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Timothy Bowles
Associate
Qualifications & Education
  • Bachelor’s degree in Law from the Queensland University of Technology, Australia
  • Bachelor’s degree in Business (Economics) from the Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Admissions
  • The Supreme Court of Queensland and High Court of Australia
Accolades
  • Legal 500, 2022: “Next Generation Partner” Commercial Litigation: Premium

Tim is an experienced commercial litigator with a background in complex commercial disputes, exercising a particular focus on civil fraud, financial services, and energy and resources disputes. 

Background

Tim holds Bachelor’s degrees in Law and Business (Economics) from the Queensland University of Technology, Australia, and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Australian National University.  Tim was admitted as a solicitor in the Supreme Court of Queensland and High Court of Australia in October 2018. 

Prior to commencing with Enyo Law in February 2023, Tim’s most recent experience was at a National Firm, McCullough Robertson, in Australia. 

News
Jul 9, 2024
The importance of directors’ knowledge in establishing the largest ever wrongful trading award and the first ever award for “misfeasant trading”
The High Court recently issued its judgment against two former directors of BHS Group Limited, Mr Henningson and Mr Chandler...
Jul 4, 2024
Supreme Court rules that planning authorities cannot give permission for oil drilling projects without considering the environmental effects of the oil’s combustion
On 20 June 2024, the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in R (on the application of Finch on behalf...
Jul 2, 2024
UK sanctions ground payment obligations under letters of credit in aircraft leasing case
In Celestial Aviation Services Limited v UniCredit Bank GmbH, London Branch [2024] EWCA Civ 628, the Court of Appeal held...
Jun 13, 2024
Fair winds favour plaintiffs in wasted expenditure cases
A recent judgment of the High Court of Australia has clarified aspects of contract law and the availability of damages...