Evelyn Tadros
- Arbitrators & Mediators
- Commercial Law
- Competition
- Employment & Industrial
- Environment & Planning
- Fraud, Injunctive Relief & Asset Recovery
- Inquests & Inquiries
- Insurance & Reinsurance
- Intellectual Property
- Media, Entertainment & Broadcast
- Professional Negligence
- Public Law
Evelyn has 15 years of experience in litigation and resolving disputes. She has a broad practice, predominantly in commercial, employment, public and common law.
Commercial law
Evelyn has advised and acted for listed companies, small businesses, governments and individual clients in a range of commercial and civil matters including in schemes of arrangement, breach of directors duties, contractual disputes, property and building law disputes (including mortgagee’s obligations under s87A of the Transfer of Land Act), pecuniary penalties, insurance and superannuation claims, consumer protection, commercial arbitration, breaches of confidentiality, privacy matters, copyright, tenancy and planning law.
Employment Law
Evelyn has advised and acted for both employees and employers in employment law matters, including in relation to anti-discrimination laws, sexual harassment and unfair dismissal. She was on the legal team that achieved a financial settlement with the Commonwealth government on behalf of former associates who were sexually harassed by former High Court justice Dyson Heydon.
Public law
Evelyn’s public law practice includes human rights, habeas corpus matters, constitutional law, migration law, freedom of information, disciplinary proceedings, privacy and coronial inquiries. She has also advised on the privacy and copyright law risks of government entities using artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Evelyn was on the legal team for Montgomery defending the decision of Love & Thoms (the precedent which established that Aboriginal Australians were not subject to the aliens power and could not be detained and deported). The team was awarded the Pro Bono Team Excellence Award in 2023.
In 2019, she was awarded the Ron Castan AM pro bono award for her involvement in the Human Rights Charter case of Matsoukatidou v Yarra Ranges Council [2017] VSC 61 and for her work representing asylum seekers and refugees on Nauru and Manus Island.
Common law
Evelyn regularly advises and appears in defamation law matters, particularly in a social media context as well as breach of confidence.
She was also involved in a number of cases seeking urgent medical treatment for asylum seekers and refugees on Nauru and Manus Island on the basis of alleged breaches of a duty of care.
Criminal and regulatory law
Evelyn is also available to appear in relation to criminal offences, criminal matters involving administrative law or the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities, criminal breaches of the Corporations Act or work health and safety laws as well as fraud and environmental, building and planning offences.
Family law
Evelyn also appears in child protection matters and for clients seeking and defending family violence protection orders.
Alternative Dispute resolution
Evelyn is a nationally accredited mediator and welcomes briefs to mediate in broad areas of practice.
Teaching
Evelyn teaches regularly at Leo Cussen Institute, including in advocacy and administrative law. She has taught administrative law at Melbourne University as well as Civil Procedure at RMIT University. She has previously lectured in administrative law with Professor Spencer Zifcak at Australian Catholic University. She also regularly contributes to the Contracts Law chapter of the Fitzroy Legal Service Law Handbook.
Prior legal experience
Prior to coming to the Bar, Evelyn was Senior Associate to the Honourable Justice Almond in the Supreme Court of Victoria. She practised for four years as a solicitor at Clayton Utz in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution team, during which she was also seconded to Justice Connect Homeless Law.
Community work
Evelyn has also worked with various not-for-profit organisations. While completing her undergraduate degree, Evelyn founded and co-directed the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival and was Chairperson of the board until 2021.
Evelyn read with Hamish Redd and her senior mentor was Peter Gray KC (as he was then known).
For a selection of the matters Evelyn has appeared in since coming to the Bar, please click here.
To view a copy of Evelyn’s CV, please click here.
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards legislation. The information referred to above has been supplied by the barrister concerned. Neither Victorian Bar Inc nor the barrister's clerk have independently verified the accuracy or completeness of the information and neither accepts any responsibility in that regard.
PRACTICE AREAS
- Arbitrators & Mediators
- International Arbitration
- Commercial Law
- Building & Construction
- Contractual Disputes
- Corporations & Securities
- International Law
- Real Property
- Competition
- Employment & Industrial
- Discrimination
- Employment Contracts
- Industrial Disputes
- Environment & Planning
- Fraud, Injunctive Relief & Asset Recovery
- Proceeds of Crime
- White Collar & Corporate Crime
- Inquests & Inquiries
- Commissions of Inquiry
- Coronial Inquests
- Insurance & Reinsurance
- Intellectual Property
- Media, Entertainment & Broadcast
- Defamation
- Professional Negligence
- Public Law
- Constitutional Law
- Health & Medical
- Human Rights Law
- Immigration
- Information Privacy
- Judicial Review and Administrative law
ADMISSIONS & QUALIFICATIONS
- Signed Victorian Bar Roll:
- 23 October 2014
LLB(Hons)/BCA, DipML (French), DipArts (DevSt)
CONTACT
TEL: +61 3 9225 6612
MOB: +61 402 137 182
FAX 9225 6355
Email: [email protected]
Clerk phone: +61 3 9225 6777
Clerk email: [email protected]
Chambers: 126
Owen Dixon Chambers West
525 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne 3000