March 19, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Employment Lawyers (Employee & Union Representation) – Australia, 2018

The 2018 listing of leading Employee-focused Australian Employment Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of employment, industrial relations and workplace safety matters across all Australian legal markets whose practice hasĀ  strong employee/applicant/trade union representation focus and who have been identified by the state’s employment law solicitors for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Market Leader

Josh Bornstein, Maurice Blackburn – Melbourne

Preeminent

Kamal Farouque, Maurice Blackburn – Melbourne
Peter Punch, Carroll & O’Dea – Sydney

Leading

Tim Bourne, Bourne Lawyers – Adelaide
Mark Cox, MDC Legal – Perth
Philip Hayward, Haywards Solicitors – Sydney
Nathan Keats, WG McNally Jones Staff – Sydney
Danny King, Danny King Legal – Sydney
John Payne, Hall Payne – Brisbane
Richard Pegg, Toomey Pegg – Sydney
Luke Tiley, Hall Payne – Brisbane
Giri Sivaraman, Maurice Blackburn – Brisbane

Recommended

Carol Andrades, Ryan Carlisle Thomas – Melbourne
Simon Bourne, Bourne Lawyers – Adelaide
Marcus Clayton, Slater & Gordon – Melbourne
Rachel Cosentino, Slater & Gordon – Perth
Michael Harmer, Harmers Workplace Lawyers – Sydney
Anthony Macken, AJ Macken & Co – Melbourne
Philip Pasfield, Slater & Gordon – Sydney
David Shaw, Holding Redlich – Melbourne
Joseph Wearing, Wearing Law – Adelaide

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