Ellie’s practice primarily consists of compensation and liability claims.

Ellie provides in-depth advice on Western Australian workers’ compensation, Seafarer and Comcare claims, liability claims and claims brought pursuant to the Fatal Accidents Act 1959 (WA).

Ellie has a well rounded view of the insurance industry, having practiced in both plaintiff and defendant litigation. Ellie’s plaintiff lawyer experience enables her to appreciate the plaintiff perspective, which assists in negotiation and resolution of appropriate claims.

Ellie acts for large commercial clients and major Australian insurers. Ellie frequently represents her clients at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, the District Court of Western Australia, the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the Conciliation and Arbitration Services at WorkCover WA.

Ellie ensures that she obtains the best possible result for clients by resolving matters swiftly and cost effectively where possible. Ellie has also been instructing solicitor on successfully litigated matters, such as Kremer v Sandfire Resources NL [2020] WADC 20 and Uprety v Serco Australia Pty Ltd [2020] WADC 53.

In addition to her insurance practice, Ellie has been involved in a variety of pro bono matters on a global, national and local scale. Ellie has been awarded Certificates of Appreciation by Law Access WA for her contribution to pro bono practice every year since 2018.

Ellie also works with the disadvantaged in the local community. Ellie volunteers for the Australian Business and Community Network to mentor high school students from low socio-economic backgrounds to obtain successful employment and encourage strong goal setting for success. Ellie also volunteers to cook for the Ronald McDonald House in Nedlands for families from regional WA who have a sick child in hospital receiving treatment.

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