Meet Our Authors

  1. Rory Campbell

    Rory Campbell

    Associate Patent Attorney

    Rory Campbell

    Rory Campbell

    Associate Patent Attorney

    Biography:

    Rory is a computer systems and geophysics expert and registered Australian and New Zealand patents and trade marks attorney. Rory has experience drafting, filing and prosecuting patents in Australia, New Zealand and overseas. Due to working with contentious subject matter such as software and machine learning algorithms, Rory has knowledge and extensive practice experience in subject matter eligibility across many large jurisdictions such as Europe, and the US.

  2. Brian Hor

    Brian Hor

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Succession. Former Principal, WillWorks

    Brian Hor

    Brian Hor

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Succession. Former Principal, WillWorks

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    Biography:

    Brian Hor is the Principal and Legal Practitioner Director of WillWorks Pty Ltd, a boutique law practice specialising in providing sophisticated estate planning services.

    Before establishing WillWorks Pty Ltd, Brian was a Partner with a "top tier" global professional services organisation and was a founder of its Private Clients Estate Planning practice in Australia.

    Brian was also Chairman of the Financial Planning Association's Tax Committee and member of the FPA Public Policy Committee continuously from 1997 to 2004, and helped negotiate ATO concessions to assist financial planners' transition to the FSR regime, amend the PSI laws for the special circumstances of financial planners, and promote tax deductibility for tax advice given by financial planners. More recently Brian was an industry representative on the ATO's Alienation and Part IVA Working Group Review into the Alienation of Personal Services Income Rules in 2009.

    Brian has published numerous professional articles, and regularly presents at professional training and legal education seminars on taxation, trusts, estate planning, asset protection and business structuring for organisations including The Taxation Institute, Television Education Network, LexisNexis, the Financial Planning Association, IBC Conferences, The Law Society of NSW, The CLE Centre, NSW State Legal Conferences, and The College of Law.

  3. Kate Kensell

    Kate Kensell

    Director Family Lawyer, Uther Webster & Evans

    Kate Kensell

    Kate Kensell

    Director Family Lawyer, Uther Webster & Evans

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    Biography:

    Kate Kensell has over 20 years of family law experience, having worked in the jurisdiction since 2004. Kate has a strong interest in complex property and parenting matters, having appeared as an Independent Children’s Lawyer for over 10 years.

    Awards & Recognition

    • Doyle’s Guide Recommended Parenting Lawyers 2024
  4. Neil Morrissey

    Neil Morrissey

    Barrister

    Neil Morrissey

    Neil Morrissey

    Barrister

    Biography:

    Neil’s practice is predominantly in the area of civil litigation with a focus on personal injuries cases. Prior to joining the independent bar, he was a solicitor at Bradford & Co.

    In 2013 Neil completed a Master of Laws at the University of Western Australia with his primary research area being negligence liability. He has a special interest in trial and appellate advocacy and has appeared on behalf of clients in most courts. Neil’s notable cases include New South Wales v DC [2017] HCA 22 (led) (abuse of minors), Engine Protection Equipment Pty Ltd v Miller [2018] WASCA 55 (workers’ compensation), Cullen v Woodside Energy Pty Ltd [2021] WADC 56 (workers’ compensation), Gentle v Wright [2021] WADC 63 (landlord and tenant) and Jenner v Mundrabilla Roadhouse Pty Ltd [2021] WADC 59 (occupiers’ liability).

    Neil is a member of the RSPCA’s pro bono legal panel and is the current Western Australian State President of the Australian Lawyers Alliance. Outside of work Neil is a fixed wing pilot and has ambition of mustering from the air.

    Speaking Engagements

    • Regularly present in CPD Seminars.

    Professional Organisations & Memberships

    • Albert Wolff Chambers
    • Western Australian Bar Association
    • Australian Lawyer’s Alliance

    Awards & Recognition

    • Doyles Guide Pre-Eminent Junior Counsel in Insurance and Personal Injury Law 2018, 2019 and 2020.
  5. Rachel Bevan

    Rachel Bevan

    Special Counsel - Kingston Reid

    Rachel Bevan

    Rachel Bevan

    Special Counsel - Kingston Reid

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    Biography:

    Rachel is an experienced employment and industrial relations lawyer, having practiced since 2012. She is  dedicated to assisting employers in mitigating and managing a wide range of workplace issues and risks. Rachel is a highly sought after investigator, having conducted dozens of complex workplace investigations for a range of clients. Rachel is passionate about ensuring the investigation process is robust and fair for all parties.

