

Craig Pratt serves as a Director at Gilshenan & Luton Legal Practice, a preeminent firm in Queensland specialising in criminal and professional misconduct law. Recognised by Doyle's Guide as a recommended Queensland criminal lawyer, Craig provides expert legal advice and representation across various criminal law disciplines. His practice encompasses the defence and prosecution of offences such as sexual crimes, violent offences including assault and homicide, serious driving offences, and domestic violence cases. Furthermore, Craig is adept in handling cases related to professional misconduct, coronial inquests, and administrative law. He has extensive experience in representing clients in high-stakes CCC investigations and disciplinary proceedings involving police officers and health professionals. His advocacy skills are well-regarded in tribunals, including QCAT. Craig's robust background in both family law and dispute resolution, in addition to his tenure as a legal advisor to the Australian Medical Association (Qld), underscores his comprehensive legal acumen. Having commenced his career at Gilshenan & Luton in 2004, Craig has been a pivotal part of the firm's growth, including the recent expansion to Caboolture, enhancing services for clients in the Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast regions. Craig's educational credentials include an LLB (Hons) from Griffith University and prior academic pursuits in education and agricultural economics, reflecting a diverse knowledge base. Outside of his legal endeavours, Craig enjoys travel, golf, and football, spending quality time with his wife Rebecca and their two children.
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