This year's 30 Under 30 winners revealed
Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce the winners for this year's 30 Under 30.
Over 500 of the legal profession's finest gathered at Sydney's the Hyatt Regency on Friday night, to celebrate top talent being exuded by those under 30 years of age.
Two awards were handed out over the 15 categories, with the crowd being treated to the band La Fiesta and MC Nazeem Hussain as winners made their way to the stage.
Lawyers Weekly would like to thank all those who helped make the night happen.
Without further ado, here are the winners for this year's 30 Under 30:
Mergers and Acquisitions
Matthew De Cataldo, Baker McKenzie
Nick Kipriotis, MinterEllison
Projects, Energy and Resources
Bryce Paterson, White & Case LLP
Natasha Augustin, K&L Gates
Intellectual Property
Colette Downie, Ashurst
Sumer Dayal, Clayton Utz
Family
Nicole Fitzgibbon, McInnes Wilson Lawyers
Therese Borger, Kennedy Partners Lawyers
Banking and Finance
Helen Dyer, King & Wood Mallesons
Yun Yong, Herbert Smith Freehills
Government
Andrew Keevers, Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Jackson Wherrett, Australian Government Solicitor
Commercial
Demetrio Zema, Law Squared
Scott McKenzie, Velocity Legal
Construction and Real Estate
Hannah Morris, Mills Oakley
Nafsika Palbas, Tisher Liner FC Law
Taxation
Caroline Ee, McCullough Robertson, For work at McInnes Wilson Lawyers
Mary Hu, Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills
Technology, Media and Telecommunications
Elyse Adams, Allens
Nicholas Kraegen, Baker McKenzie
Insurance
James Clohesy, Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Mya Custovic, McCabes Lawyers
Workplace Relations, Employment and Safety
Dean Tolkin, Keypoint Law
Sarah Hedger, NSW Department of Finance, Services and Innovation
Pro Bono
David Frew, Norton Rose Fulbright
Lauree Coci, Clayton Utz
Dispute Resolution
Lisa Lucak, Allens
Ranjani Sundar, HFW
Corporate Counsel
Haylen Pong, Nearmap
Theo Kapodistrias, University of Tasmania
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