Mr Matthew Muir > Corrs Chambers Westgarth > Brisbane, Australia > Lawyer Profile

Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Level 42, One One One Eagle
111 Eagle Street
BRISBANE, QLD 4000
Australia
Matthew Muir photo

Work Department

Projects

Position

Partner.

Career

Matthew is our deputy head of projects.  A lateral thinker, Matthew is known both for his ability to deliver incisive solutions to complex legal problems and his client focused approach.

He is a recognised expert in construction law and disputes, providing sound strategic advice and world class service to Corrs’ clients. Matthew has a proven track record of successfully advising on complex and significant matters.

He represents government and commercial clients in the engineering, construction, energy and resources and development sectors. Matthew has experience advising on all aspects of project delivery, claims management and dispute resolution strategy, including litigation and the full suite of alternative dispute resolution.

https://www.corrs.com.au/people/matthew-muir

Memberships

Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators of Australia Member Australian Centre of International Commercial Arbitration Member.

Lawyer Rankings

Australia > Infrastructure projects and construction

(Next Generation Partners)

Matthew MuirCorrs Chambers Westgarth

Boasting ‘excellent depth of team and industry knowledge‘, Corrs Chambers Westgarth‘s sizeable bi-coastal practice made great strides in expanding its front-end project capabilities with the high-profile lateral hires of A&O Shearman‘s projects co-head Adam Stapledon and project finance partners James Abbott and Simon Huxley (all of whom joined the Sydney office in late 2022). ‘Exceptional problem solverChris Ryder (in Perth) and ‘technically brilliant‘ practice co-head Andrew Stephenson (in Melbourne) are the standout construction lawyers, while Joseph Barbaro is another key Melbourne contact for project delivery and outsourcing. Litigators Carla Mills and practice co-head Matthew Muir are also highly recommended in Sydney and Brisbane, respectively. In Victoria, senior partner John Walter and David Warren act for governments, sponsors, contractors and financiers on road and rail PPPs, rolling stock procurement and social infrastructure projects.