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Josh Sukkar joins us from Barry. Nilsson. Lawyers, where he was a Senior Associate acting and advising on insurance coverage, public and products liability, construction and property damage, commercial transactions and professional indemnity disputes.
Josh accepts briefs in all areas of the law, with a particular emphasis on:
- Insurance and Reinsurance (incl. coverage and dual insurance disputes)
- Professional Negligence
- Common Law (incl. Personal Injury, Intentional Torts, and Products Liability)
- Consumer Protection and Trade Practices
- Building and Construction
- Regulatory Prosecutions
- Contracts and Commercial Transactions
- Real Property
- Corporations Law
Josh can be contacted on 02 8915 2133 or jsukkar@selbornechambers.com.au, or through his Clerk, Ella Baxendale on 02 8915 2101.
We all look forward to working with Josh during his reading year and in the years to come.
Congratulations to Katrina Howard SC, who has been recognised in the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers Australia for her work in Intellectual Property law.
We would like to extend our thanks to the peers that voted for Katrina.
Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers is delighted to announce a new addition to our floor – Sam Adair!
Sam is a leading barrister in the areas of insurance law and professional liability. His strong commercial practice includes matters in building and construction law, class actions, consumer protection, contracts, corporations law, ADR, real property, strata law and trusts.
Andre Zahra SC, and his junior Jonathan Burnett from 11 Wentworth Chambers, successfully defended their client, Sparke Helmore, in the NSW Court of Appeal against claims of professional negligence for allegedly failing to remind a client of advice they had already given. The Court of Appeal overturned the judgment of the primary judge and dismissed all claims against Sparke Helmore with costs, following the “general rule” that a solicitor is not negligent in failing to remind a client of advice already given or to advise the client of what the client already knows.