Dispute Resolution and Representation
Fiona Cameron
Barrister | Arbitrator | Mediator
Finding the right framework for each dispute.
Fiona holds specialist qualifications in multiple dispute resolution modalities. She routinely advises parties and clients on selecting and tailoring the most suitable process for their circumstances and supports them through the management and resolution of a wide variety of disputes.
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Fiona is an experienced arbitrator and expert determiner in commercial and construction disputes, offering clear, technically grounded, and procedurally rigorous resolution. As a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a Graded Arbitrator with Resolution Institute, she applies international best practices, impartial case management, and award-writing excellence to deliver enforceable outcomes.
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As an AMDRAS accredited mediator, Fiona brings calm, incisive leadership to mediations. She pairs clear procedural frameworks with empathetic listening, helping parties feel heard while uncovering interests and guiding the parties through deadlocks where required.
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In certain contracts and sectors, expert determination is the favoured method for resolving disputes, delivering rapid outcomes with minimal formality. Fiona is frequently appointed to decide such matters, combining her legal acumen and technical expertise to produce a fair, binding result for the parties.
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As an Australian-qualified barrister, Fiona has over a decade of experience representing parties in all forms of dispute resolution. She is regularly recognised in industry guides such as Doyle’s Guide and Legal 500 as a leading junior counsel in the areas of commercial and construction and infrastructure disputes.
A tailored approach
Fiona’s approach to dispute resolution and representation begins with listening. She engages closely with each client and party to understand the issues at stake and their unique objectives and circumstances, to ensure that the process is tailored to their case.
Her focus is on helping clients and parties to achieve a timely, cost‑effective and enforceable outcome, whether through neutral determination or a negotiated resolution.