Barrister, Level 27 Chambers, Brisbane
Christopher has a broad commercial practice that includes building and construction, energy and resources, contract, corporations, defamation, and professional negligence, as well as a range of regulatory, public and administrative law work.
Having practised as a solicitor in commercial litigation and dispute resolution at a national Australian law firm, Christopher has an attuned sense of each client’s needs. He combines this client-centric approach with legal expertise drawn from acting for clients in a variety of industries, most notably the energy and resources, construction and infrastructure, and property sectors in all State and Federal Courts.
In 2021, Christopher was briefed to appear as junior counsel before the High Court of Australia in Sunland Group Limited v Gold Coast City Council (2021) 394 ALR 385.
Christopher holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Queensland and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from the Queensland University of Technology.
Christopher has a broad commercial practice that includes building and construction, energy and resources, contract, corporations, defamation, and professional negligence, as well as a range of regulatory, public and administrative law work.
Having practised as a solicitor in commercial litigation and dispute resolution at a national Australian law firm, Christopher has an attuned sense of each client’s needs. He combines this client-centric approach with legal expertise drawn from acting for clients in a variety of industries, most notably the energy and resources, construction and infrastructure, and property sectors in all State and Federal Courts.
In 2021, Christopher was briefed to appear as junior counsel before the High Court of Australia in Sunland Group Limited v Gold Coast City Council (2021) 394 ALR 385.
Christopher holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Queensland and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from the Queensland University of Technology.