About Mirren Waters

Mirren Waters is a barrister practising in commercial disputes and equity matters, with particular experience in complex property, finance, trust, estates, and asset-holding structures. Her practice spans both state and federal jurisdictions and includes work in the appellate jurisdiction.

Mirren is relied upon by instructing solicitors for her ability to identify the key commercial and personal concerns driving a dispute and to translate that insight into a clear, strategic approach. She is frequently briefed in matters requiring close analysis of complex factual matrices and documentation, and is known for her pragmatic, detail-focused advice in technically demanding matters.

Mirren is willing to be involved from the early stages of a matter, including in strategy development, pleadings, evidence, and advice. She is experienced in urgent interlocutory work, including injunctions, freezing and preservation orders, and other time-sensitive applications, and is regularly briefed in matters requiring rapid analysis and appearances at short notice.

Experience

Mirren was first admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales and practiced at international law firms in the City of London for over a decade before returning to Australia. She worked on complex commercial and financing matters, including matters involving sophisticated contractual and asset-holding structures. That experience continues to inform her analytical, commercially grounded approach at the Bar.

She has significant sector experience in building and construction, banking and finance, energy, infrastructure and renewables, and regularly appears in disputes arising from complex commercial arrangements.

Notable Cases

Education & Admissions


Solicitor, New South Wales

Solicitor, England and Wales

Bachelor of Arts (First Class Honours), University of Sydney

Bachelor of Laws (Upper Second Class Honours), University College London

Research Assistant to Professor Norman Palmer QC

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