Mark Bradley is a partner in our dispute resolution practice
Mark helps clients deal with complex commercial disputes and regulatory or internal investigations, particularly in the financial services and resources and infrastructure sectors.
Mark has significant experience in financial services and corporate regulatory disputes, including civil disputes concerning financial advice and financial products; litigation relating to corporate governance/directors duties; shareholder disputes including oppression claims and derivative actions; and disputes raising audit and accounting issues. Mark has also acted on a range of ASIC investigations relating to alleged insider dealing, market manipulation, continuous disclosure breaches and sales practices, as well as internal investigations relation to potential fraud and corruption.
Mark also regularly advises and acts on disputes in the resources and infrastructure sector, including commercial disputes relating to civil liability for environmental contamination, joint venture obligations, the enforcement of arbitral awards and long-running infrastructure contracts.
Mark has extensive experience of acting for and against government clients, particularly within the resources and infrastructure sector, including commercial disputes, judicial reviews, freedom of information requests, inquiries and inquests.
Latest thinking
Carousel: clicking the "Previous" or "Next" button changes the content between the buttons.
-
Quickguides
Class actions in Australia
26 Sep 2025
Discover more -
Quickguides
Stopping class actions in Australia - declassing
25 Sep 2025
Discover more -
Quickguides
Class actions in Australia
11 Sep 2025
Discover more -
Legal development
Debanking: A Bank's Legitimate Interest Prevails
12 Aug 2025
Discover more -
Legal development
High Court gives soft landing to "soft" class closure orders
08 May 2025
Discover more -
Legal development
Current trends in Australian disputes 2024-25
31 Jan 2025
Discover more -
Legal development
Does a remediation program reduce consumer class action risk?
29 Oct 2024
Discover more -
Legal development
NSW Court of Appeal confirms litigation funding commission not recoverable as damages
24 Oct 2024
Discover more -
Legal development
Class action against ASIC dismissed and leave to replead refused
09 Oct 2024
Discover more -
Legal development
High Court finds removing customer safeguards can lead to unconscionable conduct
12 Sep 2024
Discover more -
Legal development
First settlement approval by Victorian Supreme Court involving contingency fees
29 Aug 2024
Discover more -
Legal development
Class Actions Update: Courts rain on beauty parade for unfunded lawyers seeking contingency fee
14 Aug 2024
Discover more
Latest news, deals and awards
Carousel: clicking the "Previous" or "Next" button changes the content between the buttons.