Ranking tables
Employment: New South Wales | Asia-Pacific
Australia
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 1
- MinterEllison 5 Years Ranked
- Ashurst
- Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Band 2
Band 3
- Allens 5 Years Ranked
- Baker McKenzie 5 Years Ranked
- Hall & Wilcox 4 Years Ranked
- Maddocks 5 Years Ranked
- Norton Rose Fulbright 5 Years Ranked
- Clayton Utz
- Johnson Winter Slattery
- King & Wood Mallesons
Band 4
Band 5
- McCullough Robertson 2 Years Ranked
- Citation legal
Senior Statespeople
- Helen McKenzieAshurst
Band 1
- Jim Fox MinterEllison14 Years Ranked
- Darren PerrySeyfarth Shaw LLP
- Saul HarbenClayton Utz
Band 2
- Jack de Flamingh Corrs Chambers Westgarth13 Years Ranked
- Andrew GrayKing & Wood Mallesons
- Stephen WoodburyAshurst
Band 3
- Aaron Dearden Hall & Wilcox2 Years Ranked
- Adam Salter Jones Day11 Years Ranked
- Bruce Heddle Maddocks14 Years Ranked
- Dianne Banks Gilbert + Tobin14 Years Ranked
- Gareth Jolly MinterEllison14 Years Ranked
- Jennifer Patterson MinterEllison13 Years Ranked
- Paul Brown Baker McKenzie14 Years Ranked
- Stephen Price Corrs Chambers Westgarth14 Years Ranked
- Alice DeBoosKingston Reid
- Ben DudleySeyfarth Shaw LLP
- Jan DransfieldJohnson Winter Slattery
- Jennie MansfieldAshurst
- Mark SantHFW
- Rachel BernasconiSeyfarth Shaw LLP
- Ruveni KelleherJohnson Winter Slattery
Band 4
- Joydeep Hor People + Culture Strategies14 Years Ranked
- Maree Skinner Maddocks10 Years Ranked
- Michael Michalandos Baker McKenzie13 Years Ranked
- Miles Bastick Herbert Smith Freehills10 Years Ranked
- Nicholas Turner DLA Piper Australia5 Years Ranked
- Veronica Siow Allens8 Years Ranked
- Michael HarmerHarmers Workplace Lawyers
- Sally WoodwardPwC Legal
- Tony WoodsLander & Rogers
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 MinterEllisonEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 1 | 5 Years RankedMinterEllison is highly regarded for employment litigation, with a focus on discrimination and executive matters, alongside additional strength in industrial relations. It has notable experience in a number of industries, including government, education, financial services, and energy and natural resources. The team maintains a strong presence across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia.
Band 2
2 Corrs Chambers WestgarthEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 2 | 5 Years RankedCorrs Chambers Westgarth's employment and industrial relations practice has an impressive roster of clients in the mining and energy sectors. It is also well regarded for its long history of involvement in the development of labour laws, and counts government and private sector clients among its clients. The team assists with workplace health and safety matters, including issues arising from fatalities, and is engaged on a range of cases related to enterprise agreements, compliance and casual employment.2 Herbert Smith FreehillsEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 2 | 5 Years RankedHerbert Smith Freehills has a market-leading full-service employment practice, widely endorsed for its deft handling of Australia's largest industrial relations matters, including enterprise bargaining, disputes and industrial action. It covers the full gamut of employee relations such as terminations, redundancy and discrimination, also possessing notable expertise in workplace health and safety matters.
Band 3
3 AllensEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years RankedAllens is well placed to advise on employment issues arising from major corporate transactions and restructures, including compliance reviews. The team is known for advising on litigation mandates involving breach of employment contract and discrimination, and is also able to provide advice with regard to industrial relations and workplace investigations. The firm is increasingly active in advising clients on compliance reviews for modern awards. Allens represents leading Australian and international clients from a wide range of sectors, including mining, banking and entertainment.3 Baker McKenzieEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years RankedBaker McKenzie leverages its global network of offices to advise on regional and cross-border employment matters. The firm boasts prominent international clientele from the technology, healthcare and consumer goods sectors. Its expertise spans corporate restructurings and M&A, discrimination and WHS. Its employment team is also valued for its expertise in sensitive executive and director-level issues including restraint, misconduct, fiduciary breaches, whistle-blowing and executive remuneration. The team is also active on industrial relations matters, acting for employers on disputes with unions and enterprise bargaining agreement matters.3 Hall & WilcoxEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 3 | 4 Years RankedHall & Wilcox regularly advises employers across the range of contentious industrial and employee relations matters, including union disputes, restraint of trade matters and workplace harassment. It is especially active in disputes, appearing before tribunals, courts and the Fair Work Commission. The team is also able to assist with the employment aspects of restructurings.3 MaddocksEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years RankedMaddocks is noted for its high-quality employment law practice with expertise advising public sector clients on enterprise bargaining and industrial relations matters. It is visible advising clients from the healthcare, retail and financial services sectors. The team is also adept at advising clients on employee disputes such as unfair dismissal and confidential information matters. It provides additional specialised expertise in workplace health and safety issues and is noted for representing government departments in prosecutions. The practice maintains offices in Sydney and Canberra alongside its traditional Melbourne headquarters.3 Norton Rose FulbrightEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years RankedNorton Rose Fulbright is noted for its respected team advising on the full range of employment issues, including industrial disputes, unfair dismissals and discrimination cases. It is well regarded for its health and safety expertise relating to compliance, investigations and prosecutions, and also has experience assisting employers on the negotiation of and disputes concerning enterprise agreements. The team represents global clients in cross-border matters as well as at a local level, with strength in the public, construction and energy sectors.
Band 4
4 DLA Piper AustraliaEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 4 | 5 Years RankedDLA Piper Australia acts for major national and international companies from numerous sectors on their operations in Australia, including contentious and non-contentious employment matters. The team is often engaged to advise on compliance and review matters, and demonstrates additional expertise in post-employment restraints and protection of confidential information. The firm also handles workplace disputes, industrial relations and the employment aspects of restructurings. It is known for servicing multinationals in the technology sector.4 Gilbert + TobinEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 4 | 5 Years RankedGilbert + Tobin is a respected firm handling a range of workplace issues for employers and high-profile executives. It is frequently retained by international companies to advise on employment issues arising from significant corporate restructurings and M&A. The team is active on a variety of workplace disputes, including matters that concern terminations, bullying and confidential information. It also handles matters relating to enterprise bargaining agreements.4 Holding RedlichEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 4 | 3 Years RankedHolding Redlich maintains a well-regarded employment practice with considerable experience in employee relations and post-employment restraints. The team is well versed in matters surrounding discrimination claims, unfair dismissals, misconduct, and WHS breaches. It advises a range of corporate clients in finance, recruitment, media, and infrastructure sectors, amongst others; and operates in both contentious and non-contentious legal contexts.
Band 5
5 McCullough RobertsonEmployment: New South Wales2025 | Band 5 | 2 Years RankedMcCullough Robertson handles the full range of employment issues across employee relations, industrial relations and workplace health and safety. The firm is experienced in health and safety investigations and is particularly noted for its specific expertise in the mining industry. It is active on contentious matters such as the defence of workplace health and safety prosecutions and disputes with unions. The team is particularly strong on the representation of public sector clients in Queensland and New South Wales.