Rose Cox focuses her practice on transactional, litigation, and advisory matters and assists commercial and government clients in their environmental obligations and planning responsibilities.
Rose has experience in a broad range of environmental issues, including contaminated land, pollution, waste management, environmental licensing, industrial chemicals, and climate change. Rose has provided strategic advice to clients in relation to industrial, commercial, and renewable development and has advised on constitutional law issues in an environmental context and on biodiversity law.
Rose has appeared on behalf of commercial and government clients in the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales. Rose has represented clients in Class 1 (environmental licensing appeals) and Class 3 (compulsory acquisition) litigation matters.
- The College of Law (Practical Legal Training 2022); University of New South Wales (Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Art Theory 2021)
- Supreme Court of New South Wales
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