

About Michael
Michael Laycock, a partner with a focus on commercial and construction litigation, is renowned for his expertise in dispute resolution. He serves a diverse clientele, including state government departments, councils, public and private companies, and individuals. His practice spans a variety of matters, from straightforward contract disputes to intricate high-profile commercial issues. Michael provides adept advice on contracts related to domestic, commercial, and industrial building works, as well as civil works. With extensive experience in representing principals, building contractors, and developers, Michael has appeared before the Magistrates, District, and Supreme Courts of Queensland, as well as the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal. He is also experienced in arbitration proceedings and claims under the Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004. A strong advocate for alternative dispute resolution, Michael is known for his strategic approach, ensuring many claims are resolved without litigation. Among the significant matters Michael has successfully addressed are several high-stakes disputes. He adeptly managed a $17M contract termination for a regional council involving a desalination plant, successfully defending the council against subsequent claims. In the Supreme Court, he defended a vendor against claims related to a $4M resort sale. Additionally, he successfully defended a regional council in a $500k arbitration proceeding concerning road upgrade contract variations. His expertise also extends to advising on delay payments under construction contracts, such as the Kitchner Bligh Social Housing Project.
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Practice Certificate
- Name
- Michael Laycock
- Date of Admission
- 1999
- Specialisations
- Commercial Litigation, Building and Construction Law, Succession Law
- Certification type
- Unrestricted Principal
- Region
- QLD
Practice Categories
- General Advice
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Building and Construction
- Magistrates Court
- Mediation
- Supreme Court