

About Keith
Keith Bethlehem, a seasoned partner at Colin Biggers & Paisley in Sydney, is known for his pragmatic and industry-aware advice, particularly in the complex coverage domain. With deep expertise in financial institutions and D&O insurance, as well as cyber risk and crime insurance, Keith has carved a niche as an accomplished litigator. His leadership in the field is exemplified by the landmark declaratory proceedings in _Chubb & Others v Moore & Others [2013] NSWCA 212_, addressing 'claims made' policies under Australian law. In 2021, Keith’s representation of London market insurers in _Count Financial v Pillay [2021] NSWSC 99_ marked a significant achievement, successfully opposing insurers' joinder under the _Third Party Rights Against Insurers Act_, a case notable for its discretionary grounds decision. His international experience, particularly within the Lloyd’s market, has seen him advising on coverage issues and defending litigated claims for financial institutions globally. His notable engagements include acting as coverage and monitoring counsel in cases related to the Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy, focusing on claims involving synthetic collateral debt obligations in the Australian context, such as in the _Wingecarribee Shire Council v Lehman Brothers Australia Limited (In Liquidation)_ case. Keith has contributed extensively to insurance literature, co-authoring a chapter on Directors’ & Officers’ Liability in 'Directors' Duties During Insolvency' and frequently presenting at industry conferences. His expertise is consistently recognised; he has been ranked in Chambers and Partners since 2014, with clients valuing his encyclopaedic knowledge. The Best Lawyers in Australia and Doyle's Guide have regularly recognised him for his work in Insurance Law, Litigation, and Professional Malpractice Litigation. Keith's academic foundations were laid at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees. Admitted to practice in Australia in 2005, he brings diverse experience from previous practice in South Africa and the United Kingdom. His career trajectory includes pivotal roles at Allens Arthur Robinson, Barlow Lyde & Gilbert, and Deneys Reitz before his long-standing tenure at Colin Biggers & Paisley since 2006.
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- Name
- Keith Bethlehem
- Date of Admission
- 2005
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- NSW
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- Insurance
- Professional Negligence