
New Chambers is pleased to be recognised in the Chambers and Partners’ Global 2026 Guide.
Chambers and Partners describes New Chambers as offering “exceptional commercial nous and intelligence” and “immense depth” across financial services, insolvency, taxation and shipping.
We are proud to see the following members individually recognised:
Emma Beechey – “A great mix of robust and commercial” and “you can’t find a more qualified barrister in Sydney.”
David Bloom KC – “Clear in his submissions and easy to work with.”
Michael Cosgrove – “An exceptional junior counsel” with “excellent attention to detail.”
Kate Eastman AM SC – “Phenomenal… intellectual, always available” and “the leading discrimination counsel in the country.”
Courtney Ensor – “Respected for her prowess in matters regarding tax proceedings and superannuation.”
Catherine Gleeson SC – “Easy to work with and very thorough” and “expert in maritime and insurance law.”
Keni Josifoski – “Very responsive, thoughtful and pragmatic” and “a brave advocate.”
Liam Kelly KC – “Terrific… a careful advocate.” “Incredibly thorough, excellent value” with “technical knowledge that is unparalleled in Australia.”
Luke Livingston SC – “Technically excellent, responsive and commercial” with “excellent advocacy skills.”
David McLure SC – “Very technical, considered in court and a great mentor.”
Gregory Nell SC – “Gregory is incredibly thorough, excellent value and is considered in his advice.” “Gregory is very strategic and his technical knowledge is unparalleled in Australia.”
Christopher Peadon – “Probably the most experienced junior tax counsel at the Sydney Bar… very practical and strategic.”
Chambers and Partners also recognises our clerking and practice management, noting that Angela Noakes “runs the practice and is very helpful, responsive and friendly” and is “always ready to assist.”
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