December 22, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Technology, Media & Telecommunications Lawyers – Australia, 2024

Justine Munsie
Josh Simons
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The 2024 listing of leading Australian Technology, Media & Telecommunications Lawyers details solicitors practising in technology, media, defamation and telecommunications matters in the Australian legal market who have been identified by clients and peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Philip Catania, Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Melbourne
Cheng Lim, King & Wood Mallesons – Melbourne
Robert Todd, Ashurst – Sydney

Leading

Cameron Abbott – K&L Gates – Melbourne
Peter Campbell, HWL Ebsworth – Adelaide
Julie Cheeseman, Bird & Bird – Sydney
John Fairbairn, MinterEllison – Sydney
Anthony Lloyd, Ashurst – Sydney
Justine Munsie, Addisons – Sydney
Simon Newcomb, Clayton Utz – Brisbane
Michael Swinson, King & Wood Mallesons – Melbourne
Andrew Stewart, Baker McKenzie – Sydney
Peter Waters, Gilbert + Tobin – Sydney

Recommended

Anita Cade, Ashurst – Sydney
Helen Clarke, Johnson Winter Slattery – Brisbane
Sophie Dawson, Johnson Winter Slattery – Sydney
Kate Haddock, Banki Haddock Fiora – Sydney
Tony Joyner, Herbert Smith Freehills – Perth
Paul Kallenbach, MinterEllison – Melbourne
Julian Lincoln, Herbert Smith Freehills – Melbourne
Sheila McGregor, Gilbert + Tobin
Cate Nagy, King & Wood Mallesons
Leanne Norman, Banki Haddock Fiora – Sydney
Josh Simons, Thomson Geer – Adelaide

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