OUR TEAM

Leah Cameron
Founder & Principal Solicitor

Christina Batson
Special Counsel

Oliver Gilkerson
Special Counsel

Ross Mackay
Special Counsel

Shenetty Makoti
Law Graduate

Greg Brown
Consultant

Prue Cameron
Principal Policy Analyst

Henry Dow
Associate

Caitlyn Tagliaferri
Practice Manager

Joshua Brown
Finance Manager

Stephanie Brown
Administration/Finance Assistant
Our How
Whether a large corporation or a small business, Marrawah Law’s commercial practice brings an innovative and holistic approach for clients looking to grow, guard against risk or deal with immediate needs. We analyse the broader context of your matter, delve into your objectives and drive outcomes for both now and the future.
Our What
We advise and act on business planning, property, employment, governance and regulatory requirements with effective advice, representation, negotiation and litigation. Our difference. We listen and connect.

Marrawah Law wins big at Supply Nation Supplier Diversity Awards
MEDIA RELEASE Australia’s leading independent Indigenous law firm, Marrawah Law, was named 2021 Certified Supplier of...

Marrawah Law proudly hosts International Women’s Day in Cairns
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High praise as top legal eagle takes two gongs
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Marrawah Law celebrates Doyle’s recognition
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Why we are proud to be a Supply Nation certified Indigenous business
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NAIDOC Week 2020
In June the decision was made to postpone NAIDOC Week 2020 celebrations from the original July dates to this week,...

This year’s NAIDOC theme Always Was, Always Will Be really resonates with me.
It resonates because it highlights the fact that we, as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, have a...

A Salute to Indigenous Women Lawyers
Listen up… Why Indigenous women lawyers have the edge The overwhelming majority of my staff are Indigenous women....

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