April 24, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading TMT Lawyers – Victoria, 2013

Philip Catania, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Philip Catania, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
The 2013 listing of leading Victorian TMT lawyers details lawyers practising within the areas of technology, media and telecommunications matters in the Victorian 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

Philip Catania – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Gordon Hughes – Ashurst
Cheng Lim – King & Wood Mallesons
Michael Pattison – Allens

Leading

Michael Caplan  Gilbert + Tobin
Neil Carabine – King & Wood Mallesons
James Crowe – Herbert Smith Freehills
Renae Lattey – King & Wood Mallesons
Julian Lincoln – Herbert Smith Freehills
Ron Pila – Minter Ellison
Justin Quill – Kelly Hazell Quill
David Smith – Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Recommended

Cameron Abbott – K&L Gates
Niranjan Asarantnam – Allens
Oliver Barrett – OB Law
Peter Bartlett – Minter Ellison
Richard Dammery  Minter Ellison
Michael Dodge – Arnold Bloch Leibler
Rob Gregory – Maddocks Lawyers
Peter Ikeringill – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Paul Kallenbach – Minter Ellison
Richard Leder – Corrs Chambers Westgath
Kate Marshall – K&L Gates
Bryce Menzies – Marshalls & Dent
Chris McLeod – Clayton Utz
Michael Park – Norton Rose Fulbright
Dan Pearce – Holding Redlich
Graham Phillips – HerbertGeer
Nicholas Pullen – HWL Ebsworth
David Vodicka – Media Arts Lawyers

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