
Stuart Lawrance, Tenth Floor Chambers – Sydney
Alice Muhlebach, List A – Melbourne

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