April 29, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Employment Lawyers (Employee & Trade Union Representation) – Victoria, 2021

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Kamal Farouque
Josh Bornstein
Joseph Kelly
Evan Willis
David Shaw
Daniel Victory
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Kamal Farouque
Josh Bornstein
Joseph Kelly
Evan Willis
David Shaw
Daniel Victory
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The 2021 listing of leading Employee and Trade Union-focused Victorian Employment Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of employment and industrial relations matters in the Victorian legal market whose practice has a strong employee and/or trade union representation focus and who have been identified by the state’s employment law solicitors for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Josh Bornstein, Maurice Blackburn
Kamal Farouque, Maurice Blackburn

Leading

Geoff Borenstein, Slater & Gordon
Marcus Clayton, Gordon Legal
Anthony Macken, AJ Macken & Co
Dominic Macken, AJ Macken & Co
David Shaw, Holding Redlich
Daniel Victory, Maurice Blackburn

Recommended

Carol Andrades, Gordon Legal
Mark Comito, STAL Employment Lawyers
George Haros, DWF
Andrew Jewell, Jewell Hancock
Carita Kazakoff, Slater & Gordon
Joseph Kelly , Kelly Workplace Lawyers
Evan Willis, Holding Redlich

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