Mr David Warren > Corrs Chambers Westgarth > Melbourne, Australia > Lawyer Profile
Corrs Chambers Westgarth Offices

LEVEL 36, BOURKE PLACE
600 BOURKE STREET
MELBOURNE, VIC 3000
Australia
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Mr David Warren

Work Department
Banking & Finance / Major Projects & Infrastructure.
Position
Partner.
Career
David doesn’t just provide legal advice, he commits himself to being an integral part of your team. With established experience in project infrastructure and finance, he has advised on major transactions including Airport Link (Australia’s largest toll road project), the Victorian Desalination Plant project, and acted for the Queensland Department of Transport & Main Roads and Duke Energy International. No matter the issues or circumstances facing a project, David proves himself an invaluable part of his clients’ transaction through his refreshingly positive attitude and dedication.
Lawyer Rankings
Australia > Infrastructure projects and construction
(Hall of Fame)Noted for its focus on public-private partnerships (PPPs) and integrated construction capabilities, the projects group at Corrs Chambers Westgarth represents a mix of state governments and commercial entities on some of the most significant contentious and non-contentious matters within the road, rail, social infrastructure and waste sectors. As head of projects, Andrew Stephenson has a particular specialism in matters involving technology, construction, and engineering – notably including international arbitration. Matthew Muir is deputy head of projects, advising on all aspects of project delivery, claims management and dispute resolution. Chris Ryder is a market veteran who advises on high-profile construction disputes and projects, while John Walter
has extensive experience advising clients on engagement between the public and private sector. Other key names to note include David Warren
, who advises on major transactions surrounding PPPs, rolling stock procurement and energy projects, and Carla Mills, who regularly advises on both public and private sector-driven matters.
Lawyer Rankings
- Hall of Fame - Australia > Infrastructure projects and construction
- Infrastructure projects and construction - Australia
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Construction
- Data protection
- Dispute resolution: arbitration
- Dispute resolution: litigation
- Infrastructure projects and construction
- Intellectual property
- IT and telecoms
- Real estate
- Restructuring and insolvency
Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Competition and trade
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: class actions
- Energy (transactions and regulatory)
- Environment and planning
- Fintech and financial services regulatory
- Labour and employment
- Media and entertainment
- Natural resources (transactions and regulatory)
- Project finance
- Tax
- White-collar crime
- Insurance
- Labour and employment: workplace health and safety (WHS)
- Capital markets