Mr Stan Kondilios > Hall & Wilcox > Sydney, Australia > Lawyer Profile
Hall & Wilcox Offices
LEVEL 18, 347 KENT ST
SYDNEY, NSW 2000
Australia
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Mr Stan Kondilios
Work Department
Real estate
Position
Stan is a leading environmental and planning law litigator who specialises in supporting local government. His practice involves assessing and advising clients on good design of development proposals which are environmentally sustainable and proper community outcomes are reached. His studies for the Masters of the Built Environment set him as a leader in the legal profession when it comes to ESD assessments and environmental consequences on the built and natural environment.
Languages
English
Education
LLB, BA, M Built Environment (Sustainable Development)
Lawyer Rankings
Australia > Environment and planning
Acting for a varied client roster of utility and social infrastructure providers, public and private stakeholders, as well as government bodies, Hall & Wilcox is known for advising on compensation claims for land acquisition and financial loss. Primarily based in Melbourne, the team has deep knowledge surrounding the development, investigation, remediation of contaminated land. Meg Lee acts for clients in environmental approvals and appeals, while Rory O’Connor focuses on development and infrastructure projects. Brisbane’s Brendan Tobin frequently handles climate change litigation and greenfield project approvals, while Stan Kondilios, who leads the Sydney group, assists clients with development proposals, ensuring they are environmentally sustainable. Natalie Bannister is skilled in handling environmental disputes, and Luke Denham frequently advises on land compensation.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Data protection
- Dispute resolution: litigation
- Environment and planning
- Fintech and financial services regulatory
- Insurance
- Media and entertainment
- Real estate
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Tax
- Corporate and M&A
- Energy (transactions and regulatory)
- Labour and employment
- Transport: shipping
- Banking and finance
- Infrastructure projects and construction