Since admission to the legal profession in 2001, Graham has practised extensively in the areas of commercial litigation and insolvency. At the private bar, Graham has represented parties in:
- a broad range of commercial disputes (including shareholder, partnership, joint venture, franchising, trust, contractual, real property, banking and finance, and employment disputes);
- all aspects of corporate and personal insolvency matters (including winding-up and liquidation, voluntary administration, bankruptcy, acting both for and against insolvency practitioners, directors, shareholders and creditors);
- professional negligence, professional misconduct, disciplinary and contempt proceedings; and
- solicitor-client retainer and costs disputes.
Graham has appeared for parties in all Queensland Courts and the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT), the Federal Courts, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
Graham was recognised as an Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation by the Queensland Law Society between 2010 and 2017 and has been listed in Doyle’s Guide as both leading Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Junior Counsel – Queensland (from 2015 to date) and leading Insolvency & Reconstruction Junior Counsel – Queensland (from 2016 to date).