    Outside of investigations, Rachel partners with clients to address challenges such as bullying, discrimination and harassment claims, the management of difficult or ill employees unfair dismissal claims and general protection applications. She’s a highly experienced trainer, presenting regularly at seminars and training on a broad range of employment-related issues.

    Rachel also delivers practical solutions, working collaboratively with her clients to create strategic and commercial solutions in the areas of business restructuring, collective bargaining and industrial disputes.

    Awards & Recognition

    • Recognised in Best Lawyers as “One-to-Watch” in 2026 (announced in 2025) and 2025 (announced in 2024).

  6. Simon Singer

    Simon Singer

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Succession. Director, David Landa Stewart

    Simon Singer

    Simon Singer

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Succession. Director, David Landa Stewart

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    Biography:

    Simon gained wide experience at Allen, Allen & Hemsley Solicitors (now Allens Arthur Robinson) working in their Commercial Property and Planning Group for 5 years before joining David Landa Stewart in 1996. He became principal of the firm on 1 July 2002. He is now head of the Commercial Property Group and the firm's Managing Partner.

  7. Ashleigh Cole

    Ashleigh Cole

    Counsel, White & Case

    Ashleigh Cole

    Ashleigh Cole

    Counsel, White & Case

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    Biography:

    Ashleigh is a Counsel in White & Case’s Global Commercial Litigation Practice. 

    Ashleigh advises on substantial construction disputes, with particular expertise in the infrastructure, energy and resources sectors. 

    Ashleigh has over 10 years’ experience in top-tier construction practices in Melbourne and London. Her broad practice includes assisting with contract administration and claims development, mediation, adjudication, litigation and domestic and international arbitration.

    Ashleigh has extensive in-house experience, including secondments with INPEX, Built and the National Broadband Network. 

    Speaking Engagements
    Ashleigh lectures in ‘Avoid and Manage Construction Disputes’ in the Master of Construction at the University of Melbourne. 

  8. Rosemary Caruso

    Rosemary Caruso

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Succession. Partner, Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers

    Rosemary Caruso

    Rosemary Caruso

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Succession. Partner, Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers

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    Biography:

    Rosemary is a consultant of the firm Tindall Gask Bentley. She is a member of the Succession Law Committee of the Law Society of South Australia and of the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners. Rosemary was admitted to practice in 2001. Since that time she has predominantly worked in the wills and estates area and for the last three years has worked solely in the area of wills, probate and estate litigation.

  9. James Dickson

    James Dickson

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance General Counsel. Partner, Piper Alderman

    James Dickson

    James Dickson

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance General Counsel. Partner, Piper Alderman

    Biography:

    James is a corporate practitioner with significant experience in M&A transactions, corporate governance, directors' duties and compliance with the Corporations Act, ASIC requirements and ASX Listing Rules. His practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, takeovers (both for bidders and targets), IPOs, other capital raisings and corporate structuring and reconstructions.

    James also focuses on financial services, including financial services licensing, registered and unregistered managed investment schemes, PDSs and securities industry issues.

    James also provides advice on corporate and commercial matters and advises high-net-worth individuals and businesses on appropriate asset protection structures and succession planning issues.

    James is a former member of the Takeovers Panel, a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, a fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia and a member of the Association of Corporate Counsel. He is also recognised by The Best Lawyers in Australia for Commercial Law, Corporate Law and Mergers & Acquisitions.

    Professional Organisations & Memberships

    • Piper Alderman
  10. Alex Mitchell

    Alex Mitchell

    Asia Pacific General Counsel, Unisys, General Advisor for Practical Guidance In-house Advisor

    Alex Mitchell

    Alex Mitchell

    Asia Pacific General Counsel, Unisys, General Advisor for Practical Guidance In-house Advisor

    Biography:

    Alex is Asia Pacific General Counsel at Unisys, based in Sydney. He leads Unisys’ Asia Pacific Law Department and is responsible for the Law Department’s strategic and operational support of Unisys’ business across the Asia Pacific region, including Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, India, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Greater China. Alex is a member of Unisys’ Asia Pacific Senior Leadership Team and is Company Secretary of Unisys’ Australian subsidiaries. Prior to joining Unisys, Alex was a Senior Associate at Herbert Smith Freehills and an Associate at Baker & McKenzie in Sydney and London.

