Practice Expertise

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Areas of Practice

  • Education
  • Employment
  • Environmental Social and Governance ESG
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Profile

My clients benefit from my experience advising on litigation strategy, often in the context of regulatory action or parallel HR processes. Where careful witness and stakeholder management is required, I work closely with my clients to develop a proactive plan for engagement.

Career highlights

  • Represented public and private sector employers – including insurers, universities and listed companies – in discrimination proceedings in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal and the Federal Court of Australia
  • Advised the State of Victoria for more than a decade, in relation to long and complex disability discrimination claims
  • Represented clients in workplace investigations involving discrimination, harassment and bullying allegations, and advised on issues arising in connection with ill and injured workers, mental health in the workplace and compliance with anti discrimination laws
  • Helped public bodies, boards and committees manage highly sensitive and confidential investigations involving senior executives and/or whistleblower complaints, and subsequent disciplinary processes, litigation and/or internal reviews
  • Assisted national health regulatory boards in professional disciplinary proceedings involving the performance or conduct of registered health practitioners, and in appellate proceedings

Education
LLM WITH DISTINCTION (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, 2011), GRAD DIP. LEGAL PRACTICE (MONASH UNIVERSITY, 2006); LLB (HONS) (BOND UNIVERSITY, 2003); BACHELOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (BOND UNIVERSITY, 2003)

Areas of Practice

  • Education
  • Employment
  • Environmental Social and Governance ESG

Professional Career



Articles

  • Fishing, footage and Facebook: why employers can't ignore privacy issues
  • From body cameras to self-analysing toilets - Privacy considerations with new technologies in the workplace
  • What will the future higher education workforce look like?

    Many will have seen the recent PwC report: 'Australian Higher Education Workforce of the Future', which was commissioned by the Australian Higher Education Industry Association (AHEIA).

    PwC has conducted a review of the higher education sector and taken a close look at the environmental changes likely to affect it in the coming years. The report looks to guide universities on how they might structure, engage and develop their workforces. 

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