Meet Our Authors

  1. Alec Christie

    Alec Christie

    Partner, Head of Privacy Risk and Digital Law, Atmos

    Alec Christie

    Alec Christie

    Partner, Head of Privacy Risk and Digital Law, Atmos

    Biography:

    Alec has over 30 years’ experience helping clients with practical solutions and focussed advice in Digital Law, Privacy, Critical Infrastructure, AI/Innovation and Financial Services Information Regulation, often in relation to multi-country transactions. Alec has been recognised as one of the leading privacy and information technology lawyers in Australia by Who’s Who Legal, the Asia Pacific Legal 500 and BestLawyers Australia and described as a ‘distinguished practitioner… lauded by clients for his excellent advisory work in… privacy’. Alec is also a Senior Member of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal focusing on the privacy and freedom of information jurisdiction of the Tribunal.

  2. David Bailey

    David Bailey

    Civil Procedure Victoria

    David Bailey

    David Bailey

    Civil Procedure Victoria

    Biography:

    David practised for many years as a senior partner at Freehill Hollingdale & Page, Melbourne, as head of the banking department and as special counsel at KPMG Legal.

    He writes and contributes many articles and papers at professional seminars and conferences in the areas of dispute resolution, civil procedure commercial law and ethics.

    He is the author of Discovery and Interrogatories Australia, the senior author of Civil Procedure Victoria and a contributor to Halsbury’s Laws of Australia. He was a co-editor of Court Forms Precedents and Pleadings Victoria from its inception until 2017.

    He was a member of the International Legal Services Advisory Council from 1991 – 2000 (Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department).

    He is an adjunct professor of law at Victoria University, Melbourne.

    He was the inaugural chair of the International Law Section of the Law Council of Australia 1987-1991.

    Awards & Recognition

    • Certificate of Service, Law Institute of Victoria
    • Excellence in Team Teaching, Victoria University, Semester 2, 2014, Commercial Arbitration Law
    • Legal Writers Award, Law Institute of Victoria, 1995
    • Patron, Hawthorn Artists Society

    Memberships

    • Victorian Bar, Aickin Chambers
    • Law Institute Victoria
    • Resolution Institute
    • Society of Notaries
    • Australian Institute of Commercial Arbitration

    Speaking Engagements

    • Television Education Network – Paper and Webinar on Disclosure in Legal Practice
    • Law Institute of Victoria – various on Negotiating and Drafting Effective Settlement Agreements
    • Leo Cussen Institute – Letters of Advice and Letters of Demand
    • Legalwise Seminars – Drafting Concise and Effective Pleadings

    Professional Organisation

    • Victorian Bar

    Professional Contact

    Email:  oldbailey@vicbar.com.au

    Tel: (03) 9225 7022

  3. Diana Biscoe

    Diana Biscoe

    Partner, Webb Henderson

    Diana Biscoe

    Diana Biscoe

    Partner, Webb Henderson

    Biography:

    Diana is a competition, consumer, regulatory and dispute resolution lawyer.

    She regularly acts for private and public sector clients in both front end and contentious matters.

  4. Felicity Gerry KC

    Felicity Gerry KC

    KC, LLB (Hons), GCUTL

    Felicity Gerry KC

    Felicity Gerry KC

    KC, LLB (Hons), GCUTL

    Biography:

    Dr Felicity Gerry KC is an international barrister at Libertas Chambers, London and Crockett Chambers, Melbourne, and Professor of Legal Practice at Deakin University. She specialises in leading for the defence in serious and complex criminal cases, including terrorism, homicide, war crimes, modern slavery, and white-collar offences, as well as criminal appellate work. She has been admitted to the International Criminal Court and Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague, in England & Wales and Australia (Victoria and High Court roll) and has had ad hoc admission in Hong Kong and Gibraltar. Felicity holds a PhD on trafficked women who commit crimes and is currently a senior anti-human trafficking expert consultant and trainer for Lawyers Without Borders. She is the co-author of the content on Children, Compensation, Animals and Sex Work & Modern Slavery in Bourke’s Criminal Law Victoria, published by LexisNexis®.