    Alex has extensive experience in relation to data security, innovative technologies and business models, outsourcing, managed services, software as a service, infrastructure as a service, cloud computing, data hosting, systems integration, software development, licensing, support and maintenance, intellectual property, privacy, telecommunications, contracting with clients (Government and private sector), suppliers and business partners, legal risk management and company secretarial responsibilities in countries across the Asia Pacific region and in the United Kingdom, Europe and the Middle East, from working in top-tier law firms and in-house.

    Publications

    • LexisNexis Practical Guidance: Cybersecurity, Data Protection and Privacy – Data Security topic
    • Contributing author to Telecommunications Laws in Europe, Law and Regulation of Electronic Communications in Europe, (5th edition), Baker & McKenzie, Tottel Publishing, 2005.
    • Co-author of article "Optimising the Utility of Source Code Escrow Agreements", published in the UK Computer & Law Journal, December 2002/January 2003 (Vol. 13 Issue 5).
    • Contributing author to Practical Law Company E-Commerce Manual, 2001-2002.
    • Freelance legal writer, Butterworths Specialist Practice Group, Immigration Review Tribunal Digest and Legal Dictionary, 1993-1997.

    Speaking Engagements

    • Panellist at LexisNexis' 8th Annual Contract Law Masterclass, discussing "Trends, challenges and best practice in contract management: what lies ahead in 2010", 16-17 February 2010, Sydney.
    • Leader and facilitator of half-day Lexis-Nexis IT contracts workshop, "Developing IT Contract Legal and Management Skills", Melbourne, 13 September 2006.
    • Presenter at EIS IT contracts conference, "Software Development Contracts: Avoiding the Pitfalls", Sydney, 3 April 2006.
    • Speaker at 5th Annual FinSec Conference, organised by MIS Training, London, 21 September 2005.
    • Speaker at Baker & McKenzie's annual outsourcing client seminar, London, 29 July 2005.
    • Speaker at "Cyber Security, Wireless Technology, in the Financial Services Sector", on legal and regulatory issues, organised by Information Management Network, London, 30 November - 1 December 2004.
    • Speaker at outsourcing seminar in relation to Financial Services Act requirements, organised by Complinet, London, 23 November 2004.
    • Speaker and chair of round table discussion session on financial services sector regulatory issues relating to data security - 4th Annual FinSec Conference, organised by MIS Training, London, 16 September 2004.

    Professional Organisations & Memberships

    • Admitted to practice as a legal practitioner in New South Wales, Australia (unrestricted practising certificate) and as a solicitor in England and Wales, United Kingdom.
    • Member of the New South Wales Law Society and the Law Society of England and Wales.
    • Member of Alumni Associations of the Australian Graduate School of Management and University of New South Wales.
  11. Tessa Loftus

    Tessa Loftus

    Senior Consultant, elevenM

    Tessa Loftus

    Tessa Loftus

    Senior Consultant, elevenM

    Biography:

    Tessa is a communications and content strategist with a background in privacy, information security, and regulation. Since joining elevenM, she has developed and delivered a range of education and awareness training products, content strategies and tailored specialist content for public and private sector organisations.

    Tessa was publications manager and speechwriter to the Commissioners at the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, and has managed events, campaigns, media and social media, and internal and external communications strategies. With over a decade of professional experience, Tessa is an expert at presenting technical and complex information in a practical and accessible manner.

    Professional Organisation

    elevenM
    https://elevenm.com.au/

    Memberships

    IAPP

  12. 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

  13. Stefano Calabretta

    Stefano Calabretta

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Insolvency & Restructuring, formerly Senior Associate at Piper Alderman

    Stefano Calabretta

    Stefano Calabretta

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Insolvency & Restructuring, formerly Senior Associate at Piper Alderman

    Biography:

    Stefano is a founding director of Barton Creswell Lawyers. Stefano is an experienced practitioner specialising in general corporate and commercial dispute resolution whilst also boasting market-leading niche expertise in corporate and personal insolvency and restructuring.

    Stefano acts for corporations, lenders, insolvency practitioners, company directors and shareholders in all manner of commercial disputes and business restructuring and insolvency administrations, with industry expertise in the banking, construction, logistics and manufacturing sectors.

