October 8, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Victorian Construction Lawyers, 2013

Andrew Pitney, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
The 2013 listing of leading Victorian construction lawyers details lawyers practising within both contentious and non-contentious matters  in the areas of construction, infrastructure and major projects  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.

 

Market Leader

Stewart Nankervis, Minter Ellison

Preeminent

Matthew Croagh, Norton Rose
Tony Molino, Molino Cahill
Andrew Stephenson, Clayton Utz

Leading

Grant Ahearn, Norton Rose
Michael Earwaker, Clayton Utz
John Gallagher, DLA Piper
Peter Megens, King & Wood Mallesons
Marko Misko, Clayton Utz
Joseph Mulcahy, Ashurst
David Opperman, Herbert Smith Freehuills
Andrew Pitney, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Jo Pugsley, Clayton Utz
John Walter, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Jeffrey Wilson, Norton Rose
Emma Warren, Allens Linklaters
Peter Wood, Minter Ellison

Recommended

Joseph Barbaro, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Megan Cahill, Molino Cahill
Greg Campbell, Maddocks Lawyers
Geoff Emmett, Piper Alderman
James Forrest, King & Wood Mallesons
St John Frawley, Herbert Geer
Phillip Greenham, Minter Ellison
Josh Marchant, Herbert Geer
James Morgan-Payler, Norton Rose
Grant Rowlands, Ashurst
Nick Rudge, Allens Linklaters
Josh Sgro, Herbert Smith Freehills
David Warren, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Paul Woods, Maddocks Lawyers

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