November 5, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Employment Lawyers (Employee & Trade Union Representation) – NSW, 2021

Richard Pegg
Adrian Barwick
Alex Grayson
Mia Pantechis
Luke Forsyth
Joe Kennedy
Michael Doherty
Danny-King
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Richard Pegg
Adrian Barwick
Alex Grayson
Mia Pantechis
Luke Forsyth
Joe Kennedy
Michael Doherty
Danny-King
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The 2021 listing of leading Employee and Trade Union-focused NSW Employment Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of employment and industrial relations matters in the New South Wales legal market whose practice has a strong employee and/or trade union representation focus and who have been identified by the state’s employment law solicitors for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Phil Hayward, Haywards Solicitors
Danny King, Danny King Legal
Peter Punch, Carroll & O’Dea

Leading

Michael Barnes, Carroll & O’Dea
Luke Forsyth, Hall Payne
Alexandra Grayson, Maurice Blackburn
Nathan Keats, McNally Jones Staff
Joe Kennedy, Hall Payne
Chris McArdle, McArdle Legal
Philip Pasfield, Slater & Gordon
Richard Pegg, Toomey Pegg

Recommended

Adrian Barwick, WilliamsonBarwick
Bryan Belling, Belling Legal
Michael Doherty, Michael Doherty Legal
Michael Harmer, Harmers Workplace Lawyers
Kathryn Hayward, Haywards Solicitors
John Laxon, Laxon Lex
Mia Pantechis, Maurice Blackburn
Shana Schreier-Joffee, Keypoint Law
Adrian Shanahan, Shanahan Tudhope
Janine Smith Carroll & O’Dea

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