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Anthony Hillary

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Anthony Hillary

Partner

T 08 8210 2609
ahillary@lawsonsmith.com.au

Anthony has built a reputation as one of South Australia’s emerging leaders in insurance and civil litigation.

Anthony advises and represents insurers, significant multinational and listed risk carriers and professional organisations across:

  • Professional Indemnity Claims
  • Public and Products Liability
  • Contract Works and Engineering Matters
  • Dust Diseases Issues
  • Industrial Special Risks
  • Property Damage and Recoveries
  • Co-insurance, Contract, and Policy Coverage Advice
  • Complex Contractual Arrangements

Anthony is skilled in Alternate Dispute Resolution. Early and accurate assessment of quantum and astute advice means he is effective is helping clients make sound settlement decisions, avoiding costly litigation and delivering excellent results.

He has extensive contract works experience involving mining and construction related contracts and policies. Anthony also regularly acts in relation to complex professional indemnity and dust disease claims.

He has deftly managed small and large scale litigation and appeared as counsel in most South Australian jurisdictions and the Supreme Courts of Tasmania and the Northern Territory. Anthony has also been involved in several significant matters in the Federal and High Courts of Australia.

Anthony is the President of the SA Branch of the Australian Insurance Law Association and is a keen contributor to the national insurance landscape.

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