Kenneth Rukunga

I was admitted in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2014. Since then, I have been practising exclusively in the area of workers compensation. For over 10 years, I have represented many clients with complex matters and appearing regularly at Workcover WA, the District and Supreme Court. I am very passionate about helping people … Continued

Katimarie Skinner

Katimarie has a combined Law and Criminology Degree from Murdoch University and was admitted as an Officer of the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2024. With having over 4 years pre-admission experience in the legal industry, Katimarie has been afforded the ability to advocate for those injured and has been involved within various areas … Continued

Abbey Tempest

Since being admitted as a legal practitioner to the Supreme Court of Western Australia, Abbey has worked in all areas of personal injury law and employment law. Predominately, Abbey’s career has focused on motor vehicle accident claims, workers’ compensation claims, and criminal injuries compensation claims. Over the years, she has represented clients in a variety … Continued

Frances Lyn

Frances has worked exclusively in the area of workers’ compensation since 2012, after being admitted as a legal practitioner to the Supreme Court of Western Australia. Over the years, she has represented numerous clients with complex workers’ compensation cases, including psychological injury claims, and regularly appears at WorkCover WA as well as the District Court. … Continued

Heine Papenfus

After obtaining a double-degree in commerce and law as well as a post-graduate degree in law, and serving a period of restricted practice, Heine was admitted to practise in 2002, followed by admission to practise in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 2010. Since commencing practise, Heine has specialised as a Personal Injury … Continued