Reanna Roberts

Senior Associate

About

Reanna is a senior associate in the Government division at McCabes, having joined the firm as a Graduate in 2021. Reanna works on a range of matters across the division, acting for NSW Government agencies in the areas of intentional torts, public liability and historical institutional abuse.

Reanna also acts for interested parties in Coronial Inquests and Inquiries, having assisted with the Coronial Inquest into the 2019/20 Black Summer Bushfires and more recently acted for NSW National Parks and Wildlife in the Inquiry into the fire at Yankees Gap Road, Bemboka.

Reanna holds a Bachelor of Laws with Honours and a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Politics and was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 2021. Prior to joining McCabes, she gained experience working on high-profile class actions, Royal Commissions and various government inquiries.

Reanna is actively involved in pro-bono initiatives and currently runs the firm's LEAPS program, which aims to assist promising high school students over the course of various mentoring sessions.

· Bachelor of Laws (Honours) · Bachelor of Arts

· Intentional torts · Inquests and Inquiries · Public liability · Historical institutional abuse

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