CONTACT
Level 18, St James Centre
111 Elizabeth Street
Sydney, New South Wales 2000
Tel: +61 2 9291 7100
Fax: +61 2 9221 1117
Email: hharrison@codea.com.au
Languages:
SUMMARY
As managing partner at Carroll & OÂ’Dea, Howard Harrison proudly represents clients in Australia. He focuses his practice on handling cases that involve the following matters: workersÂ’ compensation law, traumatic brain injury law, train accidents law, torts law, railroad accident law, professional liability law, product liability law, personal injury law, negligence law, medical malpractice law, legionnaires disease law, legal malpractice law, professional responsibility law, legal ethics law, insurance law, guardian and conservatorship law, consumer law, civil law, car accident law, asbestos litigation law and alternative dispute resolution law.
For decades, Mr. Harrison has been helping people who have been affected by a devastating injury or illness as the result of someone elseÂ’s negligence. Focusing on the not-for-profit group, he has successfully litigated and negotiated favorable verdicts and settlements on behalf of clients.
Mr. Harrison understands the complexities often involved in compensation law matters. He takes the time to work closely with clients to outline their goals for the case. Paying strict attention to detail, he builds a compelling argument to support a clientÂ’s situation. Over the course of his career, Mr. Harrison has established himself as an aggressive attorney who will stop at nothing to protect clientsÂ’ rights.
For his experience and successes, the Law Society of New South Wales has accredited Mr. Harrison as a specialist in personal injury. He also received the Edmund Rice Bicentenary Medal for the extraordinary support he gave to the Mission of the Christian Brothers.
A published author, Mr. Harrison is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Bar & COURT ADMISSIONS
Supreme Court of New South Wales, 1979
Education
| School | Major | Degree | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master of Laws from the University of Sydney | - | - | |
| Bachelor of Economics from the University of Sydney | - | - |
Awards
Edmund Rice Bicentenary Medal for “extraordinary support given to the Mission of the Christian Brothersâ€

