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  2. Matthew Hickey - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010, Hickey has practiced as a barrister in Queensland. He is a member of Level Twenty Seven Chambers. He is a member of Level Twenty Seven Chambers. In 2016, 2017 and 2018 he was recognised by Doyle's Guide to the Australian Legal Profession as one of Queensland's leading building and construction barristers.

  3. Corrs Chambers Westgarth - Wikipedia

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    Corrs Chambers Westgarth has its roots in the pre-gold rush days of Melbourne, dating back to when law firm Whiting and Byrne was formed in 1841. [10] In 1883, Norton Smith Westgarth and Sanders was established in Sydney, followed two years later by Brisbane's Chambers McNab and Co. [6]

  4. John Devereux (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Devereux has worked as a lawyer in a variety of contexts including as a Barrister, as a consultant to a multi-national law firm, a Law Reform Commissioner for Queensland and as a Defence Force Magistrate. [1] Devereux was admitted to the Queensland Bar in 1988 and the Tasmanian Bar in 1997. [1]

  5. Australian Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Bar Association (ABA) is the peak body representing more than 6,000 barristers throughout Australia.. The ABA was established in 1963 to serve, promote and represent its members, and advocate for fair and equal justice for all. [1]

  6. Maurice Blackburn (law firm) - Wikipedia

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    Nita Green, Senator for Queensland; Justice Bernard Murphy, Justice of the Federal Court of Australia [9] Nicholas Reece, Lord Mayor of Melbourne; Nicola Roxon, Former Commonwealth Attorney-General and Federal Labor MP; Bill Shorten, Federal Labor MP and Minister; Bill Slater, politician and founder of the law firm Slater and Gordon Lawyers.

  7. Judith Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly became a barrister in July 1996, at William Forster Chambers, where she predominantly practised in commercial law, contract, partnership, building, property, tax and insolvency. [2] Kelly was appointed as a Senior Counsel in 2008, the first in the new system which replaced the appointment of Queen's Counsel .

  8. Shine Lawyers - Wikipedia

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    Shine Lawyers is an Australian law firm specialising in personal injury compensation law, operating on a no win no fee basis. [1] The firm has expanded into providing toxic exposure, silica and dust disease, abuse and medical negligence services through a number of acquisitions.

  9. Queensland Law Society - Wikipedia

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    It represents more than 9,000 members, [1] and is affiliated with the Law Council of Australia. The society provides support and public advocacy for the legal profession. The society originated as an informal meeting of solicitors in Brisbane, on the 7th of August 1873, and was formalised as the "Queensland Law Association" in 1883.