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Dispute Resolution: The Bar - Australia

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Band 3

What the Team is Known For

Omnia Chambers is based in Sydney and has 18 barristers. Established in 2024, the set has quickly built a strong reputation for its dispute resolution and competition law practice, and members are frequently instructed in significant regulatory matters and prominent class actions. One source describes Omnia as “a hungry challenger set, which looks like it is going places,” while another highlights its range of expertise, noting: “They provide a perfect array of barristers for each level of a client’s requirements.” Senior clerk Robbie Leach is the main contact for the set.

Strengths

The clerk Robbie Leach operates like a London clerk. He is a standout.

Robbie is phenomenal. He is one of the best clerks we have worked with in the last year.

Notable practitioners

Sonia Tame focuses principally on corporate commercial disputes incorporating financial services, regulatory or contentious contractual components. A number of interviewees highlight the experience she brings to the Bar as a former solicitor.
Michael Hodge KC's practice encompasses competition and commercial disputes, including class actions, investigations, cartels and abuse of power. He acts for both corporates and regulatory bodies on complex and sensitive disputes.
 

Michael is my first call for disputes with a regulatory and commercial aspect. He is a safe pair of hands to put before a client.

 

His submissions demonstrate an ability to distil complex legal issues in a calm, logical and simple manner. This ensures his interaction with the judiciary is seamless.

 

Michael Hodge is one of the top cross-examiners in the market.

Amy Munro SC has a broad-ranging practice which takes in both commercial and Royal Commission briefs and includes noteworthy class action and appellate components.

 

Amy has a very keen eye for detail, knowledge of the law and is always approachable.

 

Amy is an easy sell to clients. She's pleasant, commercial, pragmatic and has a nice bedside manner.

 

I have great confidence in Amy's ability for significant matters.

Kate Morgan SC is noted for her impressive administrative and regulatory practice. She handles investigatory and class action disputes, in addition to more general corporate litigation.
 

Kate is a joy to work with. She is clever, incisive, inclusive and polite.

 

Kate Morgan is a delight to work with. She is very accessible and gives clear, firm views with a commercial overlay.

 

Kate Morgan is a formidable and highly respected silk.

Sera Mirzabegian SC is active across a wide range of litigation issues including commercial, regulatory and public law, and is widely praised for her commerciality and presence in court.
 

Sera is our go-to on class action matters. She is strategic, knows the law inside-out and judges adore her.

 

Sera is terrific. She's really good.

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Silks (KC)

Australia

Competition/Antitrust: The Bar

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Michael Hodge KC
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Band 2
Dispute Resolution: The Bar

3
Michael Hodge KC
3
Band 3
4
Amy Munro SC
4
Band 4
4
Kate Morgan SC
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Band 4
4
Sera Mirzabegian SC
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Band 4

Juniors

Australia

Dispute Resolution: The Bar

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Sonia Tame
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Band 1