

About Malcolm
Malcolm Robinson serves as Director at Robinson Locke Litigation Lawyers, where he has honed his expertise in litigation over more than three decades. With vast experience across all Queensland Courts and Tribunals, Malcolm has managed a broad range of disputes. His practice covers complex litigation matters and tribunal reviews, as well as significant employment issues. Known for his commitment to resolving challenging problems, Malcolm devises strategic, client-focused approaches rather than following a generic path. Throughout his career, Malcolm has led several notable cases. In 2024, he successfully pursued an interlocutory injunction in the Supreme Court to prevent the publication of misleading electoral signs in the case of Mitchell v Laming. He also played a crucial role in a 2020 case seeking to declare an arbitration award void. In recent years, Malcolm has worked on proceedings concerning equitable entitlements between family members and oversaw a civil jury trial for false imprisonment in 2022. Malcolm has demonstrated significant involvement in the building and construction industry, representing developers, builders, and subcontractors in disputes arising from standard and custom contracts. His legal career began in 1988, with positions at several Brisbane law firms, including a six-year tenure at Murrays Lawyers. Malcolm's academic foundation is a Bachelor of Laws from Queensland University of Technology, underpinning his extensive legal practice and dedication to client advocacy.
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- Name
- Malcolm Robinson
- Date of Admission
- 1991
- Certification type
- Unrestricted Principal
- Region
- QLD
Practice Categories
- Building and Construction
- Local Court
- Magistrates Court
- Mediation
- Supreme Court