    Professional Organisation

    William Crockett Chambers

    Professional Contact

    Tel: (02) 9225 7222

    Mob: 0427 220 988

    Email: fgerryqc@vicbar.com.au

  5. Helen Clarke

    Helen Clarke

    Partner, Johnson Winter Slattery

    Helen Clarke

    Helen Clarke

    Partner, Johnson Winter Slattery

    Biography:

    Helen is a Partner at Johnson Winter Slattery. She is a technology, intellectual property and data privacy specialist, with extensive experience acting for high profile government and corporate clients in a diverse range of industries including health, energy, telecommunications, financial services, education and manufacturing.

    Helen’s legal practice has a focus on core system and digital transformation projects, advising clients on projects to replace or upgrade core technology systems.  She is experienced in major ICT procurement, systems integrations, outsourcing and cloud services, and data privacy.

    Publications

    Awards & Recognition

    • Leading Individual – Data Protection in Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2022
    • Leading Individual – TMT: IT & Telecommunications
      Asia Pacific Legal 500, 2018
    • Brisbane Intellectual Property Lawyer of the Year
      Best Lawyers Peer Review, 2019
    • Brisbane Information Technology Lawyer of the Year
      Best Lawyers Peer Review, 2018
    • Brisbane Telecommunications Lawyer of the Year
      Best Lawyers Peer Review, 2017
    • Best Lawyer – Intellectual Property, Outsourcing and Privacy & Data Security
      Best Lawyers Peer Review, 2018-2019
    • Best Lawyer – Information Technology
      Best Lawyers Peer Review, 2013-2019
    • Best Lawyer – Telecommunications
      Best Lawyers Peer Review, 2014-2019
    • Preeminent – Leading TMT Lawyers, Brisbane, 2017-2018
      Doyle’s Guide to the Australian Legal Profession

    Speaking Engagements

    Helen is a regular presenter at industry conferences and to key government and corporate clients on a range of technology, data privacy and cyber security topics including:

    • Privacy compliance;
    • data breach response and notification;
    • cyber security and the role of in-house counsel;
    • navigating the legal risks in using cloud computing;
    • overseas disclosures of personal information;
    • legal risks in the use of social media;
    • privacy compliance in health services;
    • ICT contracting;
    • Agile software development contracting;
    • IP issues in government contracting.

    Professional Organisations & Memberships

    • International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) ANZ – Member
    • Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand (IPSANZ) – Member

    Professional Contact

    Helen Clarke | Partner

    Johnson Winter Slattery

    Tel: +61 7 3002 2545

    Mobile: +61 411 399 643

    Email: Helen.Clarke@jws.com.au

  6. Jodi Walkom

    Jodi Walkom

    Partner, Thomson Geer Lawyers, General Advisor for Practical Guidance Dispute Resolution

    Jodi Walkom

    Jodi Walkom

    Partner, Thomson Geer Lawyers, General Advisor for Practical Guidance Dispute Resolution

    Biography:

    For over 16 years, Jodi has been a practising litigator, highly experienced in all aspects of commercial disputes, including alternative dispute resolution processes and running complex litigation involving multiple stakeholders.

    Jodi has acted for publicly listed companies, private companies, public sector agencies and individuals. She has expertise in commercial disputes across diverse fields of industry including resources, manufacturing, medical, financial services, media and technology sectors. Jodi considers a thorough understanding of the commercial context to be imperative to assisting her clients to achieve resolution of disputes.

    Jodi is a key author for the LexisNexis Practical Guidance dispute resolution product, covering civil procedure in the New South Wales Supreme Court and the Federal Court of Australia. Jodi regularly presents to clients, recently delivering a seminar on warranty insurance claims in the context of M&A transactions.

    Demonstrating her commitment to open justice, Jodi is a significant contributor to Thomson Geer's pro bono program, recognising the corporate responsibility to assist those who would not otherwise have the capacity to obtain legal representation. Jodi has advocated for those with disabilities, victims of predatory lending schemes and migration matters.

  7. John Swinson

    John Swinson

    Professor of Law, The University of Queensland

    John Swinson

    John Swinson

    Professor of Law, The University of Queensland

    Biography:

    John Swinson is a Professor of Law at The University of Queensland, where he teaches privacy law, cybersecurity law, and Internet & IT law. He has extensive expertise in intellectual property and technology law and serves as an expert panelist for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in intellectual property arbitrations and domain name disputes. John graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991 as a Fulbright Scholar, in the same graduating class as Barack Obama. He is admitted to practise as a lawyer in both Australia and New York State. From 2017 to 2019, he was Chair of the auDA Policy Review Panel.

