Mark Williams

Author: Mark Williams

Named in Doyle’s Guide for 2019 as a Leading Junior Counsel for Queensland in Construction & Infrastructure, Mark Williams is a barrister at the Queensland Bar, and has been so since 1995. He has, over the twenty-nine years of his post admission career, practised extensively in commercial litigation; with a heavy emphasis on building and construction, not only in Queensland, but in the Northern Territory and New South Wales as well. Holding the degrees of Bachelor of Laws with Honours, Master of Laws and Professional Certificate in Arbitration (with Resolution Institute Award for Highest Academic Merit), Mark is also a Sessional Academic & Unit Coordinator at the Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Law where, as part of its Master of Laws programme, he teaches the subject Construction & Engineering Law. A registered and active security of payment adjudicator in Queensland, the Northern Territory, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia, Mark is also a Grade 2 Arbitrator, as well as an experienced and nationally accredited mediator. He has written and published extensively, including the book Building Contracts & Regulation Queensland as well as being a contributing author to the Lexis Nexis online service Lexis Nexis Regulatory Compliance – Building and Construction Module. Having been given a number of professional accolades over the years, Mark is also a member of a number of committees in his field, including the Bar Association of Queensland’s Building and Construction Committee. Email Mark at markwilliams@qldbar.asn.au.

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