March 29, 2024
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Leading Professional Indemnity Lawyers – New South Wales, 2021

Matt Curll
Chris Finn
Matt-Andrews
Penny Taylor
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Chris Finn
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Penny Taylor
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The 2021 listing of leading New South Wales Professional Indemnity Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of professional negligence and indemnity matters in the NSW legal market who have been identified by the state’s plaintiff and defendant insurance lawyers for their expertise and abilities in these areas. 

Preeminent

Geoffrey Connellan, Moray & Agnew
Tricia Hobson, DLA Piper
Paul O’Brien, YPOL

Leading

Matt Andrews, Kennedys
Simon Black, Barry.Nilsson.
Veronica Chapman, Lander & Rogers
John Coorey, Sparke Helmore
Robert Crittenden, Meridian Lawyers
Simon Lusk, YPOL
John Moran, Clyde & Co
Tim Price, YPOL
Greg Skehan, Colin Biggers & Paisley
Chern Tan, MinterEllison

Recommended

Baron Alder, Moray & Agnew
James Berg, DLA Piper
Keith Bethlehem, Colin Biggers & Paisley
Patrick Boardman, Clyde & Co
Malcolm Cameron, Sparke Helmore
Matthew Curll, Hall & Wilcox
Katherine Czoch, Gilchrist Connell
Ian Denham, Moray & Agnew
John Edmond, Gilchrist Connell
Melissa Fenton, Colin Biggers & Paisley
Chris Finn, Kennedys
Jon Hunt, Lander & Rogers
Jaques Jacobs, Clyde & Co
Cameron Leaver, Hicksons
Andrew Moore, Wotton + Kearney
Michael Polotoroff, Moray & Agnew
Penny Taylor, Kennedys
Patrick Thompson, Thompson Cooper

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