Background
Frank Hicks SC specialises in commercial law and is primarily engaged in technology and construction disputes concerning commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects, as well as mining, energy, and renewable energy projects, and large-scale residential developments.
He has appeared for a wide variety of parties, from individuals to large national and multinational companies, as well as State and Commonwealth government entities and statutory corporations.
Generally retained to appear in the Supreme Court of NSW, Frank Hicks SC is also regularly briefed for proceedings in the Federal Court and the superior courts of Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, and the ACT. He has appeared in the High Court on special leave applications and final hearing.
Frank Hicks SC is also engaged for domestic and international arbitrations, and has advised on and appeared in all other forums of alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and expert determination.
Frank Hicks SC has been regularly appointed as an arbitrator by agreement in private arbitral proceedings and as an expert for contractual expert determination of disputes and issues. He has been appointed by the NSW Supreme Court as a referee and facilitator of expert conclaves in litigation proceedings.
Further, Frank Hicks SC enjoys a strong reputation as a mediator for commercial and construction disputes, with an ability to achieve sound and satisfactory settlements of complex matters.
Called to the Bar in 2003, and took silk in 2017. Prior to the call, he was a Senior Associate in the disputes division of Clayton Utz’s Construction & Major Projects Group between 1996 and 2002. From 1993 to 1996, he was a solicitor with Marsdens Lawyers, where he worked in general litigation in Campbelltown and Sydney.
Frank Hicks SC has a deep interest in the law of expert evidence, particularly as it relates to delay, disruption, and programming for construction projects, engineering issues (structural, geotechnical and civil), and architectural/design services. He has given many presentations for Building and Construction Disputes Workshops, NSW Young Lawyers CLE seminars, UNSW Legal Seminars, and local Law Society CLE seminars, as well as CPD seminars for Greenway Chambers.
Outside of the law, he enjoys cricket, rugby (union and league), horse racing, and fine music.
Professional recognition
- Since 2014, ranked by Doyles Guide as a leading and preeminent junior and senior counsel in construction law, in both NSW and Australia.
- Since 2015, identified in the Chambers and Partners Guide, Asia‑Pacific, as a leading junior barrister and a silk in Australia for construction and infrastructure disputes.
- Since 2018, recognised in Best Lawyers in Australia as a silk for Construction/Infrastructure.
- Since 2023, recognised in Legal 500 in Australia as a silk for Construction, Infrastructure and Property.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (UNSW) 1992
Specialisations
- Construction and infrastructure
- Commercial law and equity
- Commercial arbitration
- Mediation and alternative dispute resolution
- Mining, energy and renewables
- Large residential developments
Publications
The Building and Construction Law Journal and many other publications. In 2006, completed the updating and editing of Halsbury’s Laws of Australia, Building and Construction title.
- Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (NSW)
- The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act: What to look for following the 2019 amendments
- The 2018 Amendments to the Security of Payment Act 1999
- Have Home Owners Warranty Insurers won a battle, but lost the war?
- Southern Han Breakfast Point Pty Ltd (in liq) v Lewence Construction Pty Ltd [2016] HCA 52
- Delay and Disruption – the Society of Construction Law Protocol