January 31, 2025
Doyle's Guide

Leading Employment Lawyers (Employer Representation) – Queensland, 2019

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The 2019 listing of leading Employer-focused Queensland Employment Lawyer details solicitors practising within the areas of employment and industrial relations matters in the Queensland legal market whose practice has  strong employer representation focus and who have been identified by the state’s employment law solicitors for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Ian Humphreys, Ashurst
Dan Williams, MinterEllison

Leading

Bill Anthanasellis, Franklin Athanasellis Cullen
Michael Coonan, Herbert Smith Freehills
Rohen Cullen, Franklin Athanasellis Cullen
James Hall, Ashurst
Shae McCartney, Clayton Utz
Michael Moy, McCullough Robertson
Vince Rogers, Ashurst

Recommended

Samantha Betzien, MinterEllison
Andrew Cardell-Ree, Thomson Geer
Hedy Cray, Clayton Utz
Shannon Chapman, Ashurst
James Christensen, McInnes Wilson
Cameron Dean, McCullough Robertson
Mitchell Devine, Devine Legal
Harold Downes, Mills Oakley
Kirsty Faichen, Herbert Smith Freehills
Victoria Hepburn, MinterEllison
Jill Hignett, HR Law
Nick Le Mare, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Tim Longwill, McCullough Robertson
Sara McRostie, Colin Biggers & Paisley
Christy Miller, Clayton Utz
Dan Pratt, Franklin Athanasellis Cullen
Murray Procter, ClarkeKann
Jamie Robinson, Broadley Rees Hogan
Jamie Wells, King & Woood Mallesons

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