Inquests, Inquiries, Tribunals & Commissions

Remi Cuce

Remi accepts briefs to advise and appear in all areas of criminal and quasi-criminal law, as well as public and administrative law, including disciplinary hearings, regulatory matters, inquests and inquiries. Immediately prior to coming to the Bar, Remi was an in-house Legal Researcher at Peta Murphy Chambers where she supported leading criminal barristers with specialised …

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Ryan Mallia

Ryan accepts briefs for the prosecution and defence in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including regulatory matters. Prior to signing the bar roll, Ryan was a solicitor between 2011 and 2025. Between 2019 and 2025 Ryan managed the County Court Appeals and Contraventions division of the Office of Public Prosecutions (OPP) where he led a team …

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Tim Huestis

Tim joins the Bar with an extensive legal career, having practised law in Victoria, South Australia, and England & Wales since his admission in 2007. Tim has advocated for clients in the Magistrates’ Court, County Court, Supreme Court and VCAT. His effective advocacy style and technical skill have assisted in achieving positive outcomes for both government …

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Tim White

Tim accepts briefs in criminal and quasi-criminal matters, including disciplinary tribunal proceedings, regulatory matters and inquests. He welcomes briefs from Melbourne and all parts of regional Victoria. Before coming to the Bar, Tim practiced as a solicitor for ten years where he appeared in a range of summary and indictable matters in the County Court, …

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Harry Redwood

Harry Redwood is an experienced criminal defence barrister specialising in serious criminal matters. He is regularly instructed to represent clients facing allegations of serious offences, including those involving organised crime, sexual offences, fraud, and dishonesty. Harry has appeared frequently as lead counsel in jury trials in both the High Court and District Courts of New Zealand. He …

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Gabrielle Fitzgibbon

Gabrielle accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi-criminal law, as well as public and administrative law, including disciplinary matters, regulatory matters, inquests and inquiries. She accepts briefs to advise and appear in all courts and tribunals. Immediately prior to coming to the Bar, Gabrielle worked as a senior solicitor in the Specialist …

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Elliott Young

Elliott practises primarily in criminal law, including regulatory and quasi-criminal matters. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts. Prior to joining the Bar, Elliott was Associate to her Honour Judge Ellis and his Honour Judge Holding of the County Court of Victoria. Elliott gained extensive experience across a broad range of …

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Elissa Taylor

Elissa Taylor is a barrister with a cross-disciplinary practice spanning criminal law, insurance, regulatory enforcement, and commercial litigation. She regularly appears in courts and tribunals throughout Victoria in matters involving complex intersections of statutory obligations, competing interests, and commercial risk. Elissa draws on a broad foundation of experience spanning courtroom advocacy, corporate advisory services, and …

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Alexander C L Campbell

Alex has a general commercial practice, with a particular interest in corporations, banking and finance, property, and construction matters. Alex is a graduate of Monash University (BSc / LLB), the University of Melbourne (LLM), and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (DipICArb), where is he also a Fellow (FCIArb). He is currently: He regularly delivers CPD …

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James Mitchell

James is a criminal defence barrister. He is an accredited Criminal Law Specialist with the Law Institute of Victoria, as well as a graduate of the Deryl Dantzler Trial Practice Institute in the USA. James is interested in all areas of criminal law, and has appeared as sole counsel in: Before coming to the Bar, …

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