Director, Shand Taylor Lawyers
Alex is a director at Shand Taylor Lawyers and the head of the building and construction team.
Alex specialises in preparing all types of construction contracts (including head contracts, subcontracts, consultant’s agreements, supplier agreements and specialty agreements), preparing adjudication applications and responses, advising on licensing issues for builders, engineers and architects and all types of construction disputes.
Alex commenced practice in 2012 and has specialised in construction law since 105. He has experience in all courts and tribunals and regularly acts for developers, builders, subcontractors, construction consultants and other construction professionals.
Alex frequently hosts presentations and workshops regarding construction law and presents externally for organisations such as Legalwise Seminars and the Commercial Law Association.
Former contributor to Practical Guidance Commercial. Formerly Lawyer, Bartier Perry
Barrister, Green’s Square Chambers
Tom is a Barrister at Green’s Square Chambers. He has particular experience in dealing with document-heavy litigation with a substantial technical component, and with the cross-examination of technical experts.
Tom is also experienced at representing clients in mediations and has been asked to act as a mediator himself on a number of occasions.
Admitted as a solicitor in UK 1986
Admitted as a solicitor in NSW 1992.
Practicing as a barrister in NSW since 1998.
State Team Leader – Abuse Law (QLD/NT) & Senior Associate – Maurice Blackburn
Finalist in Lawyers Weekly 30 under 30 in the health, medical and personal injury category.
Frequently speak at community legal centres educating on abuse law.
Maurice Blackburn CPD events held nationally.
Medicolegal Assessment Group Pty Ltd - Heather Kerley (Lawyer): How To Sensitively Manage Abuse Law Tickets, Wed, Jul 31, 2024 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite
Invited to present at the NT archives - 'Evenings at the Archives': Heather Kerley, 'Historical Child Abuse: institutions and the law' | Library & Archives NT
Numerous articles:
Survivors of historical abuse in NT government foster care speak out over compensation delays, distress - ABC News
‘Crucial for our client’: Witness call for Mt Carmel College abuse case
Man sues Northern Territory alleging ‘sustained’ sexual abuse at Don Dale youth detention centre | Northern Territory | The Guardian
Spinal surgery delay sparks call for overhaul of NT motor accident compensation scheme - ABC News
“No longer the little boy in the corner”: Peter’s story of survival and justice | Maurice Blackburn
Senior Associate, Hunt & Hunt Lawyers
Nicole has assisted in the formation, acquisition and disposal of businesses and companies operating in a variety of industry sectors, including manufacturing, agribusiness, distribution, and not-for-profit.
She also works with private businesses, partnerships, joint ventures, associations and not-for-profit organisations in relation to corporate governance and structuring. She has experience preparing governance and regulatory documents and advising in relation to issues such as share rights and directors' duties and liabilities.
Nicole is often involved with reviewing and drafting a range of commercial agreements and contract terms for clients involved in a wide variety of industries.
Director and Principal, CDI Lawyers
Christopher is a Director and Principal of CDI Lawyers. He is a leading Queensland construction litigation lawyer (Doyles Guide, 2024-2018).
Christopher’s national practice, encompasses front-end, project delivery and back-end on major projects throughout Australia.
He has recently acted in an AU$1.2B international arbitration arising from the AU$50B Ichthys LNG project in Darwin, an AU$500M infrastructure dispute in the Supreme Court of Queensland, a commercial arbitration for a publicly listed mining company, several disputes arising from the AU$21B Sydney Metro project and has advised on the world-first Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain Project spanning Victoria to Kobe, Japan.
Christopher is the Queensland editor of the Building and Construction Law Journal. AwardsLeading Queensland construction litigation lawyer (Doyles Guide, 2024-2018)
Corporate Lawyer and Company Director
William is a corporate lawyer and the former Company Secretary at Origin Energy, an integrated energy company listed on the ASX and operating in Australia and New Zealand.
He has had extensive experience in the mining and resources industry, having been Secretary of Placer Pacific and Kidston Gold Mines Limited for over ten years from 1987. He was subsequently Secretary of the iconic Australian manufacturer Email Limited from 1997 to its takeover in 2001.
