Elle Belekas shines as finalist in Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 Awards 2025

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Elle Belekas has been named a finalist in the Government and Health, Medical and Personal Injury categories of the prestigious Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 Awards 2025.

The awards recognise Australia’s most talented young lawyers under 30, celebrating their contributions to the legal profession and their commitment to excellence.

Elle told The Greek Herald she felt “incredibly honoured and humbled to be recognised as a finalist amongst so many talented legal professionals.”

“The recognition signifies an acknowledgment of my dedication to client service, to nurturing a supportive team environment at my workplace and to my efforts to contribute to meaningful change. However, it is ultimately a testament to all my wonderful clients, mentors and peers who have supported me to date, and the immense value in everything we have built together to achieve as a team,” she added.

Elle, an experienced litigation lawyer, specialises in corporate and insurance litigation and dispute resolution. She has represented clients in high-profile cases across Australia and is known for her empathetic, pragmatic approach to complex matters.

This is not the first recognition of Elle’s exceptional work – she was previously a finalist in the Law Society of New South Wales Awards. Her achievements reflect her dedication to her clients, her team, and the broader legal profession.

The Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 Awards are among the most respected accolades for emerging legal talent in Australia.

Winners will be announced at a special ceremony on 6 March 2025, celebrating the brightest young professionals shaping the future of law.

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