    Before joining academia, John was a Partner in the Brisbane office of King & Wood Mallesons from 1999 to July 2021, where he specialised in intellectual property and technology law. He acted for numerous high-profile technology corporations, internet companies, investors, and financial institutions. His work spanned both domestic and international aspects of copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret, Internet, and privacy laws, and he has litigated several leading cases.

    Publications and Editorial Contacts 

    • LexisNexis Practical Guidance Consumer
    • LexisNexis Practical Guidance General Counsel
    • LexisNexis Practical Guidance Intellectual Property
    • Personal Property Securities in Australia (LexisNexis, looseleaf)
    • Business Law of  Australia (LexisNexis, looseleaf)

    Professional Organisation

    The University of Queensland

  8. Karen Lee

    Karen Lee

    Founder, Principal and Consultant, Legal Know-How

    Karen Lee

    Karen Lee

    Founder, Principal and Consultant, Legal Know-How

    Biography:

    Karen Lee is a specialist banking and financial services lawyer with over 25 years of experience, including senior management roles in both private practice and in-house legal teams. She is the founder of Legal Know-How, established in 2012, where she provides expert consulting services to banks, financial institutions, large corporations, and SMEs. Her expertise includes risk management, regulatory compliance, legal documentation, process improvement, and legal knowledge management.

    Prior to founding her consultancy, Karen held various in-house leadership roles, including Head of Legal for a leading Australasian non-bank lender. She also worked in top-tier law firms as Counsel at Allen & Overy and Special Counsel at Clayton Utz, with a strong focus on banking and finance law, regulatory compliance, and legal precedents.

    Karen is the General Editor of the Australian Banking & Finance Law Bulletin and the Financial Services Newsletter. She collaborates extensively with LexisNexis as a Specialist Editor for banking and finance precedents and contributes to multiple legal publications, including Australian Corporate Finance Law, Halsbury’s Laws of Australia, Practical Guidance General Counsel, Practical Guidance Banking and Finance, and Regulatory Compliance Industry Solutions.

    In addition to her editorial and writing roles, Karen is an experienced speaker, chair, and moderator at legal seminars and industry conferences. She has developed course materials for online MCLE training and facilitates masterclasses on regulatory compliance for senior managers and executives in the banking and financial services sectors.

    Publications

    • Practical Guidance Banking & Finance
    • Practical Guidance Corporations
    • Practical Guidance Insolvency & Restructuring
    • Australian Banking and Finance Law Bulletin (LexisNexis, newsletter)
    • Financial Services Newsletter (LexisNexis, newsletter)
    • Australian Corporate Finance Law (LexisNexis, looseleaf)
    • Halsbury’s Laws of Australia (LexisNexis, looseleaf)
    • Regulatory Compliance Industry Solution
    • Practical Guidance Commercial

    Editorial queries

    Professional Contact

    Mobile: 0412 10 20 51
    Email: Karen.Lee@LegalKnowHow.com.au
    Web: www.LegalKnowHow.com.au
    LinkedIn: Karen Lee
  9. Master Peter Norman OAM

    Master Peter Norman OAM

    LL.B (Adelaide) 1971, Master of the District Court of SA

    Master Peter Norman OAM

    Master Peter Norman OAM

    LL.B (Adelaide) 1971, Master of the District Court of SA

    Biography:

    Peter Norman OAM is an Auxiliary Judge of the Supreme Court and Auxiliary Master of the District Court.

    His areas of expertise include common law litigation including personal injury, medical negligence, professional negligence, aviation accidents, coronial inquests, natural disaster litigation, claims by infants and persons under a disability, nuisance/negligence actions, commercial litigation including contractual disputes, product liability, trade practices and related claims, banking and insurance disputes, compensation, bankruptcy and insolvency, company liquidation, abuse of process, malicious prosecution, misfeasance in public office claims, detinue, property disputes, practice and procedure, class actions, probate and inheritance, administrative law, corporations law, constitutional law, criminal law, royal commissions, costs law, and employment law.

    Publications

    • Legal Costs South Australia (LexisNexis)
    • Criminal Law South Australia (LexisNexis)
    • Civil Procedure South Australia (LexisNexis)

    Awards & Recognition

    • Order of Australia 2008, for service to the law

    Speaking Engagements

    Various papers presented over many years to legal profession, Law Society, Forensic Science Society, medical profession, National Institute of Accountants, crime prevention conferences, psychiatrists on law and procedure, criminology, crime prevention, medico-legal issues, manufacturers liability, legal costs, Privacy Act issues etc.

