Addisons is delighted to announce 11 of our lawyers are recognised by Best Lawyers® in The Best Lawyers in Australia™ 2024 in Sydney list this year.
Partner Jamie Nettleton was also honoured with the Best Lawyers® 2024 Gaming Law “Lawyer of the Year” award in Sydney. Only a single lawyer in each practice area and community is recognised with a “Lawyer of the Year” award.
Now in its 16th year of publication, Best Lawyers® is based entirely on peer review and lists practitioners in the legal profession as voted by other lawyers in Australia.
The Addisons partners, consultants and special counsel who were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in Australia™ in Sydney, Australia are:
- Harshane Kahagalle – Planning and Environmental Law
- Penny Murray – Planning and Environmental Law
- Helen Macfarlane – Planning and Environmental Law
- Justine Munsie – Defamation and Media Law, Litigation Law and Entertainment Law
- Richard Keegan – Defamation and Media Law
- Jamie Nettleton – Gaming Law, Corporate Law
- David Ferguson – Mergers and Acquisitions Law
- Michael Ryan – Mergers and Acquisitions Law
- Martin O’Connor – Litigation
- Doron Rivlin – Construction / Infrastructure Law
- David Blackburn – Corporate Law
Addisons Managing Partner, Kieren Parker said, “It is wonderful to see such a strong contingent from Addisons represented in the annual list by Best Lawyers. Their recognition is a reflection of the respect held by their peers and the quality of legal advice provided to their Australian and international clients. Congratulations to all our lawyers and the lawyers around Australia recognised in the Best Lawyers lists this year”.
Since it was first published in 1983, Best Lawyers® recognitions have been compiled based on exhaustive Purely Peer Review® evaluations on the legal abilities of other lawyers based on their specific practice areas around the world.
“Lawyer of the Year” honours are awarded annually to only one lawyer per practice area in each region with extremely high overall feedback from their peers, making it an exceptional distinction.
Lawyers are not required nor allowed to pay a fee to be listed; therefore, inclusion in Best Lawyers is considered a singular honour.