December 24, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Construction Lawyers – NSW, 2012

Doug Jones, Clayton Utz
This listing details leading lawyers practising within the areas of both contentious and non-contentious construction and infrastructure matters in the New South Wales legal market. It is compiled on the back of feedback from both solicitors practising within these areas and client referees.

 

Market Leader

Doug Jones – Clayton Utz

Preeminent

Frank Bannon – Clayton Utz
Chris Davidson – Ashurst
Mal Fielding – Maddocks Lawyers
Leighton O’Brien – Allens Linklaters
Peter Pether – King & Wood Mallesons
David Templeman – Herbert Smith Freehills
Geoff Wood – Baker & McKenzie

Leading

Kevin Arkwright – Ashurst
Andrew Chew – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Pamela Jack – Minter Ellison
Robert Regan – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
John Shirbin – Clayton Utz

Recommended

Shaun Bailey – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Michael Bampton – Henry Davis York
Robert Buchanan – Norton Rose
Andrew Chapman – Maddocks Lawyers
John Cooper – Allens Linklaters
Nick Crennan – Colin Biggers & Paisley
Amanda Davidson – Holding Redlich
David Fabian – Lander & Rogers
Nicole Green – Minter Ellison
Owen Hayford – Clayton Utz
Scott Laycock – Gadens Lawyers
Elizabeth McKechnie – Minter Ellison
Chris Mitchell – Ashurst
Peter Paradise – Herbert Smith Freehills
Gareth Sage – Ashurst
Avendra Singh – Colin Biggers & Paisley
Geoff Standen – Colin Biggers & Paisley
Mark Waddell – Norton Rose
Adam Wallwork – King & Wood Mallesons
Julie Wright – King & Wood Mallesons

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