Mr Daryl Clifford > Corrs Chambers Westgarth > Brisbane, Australia > Lawyer Profile
Corrs Chambers Westgarth Offices
Level 42, One One One Eagle
111 Eagle Street
BRISBANE, QLD 4000
Australia
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Mr Daryl Clifford
Work Department
Property & Real Estate.
Position
Consultant
Career
As a leading property and infrastructure lawyer, Daryl has had front row seats to Brisbane’s burgeoning property market. For more than 25 years, he has played major roles in projects that have impacted Queensland infrastructure. This includes key projects such as Queen’s Wharf, Brisbane Square, the Dockside Project, Raby Bay, the Queensland Curtis LNG Project, Gold Coast University Hospital and the Cloncurry water pipeline. Daryl has a recognised expertise in the delivery of linear infrastructure. He acts for developers, property trusts, resource companies and governments in a wide range of property and infrastructure projects. Other than property, Daryl’s other passion is pro bono work. He is proudly the “Giving Back” Partner in Queensland and an active member and supporter of Micah Projects (a Brisbane based provider of community services, especially in the area of homelessness) and Murri Watch who provide services for Aboriginal men.
https://www.corrs.com.au/people/daryl-clifford
Memberships
Queensland Law Society, Property Law and Practice Committee Member, 1990-1998 Queensland Art Gallery Foundation Fellow Queensland Law Society, Revenue Law Committee Member, 1998-2003 The Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) Fellow.
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Competition and trade
- Data protection
- Dispute resolution: arbitration
- Dispute resolution: litigation
- Infrastructure projects and construction
- Intellectual property
- IT and telecoms
- Labour and employment
- Natural resources (transactions and regulatory)
- Project finance
- Real estate
- Restructuring and insolvency
Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: class actions
- Energy (transactions and regulatory)
- Environment and planning
- Fintech and financial services regulatory
- Labour and employment: workplace health and safety (WHS)
- Tax
- White-collar crime
- Insurance
- Media and entertainment
- Capital markets