Anand Joseph Shah has been in private practice for over 30 years: first as a solicitor for 11 years and then as a barrister.

His areas of practice include:

• Commercial
• Wills & Estates
• Defamation
• Administrative Law (including Judicial Review)
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Human Rights
• Migration Law
• Personal Injuries

Practice Areas and Experience

Anand’s principal area of practice is commercial litigation covering areas such as corporations law, contract, equity, consumer law, property, trusts, insolvency, bankruptcy, banking and insurance. Anand also actively practises in administrative law (including judicial review), wills & estates, defamation, human rights, personal injuries and migration law.

As Counsel, Anand has appeared in the High Court of Australia, the Queensland Court of Appeal and in all the State Courts at trial. Anand has appeared in the Federal Court of Australia and in the Family and Federal Circuit Court of Australia. He has also appeared in the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and its predecessor tribunals (at trial and appellate levels) in matters concerning building, retirement villages, retail shop leases and discrimination. Anand has appeared at inquests as solicitor and counsel.

Anand has acted, as Counsel, in an expert determination concerning a commercial contract. The expert was the Hon. Richard Chesterman QC.

He has been appointed (privately and by the Court) to act as a mediator in disputes concerning commercial law, professional negligence, wills & estates and personal injuries.

Active Involvement in the Legal Profession

Anand has been actively involved in the activities of the Bar Association of Queensland including serving, on many occasions, on the Bar Council and with many Judges on the Annual Bar Conference Committee for six years.

He is a past President of Queensland Young Lawyers and has served on Queensland Law Society Committees such as the Accident Compensation Committee and the Property Law and Development Committee.

Anand is the immediate past-President of the Asian Australian Lawyers Association (AALA) (Queensland Branch). AALA’s aim is to promote and encourage cultural diversity in the legal profession. The AALA Queensland Branch has sought to do this through theatre, film and music. Anand was the Convener of the 2020 and 2021 AALA National Cultural Diversity Summits. The summits attracted a large number of registrants and included internationally-based judges and representatives from other culturally diverse lawyer associations. The AALA has branches in all Australian States and Territories.

He has acted as a mentor both when practising as a solicitor and as a barrister. He has been a mentor for students at QUT’s Practical Legal Training Course, the Bar Association’s Indigenous Student Mentoring Scheme, the QUT Careers Mentoring Scheme, the Asian Australian Lawyers Association Mentoring Program and the University of Queensland’s Barristers Work Experience Program.

He is also regularly engaged in pro bono work and takes on briefs on a legal-aid basis.

Active Involvement in Education and the Community

Anand has a keen interest in legal education and has delivered many papers and workshops for organisations such as the Queensland Bar Association, Queensland Law Society, LexisNexis, Thomson Reuters, Legalwise , the Television Education Network , LawRight, the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service and Bench TV. The topics are many and varied including climate-change litigation, the Queensland Human Rights Act, commercial law, property law, insolvency, civil procedure, wills & estates, dispute resolution, block-chain contracts, personal injuries and advocacy.

He has authored for legal publishers, such as LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters, over many years. Subject areas include civil procedure, personal injuries and privacy.

Anand has regularly taught, with other barristers and judges, at the Queensland Bar Practice Course on mediation and advocacy in the Applications Court and at trial.

He also chaired the Queensland University of Technology’s Learning Potential Fund in 2012 and 2013. The Fund assists socio-economically disadvantaged QUT students across all QUT faculties.

Contact

E [email protected]
T 07 3003 0911
M 0407 765 226
W www.brisbanechambers.com

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