    Professional Organisation

    Chairman Australian Crime Prevention Council 1999 to date

    President, John Bray Law Network, University of Adelaide   2006-2008

    Council Member, Law Society of SA 1989-1990, 1998-1999

    Member, Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal of South Australia 1990-1999

    Secretary, Australian Forensic Science Society, 1976

    Chairman, Offenders Aid and Rehabilitation Services of S.A., 1980

    Member, Criminal Law Committee, Law Society of South Australia 1976

    Secretary, SE Asian South African and Australasian Region, International Prisoners Aid Association 1981

  10. Michael Gething

    Michael Gething

    LLB (Hons), LLM, EMBA

    Michael Gething

    Michael Gething

    LLB (Hons), LLM, EMBA

    Biography:

    Michael is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, having been appointed in 2025.

    His Honour served as a District Court Judge for nine years from February 2016 until his appointment to the Supreme Court.

    For the two years prior to this appointment, Michael was the Principal Registrar of the Supreme Court. In that capacity, he presided over mediations in commercial litigation and estate disputes brought in the Supreme Court, as well as undertaking case management work in the civil jurisdiction.

    Between 2004 and 2013, Michael was the Principal Registrar of the District Court. In that role he was responsible for overseeing the pre-trial case management of all civil actions commenced in the court, as well as the court’s ADR program.

    Michael commenced his legal career with Freehill Hollingdale and Page, as they were then known, before joining the Australian Securities Commission in 1994. He held a number of positions within the ASC and its successor, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, culminating in four years as its Regional Commissioner in Western Australia.

    Publications

    Civil Procedure Western Australia (General Editor)

  11. Professor Richard Chisholm Am

    Professor Richard Chisholm Am

    BA, LLB (Sydney), BCL (Oxford); Hon LLD (UNSW, 2019)

    Professor Richard Chisholm Am

    Professor Richard Chisholm Am

    BA, LLB (Sydney), BCL (Oxford); Hon LLD (UNSW, 2019)

    Biography:

    Professor Chisholm is an Honorary Professor at the ANU College of Law. He graduated from Sydney and Oxford universities. He was an academic at the University of New South Wales between 1970 and 1993 (Associate Professor and Head of School), and Judge of the Family Court of Australia between 1993 and 2004.

    His publications include Understanding Law (LexisNexis 8th Ed 2012) (with Garth Nettheim and Helen Chisholm); LexisNexis service Australian Family Law, and numerous articles in the Australian Journal of Family Law.

    Professor Chisholm has long been involved in family law reform, since being a founding council member of the Aboriginal Legal Service in 1970, for example serving two terms on the Family Law Council, and working on a number of projects with the New South Wales Law Reform Commission and the Australian Law Reform Commission.

    Since retiring from the bench in 2004 he has continued research, publication and law reform activities, most recently as a member of the Advisory Committee to the Australian Law Reform Commission in its Inquiry into the Family Law System (2019).  His contributions to the Attorney-General's Department include the Family Courts Violence Review (2009), Information-Sharing in Family Law & Child Protection: Enhancing Collaboration (2013), and Parenting orders – What You Need to Know (2016). In 2018 he was made a Life Member, of the Law Council of Australia’s Family Law Section.

    Publications and Editorial Contacts

    Speaking Engagements

    Professor Chisholm has presented at numerous family law conferences, including as plenary speaker at the National Family Law Conference, Brisbane 2018.

    Memberships

    • Honorary Consultant, Family Relationship Services Australia

    Professional Organisation

    Australian National University, College of Law - Adjunct Professor

    Authored by

    Annotated Family Law Legislation, 8th edition

  12. Richard Neal

    Richard Neal

    Partner, Teece Hodgson & Ward

    Richard Neal

    Richard Neal

    Partner, Teece Hodgson & Ward

    Modules:

    Biography:

    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

    • Co-author, Mason and Handler's Succession Law and Practice NSW (LexisNexis)
    • Co-author, Hutley's Australian Wills Precedents, 9th Edition
    • Advisor, Practical Guidance Succession (LexisNexis)
    • Regular contributor of seminar papers and case reviews on wills, family provision, estate disputes, and elder law

    Awards & Recognition

    • Fellow, Australian Academy of Law
    • Member, STEP NSW Committee (since 2012)
    • STEP Australia Education Officer (since 2013)
    • Member, Advisory Committee on Succession Law Reform, NSW Attorney General’s Office
    • Former Chair, Advisory Committee for Specialist Accreditation in Wills and Estates Law, NSW (1999–2007)

    Speaking Engagements
    Richard has been a keynote speaker at numerous legal education events, focusing on estate planning, succession law reform, and probate litigation.

