October 12, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Victorian Banking & Finance Lawyers, 2012

Martin Coleman, Ashurst
The 2012 listing of leading Victorian banking and finance lawyers details lawyers practising within the areas of banking and finance 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

Martin Coleman – Ashurst
Ian Solomon – King & Wood Mallesons

Leading

Mark Breheny – Herbert Smith Freehills
Andrew Deszcz – King & Wood Mallesons
David Eterovic – Minter Ellison
Ken Gray – Baker & McKenzie
Jeremy King – Ashurst
Simon Lynch – Allens
Lucy McCullagh – Herbert Smith Freehills
Jonathan Oldham – King & Wood Mallesons
Stephen Sharp – Arnold Bloch Leibler
John Walter – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Stuart Wier – Maddocks Lawyers

Recommended

Hal Bolitho – King & Wood Mallesons
Joanne Crew – Herbert Smith Freehills
Gillad Dalal – Norton Rose
John Field – Ashurst
Dan Fitts – Clayton Utz
Katherine Forrest – King & Wood Mallesons
Brad Husband – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Theo Kindynis – Minter Ellison
Jason Morris – Allens
Peter Nadalin – Gadens Lawyers
Brad Robinson – Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Michael Tuckfield – Clayton Utz
Brad Vann – Clayton Utz

To view the 2012 listing of leading Victorian banking and finance law firms please click here.

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