Colin Biggers & Paisley listed in Chambers and Partners 2016
8 February 2016
Colin Biggers & Paisley has been recommended by Chambers and Partners 2016 in the construction, insurance and shipping practice areas. The guide also recommends eight partners as being leading lawyers in their fields.
Patrick Monahan, Greg Skehan and Keith Bethlehem are listed as leading individuals in insurance, and Stuart Hetherington and Andrew Tulloch in shipping. Geoff Standen and Brad Kermond are listed in construction, and Ian Wright is listed in the environment sector.
Chambers and Partners recommends the world's best lawyers and best practice areas based on independent research carried out. Individual lawyers are ranked in their practice areas on the basis of their legal knowledge and experience, their ability, their effectiveness, and their client service.
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About Colin Biggers & Paisley
Colin Biggers & Paisley was founded over a century ago. Today we are a legal practice with over 60 partners and almost 400 staff. We are highly regarded for our expertise in construction, insurance, property, government, commercial litigation and dispute resolution, banking and finance, corporate and commercial, employment and safety, planning and environment, restructuring and insolvency, transport and logistics. We act for major corporations, financial institutions, insurance companies, government departments and individuals. We have both the capacity and the expertise to deliver on complex national and multinational projects.
Colin Biggers & Paisley is based in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, with associated firms in Adelaide and Perth. Through our affiliation with ADVOC Asia, ADVOC International, ADVOC Europe and ADVOC Latin America, as well as our close association with Dubai law firm LutfiCBP, we are able to offer access to quality legal advice around the globe.
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