Australian Competition Law: Expert Profiles
Michael Corrigan
Partner, Clayton Utz, Sydney
Relevant qualifications
Bachelor of Laws (Hons) (Australian National University) 1983
- Bachelor of Arts (Australian National University) 1981
- Admitted to practice (High Court of Australia, NSW, ACT, Vic and SA)
Affiliations
Competition and Consumer Committee, Law Council of Australia (Business Law Section) (previously Chair)
- American Bar Association
Other
- Sydney Competition 'Lawyer of the Year' (2012) (Best Lawyers Australia)
- Voted one of Australia's Best Lawyers in Competition (2008-2014) and Litigation (2010-2014) (Best Lawyers Australia)
- Rated one of Australia's leading Competition lawyers (IFLR 1000, 2011)
Relevant publications and media
- Michael Corrigan, 'Proposed Competition Law reforms a backwards step for Australian M&A' (Clayton Utz, 3 August 2017)
- Michael Corrigan and Alexander Vial, 'Ten percent of what annual turnover? Cartel penalties to be clarified by ACCC appeal in Yazaki cartel case' (Clayton Utz, 21 July 2017)
- Michael Corrigan, Ian Reynolds and Mihkel Wilding, 'Groundbreaking Australian merger clearance - lessons from the Tatts/Tabcorp decision' (Clayton Utz, 22 June 2017)
- Michael Corrigan and Ian Reynolds, 'When will the ACCC clear a 'failing firm' transaction?' (Clayton Utz, 6 May 2015)
- Michael Corrigan, 'The Harper Committee Root and Branch Review - Cartel & Private Enforcement Issues' (Paper, 2014 Competition Law Conference, 24 May 2014)
- Michael Corrigan, Mihkel Wilding, and Ian Reynolds, 'Australia' in A Neil Campbell,Cartel Regulation 2014 (Getting the Deal Through) 2013
- Boardroom Radio Interview: ' Price signalling reforms contentious - Michael Corrigan' (3 Feb 2011) (6mins)