JUNIOR PROFILE
Rob Clark

Rob Clark

Asia-Pacific 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

Rob has broad practice, spanning intellectual property, general commercial litigation (including class actions), tax and administrative law. He has appeared in the Federal Court and High Court, and Courts and Tribunals in NSW and WA. Rob has appeared both led and unled.

Rob has particular experience in intellectual property law, and has appeared in a number of leading intellectual property law cases.

Rob has been recognised in Best Lawyers in Australia for his expertise in both litigation and intellectual property law.

Before coming to the Bar, Rob worked as a solicitor at Allens in the Intellectual Property and Banking and Finance teams, and was an associate to Hon Justice Cowdroy AO on the Federal Court of Australia. Rob completed a BCL at the University of Oxford, graduating with a distinction average, and he was awarded the Law Faculty Prize for International Intellectual Property. Prior to this, Rob completed a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Sydney with First Class Honours and received the Minter Ellison Prize for Intellectual Property.

Chambers Review

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Chambers Asia & Pacific

Intellectual Property: The Bar - Australia

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial
Rob Clark has a wide-ranging practice, with experience advising across complex patent, trade mark, copyright and design matters.

Strengths

Provided by Chambers

  • Rob is diligent, available, personable and clever.

    Intellectual Property: The BarChambers Asia & Pacific
  • Rob is a very good junior counsel. He works well as part of a team, is extremely responsive and covers all the details.

    Intellectual Property: The BarChambers Asia & Pacific

Ranked Barristers at 5 Wentworth Chambers (13)

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