    Stefano has acted for Australia’s largest building product supplier and one of the country’s largest publicly listed factoring houses in connection with their national debt recovery and enforcement litigation across all jurisdictions. He has also acted for two of Australia’s largest banks and other mezzanine lenders in relation to the enforcement of secured debts, including those regulated by the National Credit Code.

    Prior to founding Barton Creswell, Stefano spent several years co-leading a national Australian firm’s Sydney insolvency and restructuring practice, building an exceptional reputation in that space. Stefano’s additional private practice experience includes several years working in other well-known boutique Sydney firms where he gained further valuable experience in litigation and competition and consumer law.

    Stefano has also held a high-ranking post at the New South Wales Attorney General’s Office, where he acted as a Deputy Registrar at the Supreme Court of New South Wales and acquired a unique and invaluable insight into court process. As part of his role as a Deputy Registrar, Stefano was responsible for determining applications across all of the Court’s jurisdictions including probate applications and urgent applications in common law and equity, whilst also presiding over public examinations including those pursuant under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).

  14. Philip Page

    Philip Page

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Commercial. Retired Partner, Mellor Olsson

    Philip Page

    Philip Page

    Former contributor to Practical Guidance Commercial. Retired Partner, Mellor Olsson

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    Biography:

    A specialist in legal drafting, Philip’s work involved the preparation of tailor-made documents, including Deeds and Agreements of all kinds, to give effect to complex property and commercial transactions. He is also experienced in drafting and conducting revisions of constitutions and by-laws.

    Philip chaired the Property Committee of the Law Society of South Australia for many years and, in that role, was actively involved in the review of proposed legislation affecting property and in the preparation of submissions for law reform. He also represented South Australia on the Australian Property Law Group of the Law Council of Australia and the Property Law Reform Alliance.

  15. Craig Allsopp

    Craig Allsopp

    Joint Head of Class Actions, Shine Lawyers

    Craig Allsopp

    Craig Allsopp

    Joint Head of Class Actions, Shine Lawyers

    Biography:

    Craig has over 20 years of experience in commercial litigation and class actions. His impressive track record includes landmark judgments like the Worley shareholder class action and settlements in several class actions including the OZ Minerals and Macmahon shareholder class actions and toxic foam contamination class actions against the federal government.

    Craig now leads a team pursuing claims against major corporations, financial institutions, and governments, including A2 Milk, AMP Insurance, Nuix, and the NSW and WA governments in relation to First Nations child removals. His previous leadership roles at ASIC and prominent law firms like ACA Lawyers and Allygroup Legal Consultants further solidify his expertise in securing compensation for those impacted by corporate misconduct.

    Professional Organisation

    Shine Lawyers

  16. Anthony Davis

    Anthony Davis

    Director, McWilliams Lawyers

    Anthony Davis

    Anthony Davis

    Director, McWilliams Lawyers

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    Biography:

    Anthony has over 10 years’ experience practising as a lawyer. Before joining McWilliams Davis Lawyers as a Director in 2018, Anthony was a Senior Associate at Tottle Partners. He began working with Tottle Partners in 2007, having graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Commerce in 2006. Tony was admitted to practice in Western Australia in 2008.

    He specialises in commercial property and general commercial matters.

    Professional Organisations 

    • McWilliams Davis Lawyers
  17. Anna Michalska

    Anna Michalska

    Director, Fragomen

    Anna Michalska

    Anna Michalska

    Director, Fragomen

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    Biography:

    Anna is a registered migration agent with experience in immigration law in Australia, speaks three languages (English, Polish and Spanish) and has strong experience producing content for immigration related publications; co-authored, Juris publication, Australia - International Immigration and Nationality Law, co-authored, International Bar Association Conference Paper (Boston 2013) - Entrepreneurs and Investor Immigration Schemes Across the Asia Pacific Region, and a contributor, American Bar Association's publication 'International Labour and Employment Laws.'

  18. Kathleen Harris

    Kathleen Harris

    Founder and Legal Director, Dwyer Harris

    Kathleen Harris

    Kathleen Harris

    Founder and Legal Director, Dwyer Harris

    Biography:

    Kathleen specialises in competition law, consumer protection, financial services and credit, market integrity, privacy white-collar and, business crime. Kathleen has a unique blend of private practice and regulatory experience having held a senior executive position at ASIC and was for several years the Deputy Bureau Chief of the New York Antitrust Bureau. She has represented Australian and international corporations in their dealings with regulators, investigations, enforcement actions, criminal prosecutions, and complex civil litigation, including class actions.

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