About
Christian Juebner KC
LL.B (Hons), B.Ec., Grad. Dip. (Commercial Law)
Date of Admission 01 Apr 1996
First Signed Bar Roll 04 Nov 2004
Date Appointed Silk 03 Nov 2022
Nationally Accredited Mediator 05 Aug 2022
Division of Bar Roll Victorian Practising Counsel
Previous Occupation Partner, Deacons (now Norton Rose Fulbright)
Christian came to the Bar in 2004. Before that, he was a partner of commercial law firm Deacons (now Norton Rose Fulbright).
Christian was recognised by Doyles for Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution in 2020, 2021 and 2022. Most recently, in 2024, Christian was recognised by Doyles as “Recommended Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Senior Counsel – Victoria, 2024”.
Christian has over 25 years' experience representing clients involved in a variety of disputes concerning:
- contract law;
- corporations law;
- insurance law;
- professional liability law;
- property law;
- equity and trust law; and
- consumer law, including misleading and deceptive conduct and unconscionable conduct allegations.
For a list of cases in which Christian has appeared click here.
Christian is also a nationally accredited mediator and is regularly briefed to mediate commercial disputes.
He has also been recognised by Doyles as “Leading White Collar Criminal Law & Regulatory Investigation Barrister – Australia, 2024”. Christian is an expert in proceeds of crime litigation. He is a member of the Confiscation and Proceeds of Crime List Users’ Groups of the Supreme Court of Victoria and County Court of Victoria.
Publications
- Bringing Funds to Australia – Dangers under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
- Introduction to the Confisction Act 1997 – Civil Forfeiture & Unexplained Wealth
- Misleading or Deceptive Conduct Claims – Practical Hints for Practitioners (updated November 2022)
- Overview of the Confiscation Act 1997
- Litigation under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 – A Defence Perspective
- Proceeds of Crime Litigation: Resources for Practitioners