
AMP Life/AMP Capital Investors: Acted in litigation involving an injunction application to restrain the sale of Stanbroke Pastoral Company (then one of the world's largest pastoral companies) and the defence of a claim for damages.
Macquarie Bank: Representing Macquarie in the GIO class action in the Federal Court of Australia, then the largest shareholder class action in Australian legal history, arising out of AMP's takeover of GIO.
Symbion Health Limited: Acted for Symbion and its then directors in high-profile Federal Court proceedings brought by a subsidiary of Primary Health Care Limited, Idameneo Pty Limited, to impede the proposed merger between Symbion and Healthscope Limited. Symbion was wholly successful in the proceedings.
WorleyParsons: Representing WorleyParsons in litigation in the South Australian Supreme Court concerning the collapse of a grain silo and consequential losses.
Perpetual: Acting in application for judicial advice concerning offers made to unitholders in a managed fund by a company controlled by David Tweed.
Woolworths: Acting in a range of Supreme Court and Federal Court litigation matters.
AMP Capital Investors: Acting for AMPCI in its capacity as the Responsible Entity of the unit trust which owns Perth's most successful major shopping centre, in a dispute concerning the proposed expansion of premises occupied by David Jones. This matter has the potential to significantly affect the value, operations and management of the shopping centre, which is currently valued at over $500 million.
AMP Capital Investors: Acting in a dispute with fellow joint venturer, Meridien Retirement Living, relating to the management of a joint venture which owns and manages a significant portfolio of 19 retirement villages in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia, with an estimated value of several hundred million dollars.