November 27, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Competition Law Senior Counsel – Australia, 2020

Michael Hodge QC
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Rowena Orr QC
Kate Morgan SC
Nick De Young SC
Michael Borsky QC
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Michael Hodge QC
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Rowena Orr QC
Kate Morgan SC
Nick De Young SC
Michael Borsky QC
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The 2020 listing of leading Australian Competition Law Senior Counsel details Senior and Queens Counsel practising within the areas of competition, consumer protection and antitrust matters in the Australian legal market who have been identified by clients and peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Senior Counsel

Preeminent

Michael Borsky QC, List A – Melbourne
Peter Brereton SC, Banco Chambers – Sydney
Ruth Higgins SC, Banco Chambers – Sydney
Cameron Moore SC, Banco Chambers – Sydney

Leading

Noel Hutley SC, Fifth Floor St James Hall – Sydney
Neil Young QC, List A – Melbourne

Recommended

Anthony Bannon SC, Tenth Floor Chambers – Sydney
Matthew Collins QC, List A – Melbourne
Philip Crutchfield, Dever’s List – Melbourne
Nick De Young SC, List G Barristers – Melbourne
Justin Gleeson SC, Banco Chambers – Sydney
Michael Hodge QC, New Chambers – Sydney
Kate Morgan SC, Tenth Floor Chambers – Sydney
Michael O’Bryan QC, List A – Melbourne
Rowena Orr QC, List G Barristers – Melbourne
Charles Scerri QC, Young’s List – Melbourne
Naomi Sharp SC, Sixth Floor Chambers – Sydney
Bret Walker SC, Fifth Floor St James Hall – Sydney

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