William has a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce UNSW, (LLB, B.Com) and a Diploma of Corporate Management CSAust (Dip CM). He was admitted as Solicitor and is a Member of Law Society of NSW.
William is a Fellow member of Governance Institute of Australia and is a past Chairman of the NSW State Council and a former Governance Institute Board Member.
He is the current Course Director for the Corporate Accountability, Meetings and Disclosure.
He is currently on the board of Kidston North Pty Ltd.
Former contributor to Practical Guidance IP, Senior Associate, formerly at King & Wood Mallesons
Philippa is a Senior Associate who is qualified to practice in Australia, Canada and the UK and brings over 11 years’ worth of experience in private practice and in-house. She has recently returned from London where she worked as senior in-house lawyer for a leading international media and entertainment company, Viacom, focusing on entertainment law and licensing.
Philippa’s experience includes trade mark prosecution, strategy and enforcement, extensive contractual drafting and negotiating, and providing advice on IP rights, commercialisation, privacy law and consumer protection. She has assisted clients with large transactional matters, contractual disputes and at all stages of the litigation/dispute resolution process.
Former contributor to Practical Guidance Commercial. Formerly Proprietor, Simpson Freed Lawyers
Paul was admitted as a solicitor in March 1970 and has been practising for over 40 years. Paul was accredited by the NSW Law Society as a business law specialist in 1993 and has continued with that specialty practice for 17 years.
Paul participated for 8 years as a member of the Business Law Accreditation Committee of the Law Society which conducts the assessments and examinations for accreditation of candidates for specialisation. He also served for a number of years as a committee member on each of the Property Law Committee and the Business Law Committee of the NSW Law Society.
Former contributor to Practical Guidance IP, Head of the Corporate and Commercial Group at Bartier Perry, Bartier Perry
Michael is the Head of the Corporate and Commercial Group at Bartier Perry. He has more than 20 years’ experience acting in a range of corporate and commercial legal transactions, with a particular interest in the commercialisation of IP and licensing. Michael currently works with several well-known global brands in the IT and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industries, helping them to manage risk and exploit their IP assets to their full potential. Michael was a director for ten years for an Australian company which designs, develops and manufactures radio communication equipment and emergency beacons, which has given Michael practical experience and insight into the product development process and IP commercialisation. Before embarking on his career as a lawyer, Michael worked as a Patent Examiner at IP Australia for about 3 years. Michael is on the national board of the Licensing Executive Society of Australia and New Zealand, which is an association of IP commercialisation and licensing professionals.
Counsel - Asia Pacific, Fragomen
Robert was formerly the Regional Managing Partner of the firm's extensive Asia Pacific practice, where he was responsible for the strategic direction and the operations of all Fragomen offices in the Asia Pacific region including offices in Auckland, Bangalore, Beijing, Brisbane, Guanhzhou, Hong Kong, Kochi, Melbourne, North Ryde, Perth, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney and Wellington.
As an experienced commercial lawyer, Robert has significant experience in providing immigration and other legal advice and visa services to companies in sectors such as financial services, mining and resources (including off-shore oil and gas), information technology and telecommunications, retail, science and engineering, and health. Robert's clients include Australian and multi-national companies in the sectors listed above and he is responsible for the firm's compliance and litigation practices.
Partner, Teece Hodgson & Ward
Richard Neal is an Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law with over 50 years of experience advising clients on complex estate and succession matters. A partner at Teece Hodgson & Ward in Sydney, he has extensive expertise in equity litigation, contested estates, will construction, family provision claims, and trust administration. He also provides estate planning guidance, particularly in matters involving foreign assets and cross-border succession issues.
Richard is named in the Doyle’s Guide from 2015 to 2024 as a Preeminent Wills & Estates Litigation Lawyer – New South Wales and Preeminent Wills, Estates Planning and Succession Planning Lawyer – New South Wales.
Beyond his legal practice, Richard is a respected educator and thought leader in succession law. Since 1986, he has conducted workshops and seminars for solicitors’ continuing legal education and frequently acts as an expert witness in estate litigation.
