December 19, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Front End Construction, Infrastructure & Projects Lawyers – Australia, 2023

Paul Riethmuller, Jones Day
Mal Fielding
Victor Daminato
Peter Schenk
Owen Hayford
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The 2023 listing of leading Australian Front-End Construction & Infrastructure Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of construction, projects and infrastructure matters across all Australian legal markets who have been identified by clients and peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Mal Fielding, Fielding Robinson – Sydney
Stewart Nankervis, MinterEllison – Melbourne
Leighton O’Brien, Allens – Sydney

Leading

Kevin Arkwright, Norton Rose Fulbright – Sydney
Sergio Capelli, Clayton Utz – Brisbane
Victor Daminato, Crawford Legal – Adelaide
Chris Mitchell, King & Wood Mallesons – Sydney
Steven Murray, Clayton Utz – Melbourne
Paul Riethmuller, Riethmuller Legal – Perth
Graham Read, Clayton Utz – Sydney
Gareth Sage, Ashurst – Sydney
Peter Schenk, Stoic Advisory – Brisbane
Josh Sgro, White & Case – Melbourne

Recommended

Scott Budd, King & Wood Mallesons – Brisbane
Michael Creedon, MinterEllison – Brisbane
Jeannie Elliott, Fenwick Elliott Grace – Adelaide
Owen Hayford, InfraLegal – Sydney
Jane Hider, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Melbourne
Simone Holding, Maddocks – Melbourne
Michael Hollingdale, Hollingdales – Perth
James Morgan-Payler, Pinsent Masons – Melbourne
Adrienne Parker, Pinsent Masons – Perth
Jo Pugsley, Clayton Utz – Melbourne
Chris Ryder, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Perth
Greg Steinepreis, Squire Patton Boggs – Perth

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