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Georgia Fennell
Associate
Qualifications and Education
  • Bachelor of Laws (Hons), Australian National University
  • Bachelor of International Relations, Australian National University
Admissions
  • Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Georgia has broad experience acting for commercial, government and individual clients across a range of contentious, investigatory, and regulatory matters.

Background

Georgia holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and a Bachelor of International Relations from the Australian National University. Georgia has practised as a solicitor at leading Australian law firms, Gilbert + Tobin and Clayton Utz. Georgia joined Enyo Law in January 2024.

Reported cases:
  • Acted for Bernard Collaery, former Attorney-General of the Australian Capital Territory, with respect to high-profile criminal charges under national security legislation.
  • Acted as Solicitor Assisting the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme, a landmark inquiry established to investigate the Australian Government’s unlawful compliance and debt recovery scheme.
  • Acted for the Australian Government in its response to the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse and Exploitation of People with Disability.
  • Advised an Independent Review Panel commissioned by the Woolworths Group to review a proposed liquor outlet in Darwin, Australia.
  • Acted for Australian Government clients in response to administrative law merits and judicial review applications.
News
Dec 19, 2024
Supply chain liability case against Dyson can proceed in England
As explained in our previous article (Dyson Group wins jurisdictional battle in the English court over migrant worker ESG claims:...
Dec 4, 2024
AABAR Holdings v Glencore & Ors: the end of the Shareholder Rule?
Aabar Holdings S.a.r.l v Glencore Plc [2024] EWHC 3046 (Comm), handed down last week, is a key judgment on the...
Nov 29, 2024
Evgenia Loewe joins Enyo Law
Evgenia Loewe joins the firm as a Senior Counsel. We are delighted to welcome Evgenia Loewe, who joins the firm...
Nov 20, 2024
English Court refuses to extend anti-suit injunctive relief to claims against third parties
In Renaissance Securities (Cyprus) Limited v ILLC Chlodwig Enterprises and Others [2024] EWHC 2843 (Comm), the High Court confirmed the...