Colin Biggers & Paisley welcomes new partner in promotion

Philip Atkin has been with the firm’s Melbourne insurance team since 2018

Colin Biggers & Paisley welcomes new partner in promotion

Colin Biggers & Paisley (CBP) has welcomed special counsel Philip Atkin to its partnership.

Atkin has been with CBP’s insurance team in Melbourne since 2018. Managing partner Nick Crennan said that Atkin’s promotion is part of the firm’s strategy to continuously expand its professional indemnity practice.

Atkin specialises in insurance and reinsurance, professional indemnity, construction disputes, construction risk insurance, and construction defect disputes involving owners corporations.

He has defended claims against a wide range of professionals, such as real estate agents, mortgage and insurance brokers, and financial services professionals. He regularly acts as a coverage counsel in complex professional indemnity and project and infrastructure claims.

Atkin’s construction insurance practice involves acting for professional indemnity insurers, design and construct contractors and builders, engineers, architects, building owners, and property developers in significant building and construction disputes. He also represents clients in building industry workplace health and safety prosecutions and matters before building compliance and disciplinary boards.

Moreover, he also has expertise in private mediations and court-ordered alternative dispute resolution proceedings.

Atkin is currently listed in the 2022 and 2023 editions of Best Lawyers in Australia for his insurance law expertise.

Recent articles & video

W+K adopts gen-AI tool designed for Australian legal market

HSF, Maddocks confirm roles in $2.3bn PSC Insurance acquisition

Hunt & Hunt announces support for St Kilda Film Festival

G+T helps banks secure ACCC authorisation for mortgage aggregator assurance program

Data Zoo taps KWM for support on Ellerston Capital investment

Allens assists QIC on minerals fund's initial investments

Most Read Articles

High Court affirms right to reliance damages in landmark breach of contract case

KKR snaps up Perpetual businesses in $2bn deal with G+T's help

W+K adopts gen-AI tool designed for Australian legal market

Clifford Chance recruits partners from Shearman & Sterling, White & Case as it expands US presence