Amy Carseldine promoted to partner at Clayton Utz
09 January 2026
Amy Carseldine has been promoted to partner at Clayton Utz in Brisbane, where she is a native title and Aboriginal cultural heritage lawyer. Her promotion is one of seven at Clayton Utz effective January 1, 2026.
Carseldine advises on all aspects of native title, land rights, and cultural heritage law, with extensive experience advising energy, mining, infrastructure, government, and traditional owner clients. Her practice focuses on the intersection of native title, human rights, and ESG, and her promotion highlights her expertise and commitment to this evolving area of law.
“These promotions reflect the dedication and technical knowledge of these outstanding lawyers. The specialized cross-sector expertise these lawyers bring – from litigation and class actions, to corporate M&A and native title – is a demonstration of the breadth of experience in our partnership,” said Emma Covacevich, the firm’s chief executive partner.