    Professional Organisations & Memberships

    • Member, International Academy of Estate and Trust Law
    • Member, Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)
    • Affiliate Member, The Taxation Institute
    • Member, Supreme Court of NSW Probate Users’ Committee
    • Member, Elder Law, Capacity & Succession Committee, Law Society of NSW

    Professional Contact
    Teece Hodgson & Ward
    Level 10, 1 Chifley Square, Sydney NSW 2000
    Tel: +61 2 9232 3733

  13. Russell Byard

    Russell Byard

    LLB

    Russell Byard

    Russell Byard

    LLB

    Biography:

    Russell was educated at various state primary schools and Bendigo High School. He studied Law at The University of Melbourne, graduating in 1966.

    He was an Article Law Clerk in 1966 and prcaticed as a Solicitor between 1967 and 1969.

    As a Barrister practising at the Victorian Bar between 1969-1988 he specialised in local government, planning, environmental and administrative law.

    From 1988 to 2016, he had been a senior member of the Victorian Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal, and subsequently of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal in the Planning and Environment, Real Property, Occupational and Business Regulation and Land Valuation Lists.

    Publications and Editorial Contacts

    Planning and Environment Victoria,  Looseleaf contact: LN ML Publishing

    Awards & Recognition

    Fellow of the Victorian Planning and Environmental Law Association.

    Memberships

    Victorian Planning and Environmental Law Association

    Professional Organisation

    Victoria Planning and Environmental Law Association

  14. Sar Katdare

    Sar Katdare

    Partner, Johnson Winter Slattery

    Sar Katdare

    Sar Katdare

    Partner, Johnson Winter Slattery

    Biography:

    Sar is the Practice Group Head for Competition Law at Johnson Winter Slattery.  He has over 25 years’ experience in advising clients on all aspects of competition and consumer law and is known for acting on complex mergers, cartels, ACCC investigations and access to infrastructure issues.  He is regularly ranked as a leading lawyer in international and national directories including Chambers, Legal 500, Best Lawyers, Doyle’s Guide, Who’s Who Legal and Client Choice.

    Sar has acted on transformative deals including illion/Experian, Flinders/Aurizon, Nutrien/Ruralco, Seven West/Bauer, Qantas/Emirates and Yahoo/Microsoft.

    He has also been involved in landmark cases including the first-ever criminal cartel where individuals were sentenced to jail (Vina Money) and the laundry detergent cartel (Unilever) and has represented Qantas and Yahoo! in ACCC prosecutions.

    He is an expert in access to infrastructure issues in the rail, port and gas sector and is trusted advisor to the gas industry in respect of the Code of Conduct and government policy. Sar is also a leading FMCG specialist.

    Awards and Recognition
    Client Choice Award x 2
    Chambers
    Legal 500
    Best Lawyers
    Doyle’s Guide
    Who’s Who Legal

    Memberships
    Law Council of Australia
    International Bar Association

    Speaking Engagements
    Law Ninjas 2025
    Agribusiness Law Conference 2024

  15. Simon LaBlack

    Simon LaBlack

    Legal Practitioner Director - LaBlack Lawyers

    Simon LaBlack

    Simon LaBlack

    Legal Practitioner Director - LaBlack Lawyers

    Modules:

    Biography:

    Simon is the legal practitioner director at LaBlack Lawyers Pty Ltd and one of 29 accredited property law specialists in Queensland, having gained his specialist accreditation in 2017.

    Simon assists both organisations and individuals in all Queensland property law related matters including:

    • real property disputes;
    • commercial, retail & residential lease transactions and disputes;
    • subdivisions and development projects and associated acquisitions and disposals of real property;
    • compulsory acquisition compensation claims and disputes.

    Simon also regularly assists other legal professionals and law firms in the property law space as a specialist consultant and acts as a Court-appointed statutory trustee for sale.