Publications
Awards & Recognition
Speaking EngagementsRichard has been a keynote speaker at numerous legal education events, focusing on estate planning, succession law reform, and probate litigation.
Professional Organisations & Memberships
Professional Contact Teece Hodgson & Ward Level 10, 1 Chifley Square, Sydney NSW 2000Tel: +61 2 9232 3733
Former contributor to Practical Guidance Immigration. Former Senior Associate, Fragomen
Simon is an experienced practitioner of immigration law. Simon specialises in providing complex legal advice and formulating immigration management strategies which identify and resolve areas of risk. Simon also works with government and parliamentary bodies with a view to clarifying government policy and improving the operation of visa programs.
Former contributor to Practical Guidance Employment. Former Executive Lawyer, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Nicholas is known for pushing the boundaries. As a front-line workplace relations lawyer, his name is linked with ground-breaking cases and high-profile industrial disputes. Nick regularly appears as counsel in the superior courts and tribunals for leading companies from a diverse range of industries including resources, construction, utilities, health, maritime, insurance and the government sector.
Nick has been recognised by his peers and the industry as one of the leading strategists and resolvers of disputes in his field.
Partner, King & Wood Mallesons
Peta is well-recognised in the highly specialised field of cartel and competition litigation, and with an established track record leading complex litigation, including class actions. Her practice includes advising clients on competition regulatory investigation and enforcement matters, including liaising with international counsel in global investigations and working closely with economic and other experts.
Peta advises on the application of the anti-competitive conduct, consumer protection and access provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and related state legislation. She has acted in the Federal and State Local and Supreme Courts and appeared before ICAC at other state tribunals. She is a regular contributor to debates on regulatory reform.
Former contributor to Practical Guidance Immigration. Former Special Counsel, Fragomen
Farid is responsible for Fragomen's Litigation & Review Practice. Being one of a small number of solicitors and migration agents who are Accredited Specialists in Immigration Law, Farid has extensive experience in the field.
He has advised on and assisted with applications for a very wide range of visas and other approvals under the migration legislation, and regularly acts for clients in the range of Tribunals and Courts which undertake merits as well as judicial review of migration decisions. Farid oversees Fragomen's work under the Immigration Advice and Application Assistance Scheme (IAAAS). In addition to immigration law, Farid has significant experience in related administrative law areas, including Freedom of Information.
In 2013 Farid was included in the Best Lawyers list for Australia.
Partner and Personal Property Securities Advisor, Johnson Winter & Slattery
Craig has over 25 years specialist experience in banking and finance, securities, financial product regulation, restructuring and insolvency across a variety of industries including financial services, manufacturing, mining and resources, IT, property development, agriculture, tourism, transport, hospitals and medical facilities.
Craig is one of Australia's leading experts in securities law. He has written numerous publications and presented to many conferences and seminars on this and related topics. He was a member of the Australian Attorney General's Consultative Committee on Personal Property Securities Reform.
During his career Craig has practised in Sydney, Brisbane and Toronto, Canada.
Craig's expertise in the field of personal property securities include:
Personal Property Securities in Australia, Looseleaf Contact - LN LL Publishing
Craig is a part time lecturer at the University of Queensland. He has conducted numerous presentations, seminars and workshops on the PPSA for:
Johnson Winter & Slattery
Tel: +61 7 3002 2511 Email: craig.wappett@jws.com.au
Former contributor to Practical Guidance Employment. Former Senior Associate, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Leanne is a Senior Associate in the Corrs Workplace Relations Group. She specialises in workplace relations law, including: Managing employees, including dismissals, injured employees and disciplinary and performance issues, Compliance with minimum standards under the Fair Work Act, including modern awards and the National Employment Standards, Strategic advice on workplace change, Drafting employment agreements and policy and procedure manuals.
In employment litigation, Leanne has advised and represented clients in respect of a wide range of disputes including dismissals, discrimination claims, breach of contract and enterprise agreement claims, industrial action, right of entry and workplace health and safety.
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