Charles Carroll
Admitted as a Solicitor in the Supreme Court of NSW: 1998
Admitted as a Barrister of the New South Wales Bar: February 2002
Charles Carroll began practising at the NSW Bar in 2002.
He is regularly briefed in a range of areas including contractual and equity disputes, corporations law matters, professional negligence, litigation over real property, trade practices and crime.
Charles frequently appears in all NSW State courts. In recent times, his practice has focused on professional negligence matters following his appearance in Tomasetti v Brailey [2012] NSWCA 399 and property disputes following Galafassi v Kelly (2014) 87 NSWLR 119.
Additionally, Charles is a casual teacher in Contracts at the University of Sydney.
The Australian Bar Association Advanced Trial Advocacy Intensive – 2016
Diploma of Law (Legal Practitioners Admission Board) – 1997
Bachelor of Arts (Sydney University) – 1993
The Scots College - 1987
2002 to dateBarrister of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
March 2000 – January 2002Solicitor (Associate), Stewart Green Mijovich Solicitors
September 1999 – February 2000Solicitor Advocate, Marsdens the Attorneys
May 1998 – September 1999Solicitor, Somerville & Co. Solicitors
Email: carroll@8wentworth.com.au
Admitted as a Solicitor in the Supreme Court of NSW: 1998
Admitted as a Barrister of the New South Wales Bar: February 2002
The Australian Bar Association Advanced Trial Advocacy Intensive – 2016
Diploma of Law (Legal Practitioners Admission Board) – 1997
Bachelor of Arts (Sydney University) – 1993
The Scots College - 1987
2002 to dateBarrister of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
March 2000 – January 2002Solicitor (Associate), Stewart Green Mijovich Solicitors
September 1999 – February 2000Solicitor Advocate, Marsdens the Attorneys
May 1998 – September 1999Solicitor, Somerville & Co. Solicitors
Charles Carroll began practising at the NSW Bar in 2002.
He is regularly briefed in a range of areas including contractual and equity disputes, corporations law matters, professional negligence, litigation over real property, trade practices and crime.
Charles frequently appears in all NSW State courts. In recent times, his practice has focused on professional negligence matters following his appearance in Tomasetti v Brailey [2012] NSWCA 399 and property disputes following Galafassi v Kelly (2014) 87 NSWLR 119.
Additionally, Charles is a casual teacher in Contracts at the University of Sydney.