    Awards & Recognition

    Accredited Specialist – Property Law (Qld)
    2019 – finalist for Queensland Law Society President’s Medal – QLS

    Memberships

    Member – QLS Property Law Specialist Accreditation Advisory Committee

    Speaking Engagements

    • 2023 Property Law Conference - QLS
    • 2023 Conveyancing Conference - Legalwise
    • 2023 Encroachment & Retaining Walls Webinar - The Education Network
    • 2023 Sunshine Coast Law Association CPD Event - Sunshine Coast Law Association
    • 2022 Intro to Conveyancing Course - QLS
    • 2022 Property Law Conference - QLS
    • 2022 Ipswich District Law Association CPD Day - IDLA
    • 2022 Conveyancing Conference - Legalwise
    • 2022 Sunshine Coast Law Association CPD Event - Sunshine Coast Law Association
    • 2021 Practical Guide to Conveyancing Issues – Legalwise
    • 2021 Expert Session - Property Developer Network
    • 2020 Conveyancing Conference - Legalwise
    • 2019 Property Law Masterclass - QLS
    • 2019 Property Law Conference - QLS
    • 2019 Annual Symposium - QLS
    • 2019 Ipswich District Law Association CPD Day - IDLA

    Professional Organisation

    LaBlack Lawyers Pty Ltd
    www.lablacklawyers.com.au

  16. Sonia Sharma

    Sonia Sharma

    Partner, Maddocks

    Sonia Sharma

    Sonia Sharma

    Partner, Maddocks

    Biography:

    Sonia has wide ranging experience advising on technology, cyber, telecommunication and general commercial matters.

    Sonia specialises in cyber and data resilience advice with particular experience conducting privacy impact assessments and providing privacy advice on new cutting edge technologies as well as advising on complex privacy issues for ‘big data’, consents, cloud-computing, cross-border transfers and data breach laws; intellectual property, including the exploitation and distribution of content across all platforms including apps and drafting and negotiating licence agreements for collaborative research projects; technology, including acting for both suppliers and customers in respect of business process outsourcings and technology procurement; and telecommunications, including representation in regulatory inquiries and advising on strategic policy issues for the digital economy.

    Publications

    Awards & Recognition

    • Cyber Partner of the Year Award, Lawyers Weekly, Partner of the Year Awards, 2024
    • Next Generation Partner, Data Protection, The Legal 500 Asia Pacific Guide, 2024
    • Partner of the Year (Big Law), Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards 2022
    • Women in Excellence Award, Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards 2022
    • Next Generation Partner, Data Protection and IT & Telecommunications, The Legal 500 Asia Pacific Guide, 2023

    Memberships

    • Law Society of New South Wales

    Professional Organisation

    Law Society of New South Wales

    Professional Contact

    Sonia Sharma, Partner
    Tel: 61 2 9291 6143
    Emailsonia.sharma@maddocks.com.au

     

  17. Steve Pemberton

    Steve Pemberton

    Consultant, Allens

    Steve Pemberton

    Steve Pemberton

    Consultant, Allens

    Biography:

    Steve is a commercial-focused lawyer with over three decades’ experience in banking & finance transactions, including over 20 years as a partner at Allens, where he is now a consultant. His practice has included corporate finance, debt capital markets, project finance and more recently consumer finance work. He is currently based in Melbourne, and has also spent several years practicing in each of Hong Kong and Singapore

    Outside the law, Steve also works as a researcher at the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University, with a focus on public transport projects.

    Progessional Organisation

    www.allens.com.au/people/p/steve-pemberton

  18. The Honourable Justice Ashley Black

    The Honourable Justice Ashley Black

    BA, LLM

    The Honourable Justice Ashley Black

    The Honourable Justice Ashley Black

    BA, LLM

    Biography:

    Justice Black was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 4 July 2011. He was previously a dispute resolution partner at Mallesons Stephen Jaques where he practised primarily in commercial litigation and financial services regulation.

    He was admitted as a solicitor in 1987 and was a Judge's Associate in the Federal Court of Australia in 1988. He holds a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws from the University of Sydney.

    He is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney Law School and a Visiting Fellow in the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales. He is joint author of Securities and Financial Services Law, 8th ed, 2012 and Austin & Black's Annotations to the Corporations Act 2010.

    Publications and Editorial Contacts

    Professional Organisation

    Supreme Court of New South Wales

    Authored by

    'Securities and Financial Services Law 8th Edition'

    'Australian Corporations Legislation 2013'

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