Kamal Farouque

Principal

Key practice areas: Employment & Industrial Law
Qualifications: LLB, BA
Location: Melbourne (VIC)

Kamal Farouque is a Principal in the Employment & Industrial Law practice with extensive experience in employment, discrimination and workplace law.

This year Kamal was nominated as recommended among Victorian employment and industrial awyers by Doyle's legal list 2011.

He has an in-depth understanding of the legal and practical aspects of employment law and knows how to navigate the myriad of issues in this increasingly complex and ever-changing area of law.

Kamal advises employees, including senior executives, on employment issues relating to contract negotiation, redundancies, termination, discrimination and disciplinary matters. He negotiates directly with employers to resolve issues on terms favourable to his clients.

He also has experience in conducting litigation in courts and tribunals including the Federal Court, the Supreme Court, the Magistrates Court, industrial tribunals and discrimination tribunals.

Examples of Kamal's experience include:

  • Representing a senior IT professional who had been dismissed by a major bank for alleged misconduct. Kamal was successful in having his client reinstated with a payment of over $100,000 compensation
  • Representing Victorian police officers in a case before the Magistrates Court and the Federal Court to recover a substantial amount of unpaid allowances
  • Representing the family of Larry Knight and the Australian Workers Union in the six week coroner's inquest into the death of Beaconsfield miner Larry Knight, and
  • Representing the Wilderness Society in a case commenced by Tasmanian logging company Gunns in the Supreme Court of Victoria. The case against the Wilderness Society started in 2004 and was resolved in 2009 with Gunns paying the Wilderness Society a net sum of $325,000.

Kamal also has extensive experience appearing as an advocate having practised as a Barrister at the Victorian Bar between 1999 and 2004. Whilst at the Bar, he focused on employment and workplace law.