Doyles Guide have released their 2026 listing of leading Employment Law and Workplace Health and Safety Law, Senior Counsel and Junior Counsel in NSW.
6 St James Hall Senior Counsel Ian Neil SC and Junior Counsel Michael Seck, Bronwyn Byrnes, Ken Brotherson, Maurice Baroni, Martin Watts, Liam Meagher and Peter Willink have all been recognised in their respective areas of law, employment and industrial relations.
Our recognised counsel have extensive experience in providing strategic advice to public and private sector employers, unions and individuals and are also recognised experts in conducting workplace investigations. They appear throughout Australia in all courts, the Fair Work Commission, the Australian Human Rights Commission, as well as a wide range of tribunals and mediations.
Enquiries to retain any of our barristers including availability and urgency, can be discussed with the chambers’ Clerk and Practice Manager, Nora Faulua.
Chambers and Partners 2025 Rankings
6 St James Hall Chambers as a set has been ranked by Chambers and Partners under their Dispute Resolution: The Bar 2025.
Members Ian Neil SC and Michael Seck have each been ranked individually in their expert areas of law, Employment: The Bar.
A full list of ranking tables can be found on this link https://chambers.com/legal-rankings/employment-the-bar-australia-8:2715:23:2?l=en-GB
Congratulations to both Ian and Michael.
Enquiries about availability can be sent directly to the Clerk and Practice Manager of Chambers, Nora Faulua.
Chambers and Partners - Rankings for Employment Bar 2019
Ian Neil SC and Michael Seck have been ranked in the Chambers and Partners Employment Bar 2019 throughout Australia and Asia-Pacific.
Ian Neil advises and appears for leading law firms throughout Australia for clients in mining and resources, building and construction, banking and finance, industry, and government. A focus of Ian’s practice is employment and industrial law.
Michael Seck advises and appears for major Australian employers in the public and private sector, workplace regulators, employer/industry associations, senior executives and trade unions.
