September 8, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Insolvency & Restructuring Junior Counsel – New South Wales, 2024

Emma Beechey
Hugh Somerville
Karen Petch
Tom O'Brien
SEBASTIAN HARTFORD-DAVIS
Sonia_Tame
Zoe Hillman
Matt Karam
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Emma Beechey
Hugh Somerville
Karen Petch
Tom O'Brien
SEBASTIAN HARTFORD-DAVIS
Sonia_Tame
Zoe Hillman
Matt Karam
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The 2024 listing of leading NSW Insolvency & Reconstruction Junior Counsel  details barristers practising in insolvency and reconstruction matters matters in the New South Wales legal market who have been identified by clients and peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Market Leader

Daniel Krochmalik, 3 St James’ Hall

Preeminent

Emma Beechey, New Chambers
Jack Hynes, 9 Selborne Chambers
Michael Rose, Nine Wentworth Chambers

Leading

Nicholas Mirzai, 3 St James Hall Chambers
Karen Petch, New Chambers

Recommended

John Anderson, Eighth Floor Selborne Chambers
Darrell Barnett, Banco Chambers
Emma Bathurst, Sixth Floor Selbourne/Wentworth Chambers
Sebastian Hartford-Davis, Banco Chambers
Zoe Hillman, Alinea Chambers
Matt Karam, New Chambers
Ben Koch, Nine Selborne Chambers
Amy Munro, Omnia Chambers
Tom O’Brien, Eleven Wentworth Chambers
Philip Santucci, New Chambers
Hugh Somerville, University Chambers
Anthony Spencer, 3 St James’ Hall
David Stack, Edmund Barton Chambers
Sonia Tame, Omnia Chambers

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