December 23, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Property & Real Estate Lawyers – Queensland, 2012

Christopher Blue, Herbert Smith Freehills
The 2012 listing of leading Queensland property and real estate lawyers details lawyers practising within the areas of property and real estate matters in the Queensland legal market who have been identified for their expertise and abilities in the area. It is compiled on the back of feedback from both solicitors practising within these areas and client referees.

 

Preeminent

Michael French – Norton Rose
Robin Lyons – Minter Ellison
Paul Newman – Allens Arthur Robinson
Michael Richardson – Clayton Utz

Leading

David Bell – King & Wood Mallesons
Christopher Blue – Herbert Smith Freehills
Cameron Charlton – Minter Ellison
Darryl Clifford – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Mark Mackay – Clayton Utz
Luke Simpson – Herbert Smith Freehills

Recommended

Michael Back – Herbert Smith Freehills
Michael Byrom – Holding Redlich
David Colenso – Johnson Winter & Slattery
Kristan Conlon – McCullough Robertson
Robert Cunningham – Middletons
Tony Davies – Allens Arthur Robinson
Matthew Derrick – Norton Rose
Jonathan East – HWL Ebsworth
Mark Foy – DibbsBarker
Greg Hassall – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Ian Hazzard – McCullough Robertson
Antra Hood – Minter Ellison
Gary Koh – Gadens Lawyers
Brian Noble – Clayton Utz
Paul O’Dea – ClarkeKann
Greg O’Meara – Connor O’Meara
Chris O’Shea – Thomsons Lawyers
Matthew Rollason – DibbsBarker
Damien Salsbury – Ashurst
Matthew Shannon – Shand Taylor
Paul Spiro – Gadens Lawyers
David Stevens – Minter Ellison

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