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Leigh practices in regulatory, criminal and public law matters including inquests and tribunals.
Leigh appears in the Magistrates’, County and Supreme Court of Victoria in bail applications, contested hearings, pleas and as junior counsel in jury trials. He specialises in regulatory crime, with particular expertise in occupational health and safety matters arising from serious workplace incidents across all sectors including construction, manufacturing, mining, agricultural and healthcare.
Leigh is regularly briefed to advise on evidentiary issues and statutory interpretation, and has experience working with expert witnesses and complex technical material.
Before coming to the Bar, Leigh was a Lead Lawyer at WorkSafe Victoria, where he appeared in occupational health and safety proceedings and conducted merits review of inspector decisions. He was also a Principal Solicitor at the Victorian Government Solicitors Office, advising a range of government departments on occupational health and safety matters, and a Solicitor at the Office of Public Prosecutions in a general trial division.
In 2010, Leigh was Associate to her Honour Judge Hampel AM SC. He also worked in the community legal sector.
Leigh read with Karen Argiropoulos SC and his senior mentor was Daniel Gurvich KC.
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Admitted
11 Aug 2009
Victorian Bar
19 Oct 2023
Areas of Expertise
- Compliance and Investigations
- Merits Review
- Environmental and Planning Offences
- Work Health and Safety - Criminal
- Industry Regulations
- Work Health and Safety
Public Administrative 2 Areas
Criminal 2 Areas
Government 1 Areas
Industrial Employment 1 Areas
CPD Resources
Podcasts & Papers
- Gone Gone Committals are Gone
- Regulatory Crime - Recent Cases on How to Respond to Quasi-Crime Investigations