Michael Batch

Principal, Brisbane

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About Michael

Michael is the co-founder of Batch Mewing Lawyers. He jointly leads the firm which prides itself on understanding the challenges faced by the construction industry, and driving the best outcomes for clients.

Michael advises on dispute resolution strategies for complex construction disputes, involving multi-parties, and multiple claims including for variations, latent conditions, bank guarantees and defective works.

Michael has nearly 20 years’ experience in construction law and litigation obtained at firms in Australia and the UK and in-house at some of Australia’s leading contractors.

Clients praise his advice for being pragmatic, clear and considered. His comprehensive understanding of how major contractors operate based on his own in-house experience gives him an appreciation of how legal and commercial risks fit within the bigger picture.

Michael has experience advising on major infrastructure projects both across Australia and the UK including the Clem7 Tunnel, Wembley Stadium, the National Broadband Network, Olympic Dam, the North West Rail Link, Gold Coast Light Rail, WestConnex, the Gateway Upgrade North, Inland Rail, Defence Projects, and various school and high rise development projects.

Michael has been recommended as a leading construction litigator in Queensland by the prestigious Doyles Guide.

Core Practice Areas

Project Highlights

Caval Ridge Coal Mine

Advised major mechanical engineering subcontractor on the successful $6M adjudication application for works relating to electrical and instrumentation works at BHP Billiton’s expansion project.

Wembley Stadium

Advised principal on disputes arising during the construction of the £792M sports stadium in London. Provided contractual advice to client and worked with expert programmers in preparation of the claim.

Water Waste Treatment

Defending a specialist waste-water treatment contractor from a multimillion-dollar Victorian Supreme Court claim in relation to the alleged negligent construction of a treatment plant near Geelong.

Recent Insights

Negotiating Construction Industry Claims: A Guide for Contractors

Building for Success: 12 Essential Review Systems for Your Construction Company

Want to Terminate your Construction Contract? Take Care… It Could Backfire

About Michael

Michael is the co-founder of Batch Mewing Lawyers. He jointly leads the firm which prides itself on understanding the challenges faced by the construction industry, and driving the best outcomes for clients.

Michael advises on dispute resolution strategies for complex construction disputes, involving multi-parties, and multiple claims including for variations, latent conditions, bank guarantees and defective works.

Michael has nearly 20 years’ experience in construction law and litigation obtained at firms in Australia and the UK and in-house at some of Australia’s leading contractors.

Clients praise his advice for being pragmatic, clear and considered. His comprehensive understanding of how major contractors operate based on his own in-house experience gives him an appreciation of how legal and commercial risks fit within the bigger picture.

Michael has experience advising on major infrastructure projects both across Australia and the UK including the Clem7 Tunnel, Wembley Stadium, the National Broadband Network, Olympic Dam, the North West Rail Link, Gold Coast Light Rail, WestConnex, the Gateway Upgrade North, Inland Rail, Defence Projects, and various school and high rise development projects.

Michael has been recommended as a leading construction litigator in Queensland by the prestigious Doyles Guide.

Project Highlights

Caval Ridge Coal Mine

Advised major mechanical engineering subcontractor on the successful $6M adjudication application for works relating to electrical and instrumentation works at BHP Billiton’s expansion project.

Wembley Stadium

Advised principal on disputes arising during the construction of the £792M sports stadium in London. Provided contractual advice to client and worked with expert programmers in preparation of the claim.

Water Waste Treatment

Defending a specialist waste-water treatment contractor from a multimillion-dollar Victorian Supreme Court claim in relation to the alleged negligent construction of a treatment plant near Geelong.

Core Practice Areas

Recent Insights

Negotiating Construction Industry Claims: A Guide for Contractors

Building for Success: 12 Essential Review Systems for Your Construction Company

Want to Terminate your Construction Contract? Take Care… It Could Backfire