Ian Harvey

Ian Harvey’s practice draws largely on his expertise in public and administrative law coronial and other inquiries, Royal Commissions, tort liability of public authorities, aviation regulation and dispute resolution. Ian graduated in law from the Australian National University in 1974 and completed a Master in Law from Osgoode Hall Law School in Canada in 1981. […]
Alexander Djurdjevic

Admitted as a solicitor in 2013. Called to the Bar in 2016. Please make contact with clerk or secretaries for availability.
Michael Bradford

Michael was admitted to practice at the New South Wales Bar in August 1979 and has been engaged in continuous full time practice on Third Floor Wentworth Chambers for the past 43 years. He maintained a fairly broad practice throughout that period but has extensive experience in all types of commercial litigation with a particular […]
Jared Bennett

Jared was admitted as a solicitor in 2013, and practised in the area of intellectual property and commercialisation at Spruson & Ferguson Lawyers. Jared has lectured since 2014 in subjects including contract law, constitutional law and professional responsibility at Western Sydney University.
Wayne Muddle SC

Strategy is the key ingredient in dispute resolution. Courts only make decisions on what is put before them and in the way it is put before them. The process is adversarial. The parties, with their expert lawyers, control what is put before the Court and how. Strategy makes a difference. Strategy requires a rapid assessment […]
Adria Poljak

Adria was called to the Bar in 2012 at Three Wentworth Chambers. Her practice consisted mainly of appellate, commercial, insurance and administrative law/judicial review. Before coming to the Bar, Adria worked as a hospital scientist in multi-disciplinary pathology laboratories and later as an ethics officer for medical research (Human research ethics committee (HREC)). Once admitted […]
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 […]
Ian Stanley

Before coming to the Bar, Ian practised as a partner in the revenue law groups of Allen Allen Hemsley and Malleson Stephen Jaques, specialising in income tax, with some exposure to stamp duty, indirect and employment taxes. Ian gained his first exposure to tax at Arthur Andersen Co where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant. […]
Nicholas Seow

As a solicitor and chartered accountant, Nicholas advised on all aspects of goods and services tax, including real estate, cross-border transactions, financial services and transaction/contract due diligence, as well as state duties and land tax. He has represented clients operating in diverse industries such as agriculture, education, FMCG, government, insurance, not-for-profit/charity, professional services, real estate, […]
Paul Folino-Gallo

There’s a particular kind of clarity that emerges when complexity is truly understood. Paul Folino-Gallo has spent his career cultivating this clarity – not as an end in itself, but as an instrument of justice. As a specialist trial and appellate advocate appearing across state and federal jurisdictions, Paul represents statutory bodies, publicly listed companies, […]