April 22, 2025
Doyle's Guide

Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel, NSW, 2021

Christopher Parkin, 5 Wentworth Chambers
Bronwyn Byrnes
Penny Thew
Jamie Darams
Dilan Mahendra
Simon Meehan
Bilal Rauf
Vanja Bulut-min
Lucy Saunders
Glenn Fredericks
Colin Magee
Ian Latham
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Bronwyn Byrnes
Penny Thew
Jamie Darams
Dilan Mahendra
Simon Meehan
Bilal Rauf
Vanja Bulut-min
Lucy Saunders
Glenn Fredericks
Colin Magee
Ian Latham
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The 2020 listing of Leading NSW Employment Law Junior Counsel details Junior Counsel practising within the areas of employment and industrial relations matters in the New South Wales legal market who have been identified by the state’s employment and WHS law solicitors for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Jamie Darams, Greenway Chambers
Andrew Gotting, PG Hely Chambers
Dilan Mahendra, Greenway Chambers
Michael Seck, Sixth Floor St James Hall

Leading

Vanja Bulut, 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers
Michael Easton, State Chambers
Simon Meehan, State Chambers
Bilal Rauf, State Chambers

Recommended

Bronwyn Byrnes, Sixth Floor St James Hall
Lisa Doust, Sixth Floor St James Hall
Glenn Fredericks, State Chambers
Trent Glover, 11th Floor St James Hall
Claire Howell
Ian Latham, Denman Chambers
Colin Magee, Denman Chambers
Robert Reitano, Tenth Floor St James Hall
Lucy Saunders, Greenway Chambers
Penny Thew, Greenway Chambers

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