Corrs Chambers Westgarth, noted for its 'exceptional attention to detail’, has a strong reputation for defending major corporates, professional services firms and global technology companies in their most significant and high-profile disputes. The practice is led by Sydney-based partner Chris Pagent, described by a client as ‘the market leader’, with support from commercial litigation head Mark Wilks, who is regularly instructed on complex mandates in the natural resources, financial services and technology industries. Katrina Sleiman and Frieda Chan continue to build strong reputations in disclosure, professional services and technology-driven class actions, while senior associate Teagan Lewis is highlighted for her work in the automotive sector. The practice saw the departure of Brad Woodhouse in August 2025.
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Testimonials
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‘The Corrs team has exceptional attention to detail - not just with respect to the law, but also in relation to the needs and style of their clients. The team's willingness to collaborate and share learnings with our in-house legal team is unique to Corrs. Our in-house legal team is growing in skill and knowledge just by working with Corrs.’
‘Chris Pagent and Frieda Chan are experts in their field. They have taken carriage of our matters part way through a complex claim and made it seem easy.'
Key clients
- General Motors Australia and New Zealand Pty Ltd (Holden)
- Carnival
Work highlights
Defended Google in claims by consumers and app developers alleging misuse of market power in its app store, in breach of Australian competition law.
