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Sixty-three Slater and Gordon lawyers and support staff have been promoted across Australia, strengthening the organisation’s mission to open up access to justice for more people.

CEO Dina Tutungi said the promotions reflect the depth of talent across the law firm and its continued investment in people.

“No one comes to Slater and Gordon on a good day. Our clients come to us after serious injury, loss, abuse of power or institutional failure. These promotions recognise colleagues who stand up with clients at their most difficult moments and help secure the justice they deserve,” Ms Tutungi said.

“Our organisation was founded out of a union office and, for almost a century, we have used the law as a tool to rebalance power. The people we are promoting this year are part of that legacy. They are formidable advocates who use their craft, compassion, courage and grit to open up access to justice for workers, families and communities across the country.

“We are always evolving so we can better meet our clients’ needs, but our DNA stays the same. By investing in our people and how we work, we strengthen our ability to open up access to justice for more people.”

The promotions span practice areas including class actions and land rights, abuse law, asbestos and dust disease, medical law, industrial and employment law, personal injury, military compensation, motor vehicle accident compensation, public liability, superannuation and disability insurance, workers compensation and work and road claims.

There are also promotions in professional standards and risk, and in operational excellence, recognising the critical role support teams play in delivering outstanding outcomes for clients.

A significant number of this year’s promotions are in suburban and regional offices, reflecting the communities we work with every day.

“Promotions at Slater and Gordon mark a new stage in each individual’s development as an advocate and colleague,” Ms Tutungi said.

“We are committed to nurturing the careers of our people so they can continue to deliver life‑changing results for our clients and help make the law fairer in practice, not just in principle.”

Full list of promotions – effective 1 July 2026:

Abuse Law 

Senior Practice Leader

Practice Leader

Asbestos and Dust Disease 

Associate

Senior Practice Leader

Class Actions

Senior Associate

  • Jessica Tang – Victoria

  • Jordyn Keating – Victoria

Legal Counsel

  • Henry Hamilton Lindsay – Victoria

  • Tom O’Bryan – Victoria

Associate

  • Adam Neu – Victoria

  • Amtesh Waraich – Victoria

  • Evan Chaimalas – Victoria

  • Lily Brennan-Xie – New South Wales

  • Tom St John – Victoria

Legal Assistant

  • Amina Abdullahi – Victoria

Land Rights Disputes and Advisory 

Senior Associate

Associate

Legal Assistant

  • Cassia Hutchinson – Victoria

Industrial and Employment Law 

Senior Legal Counsel

Senior Associate

Associate

Legal Assistant

  • Josie Adutwum – New South Wales

Medical Law

Associate

Senior Legal Assistant

  • Katie Schultz – Victoria

  • Louise Corbet – Victoria

Legal Assistant

  • Mia Sudomirski – Victoria

Military Compensation

Associate

Legal Assistant

  • Monique Pinero – Queensland

Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation

Senior Associate

Associate

Law Clerk

  • Marie Marraffa – Western Australia

  • Allana Watt – Western Australia

Legal Assistant

  • Ella Robinson – Victoria

  • Emily Pointer – Victoria

  • Jordana Brigante – Victoria

Public Liability 

Senior Associate 

Associate

Superannuation & Disability Insurance

Senior Associate 

  • Fleur Hawes – Queensland

Associate

Managing Clerk

Work and Road Claims

Legal Counsel

Senior Associate

Associate

Senior Legal Assistant

  • Chelsea Page – New South Wales

Legal Assistant 

  • Emily Bonaccorsi-Hannan – Victoria

  • Georgia Barker – New South Wales

  • Laura Riky-Rogers – Victoria

  • Taneisha Tandy – Victoria

  • Tiffany Majic – Victoria

Professional Standards and Risk

Legal Counsel

  • Lauren Bull – Victoria

Operational Excellence 

Legal Assistant

  • Thomas Whiter – Victoria