Released today, Chambers and Partners has again recognised Level Twenty Seven Chambers as a leading set in its 2025 guide to barristers practising in dispute resolution in the Asia-Pacific region.
Receiving a particularly large body of positive interviewee feedback and a Band 2 ranking, Chambers and Partners describes Level Twenty Seven Chambers as “pre-eminent in Brisbane” and “the most progressive and interactive of all chambers”.
Emphasising the set’s “broad and deep range of commercial experience”, 6 Silks and 4 Junior Counsel practising from Level Twenty Seven Chambers have been ranked in the following areas:
- Shane Doyle KC (Construction & Infrastructure – Band 1, Dispute Resolution – Band 1, and Restructuring/Insolvency – Band 1)
- Damian Clothier KC (Dispute Resolution – Band 2)
- Mark Robertson KC (Tax – Band 2)
- Paul McQuade KC (Restructuring/Insolvency – Band 1)
- Michael Hodge KC (Level Twenty Seven Chambers and Omnia Chambers) (Dispute Resolution – Band 3 and Competition/Antitrust – Band 2)
- Stewart Webster KC (Dispute Resolution – Band 1/Juniors)
- Michael Trim (Construction & Infrastructure – Band 1)
- Michael May (Dispute Resolution – Band 2)
- Florence Chen (Tax – Band 2)
- Claire Schneider (Construction & Infrastructure – Band 1)
The full guide to leading firms, solicitors, and barristers in the Asia-Pacific region is available here. The guide is searchable using the filters at the top of the page.