January 31, 2025
Doyle's Guide

Leading Construction & Infrastructure Litigation Lawyers – Victoria, 2019

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The 2019 listing of leading Victorian Construction & Infrastructure Litigation Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of contentious or “back end” construction, projects and infrastructure matters in the Victorian legal market who have been identified by clients and peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Market Leader

Andrew Stephenson, Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Preeminent

Meghan Cahill, Molino Cahill
Matthew Croagh, Pinsent Masons
Peter Wood, MinterEllison
Paul Woods, Maddocks

Leading

Grant Ahearn, Norton Rose Fulbright
Ben Davidson, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Geoffrey Hansen, Herbert Smith Freehills
Tony Molino, Molino Cahill
Steve O’Reilly, Clayton Utz

Recommended

Jeanette Barbaro, MinterEllison
Joseph Barbaro, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Catherine Bell, Colin Biggers & Paisley
Darren Cain, KCL Law
Greg Campbell, Pinsent Masons
Geoff Emmett, Piper Alderman
Kevin Frawley, Arnold Bloch Leibler
St John Frawley, Thomson Geer
Elias Giannakopoulos, Giannakopoulos Solicitors
Chris Horsfall, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Josh Marchant, Thomson Geer
Jonathan McTigue, Clayton Utz
Peter Megens, Pinsent Masons
Leighton Moon, HWL Ebsworth
Nick Rudge, Allens
Anna Scannell, Maddocks
Kyle Siebel, Holding Redlich
Penny Swain, Penny Swain Consulting
Anthony Whelan, Baker McKenzie

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