About Us
Julie Mahony and Tory Saunders
Personal Injury lawyers are not frequently found in boutique, client-focused law firms. That’s what makes Julie Mahony Legal special.
In addition to specialising in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence law, our practice extends to other legal issues that typically affect people in their daily life. Examples include Wills and Estates Litigation (including applications for Family Provision), and Superannuation disputes.
Helmed by Julie Mahony, who has over 30 years of experience in this area of law, we pride ourselves on being approachable and offering practical solutions to what can be very complex issues. We believe our compassion and excellent listening skills set us apart.
Julie is assisted in the day-to-day management of the firm by her daughter, Tory Saunders.
About Julie
Julie Mahony
Julie has practised extensively in cutting-edge litigation for over 30 years. She is an Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law, and has particular expertise in the field of medical negligence, having been recognised by the Doyle’s Guide Legal Industry Awards as a leading and recommended Medical Negligence lawyer for many years running.
She is widely renowned for her work in acting for people who have been injured as a result of issues that have arisen in the course of medical and allied health treatment, as well as other areas of injury litigation including for people who have been injured in car accidents, and in public places. Her tenacity and her passion for seeking justice and fair compensation for injured people has seen her achieve outstanding results, including in cases that other lawyers have deemed impossible.
Julie has acted for plaintiffs in some of the most important cases that have been decided by the High Court, Supreme Court and Court of Appeal including Shorey v PT Limited [2003] HCA 27; 77 ALJR 1104.
Julie obtained her law degree at Adelaide University, and received the inaugural grant of Specialist Accreditation by the Law Society of New South Wales. She was a member of the Motor Accidents Authority Board and has been a long-time member of the Australian Lawyers Alliance.