Our Principal Lawyer and Founder, Bianca Failla, is a nationally respected legal expert in human rights and disability law, with over 10 years of experience in advocating for justice, inclusion, and systemic reform.

Bianca has completed a Bachelor of Social Science, Bachelor of Laws, Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, and a Master of Human Rights Law (Hons). She has also completed a United Nations Diploma, reflecting her strong engagement with international human rights standards and advocacy.

Over the course of her career, Bianca has held key leadership positions such as National Vice President of the United Nations Association of Australia’s Young Professionals Network, member of Amnesty International’s Activism Leadership Committee, Associate Director of Civil and Climate Action, and Deputy Managing Lawyer. Bianca has also worked and volunteered at some of Australia’s leading human rights organisations, including the Australian Human Rights Commission.

Bianca is a member of the Victorian Disability Advisory Council (VDAC). As a VDAC member, she advises the Minister for Disability on government policy, inclusive practices, and the implementation of the State Disability Plan. She also contributes her expertise as a member of the Law Institute of Victoria’s Disability Law Committee.

Bianca is committed to ensuring that every client feels heard, respected, and supported throughout their legal journey. She takes the time to listen, explain complex legal issues in clear and accessible language, and create an environment where clients feel comfortable, informed, and empowered to make decisions.

Bianca’s combination of specialist legal knowledge, advocacy experience, and compassionate nature allows her to provide representation that is both effective and deeply responsive to her clients' needs.

Why choose us?


While many law firms offer general legal services, few have lawyers with specialist qualifications and hands-on experience in human rights and disability law. At our firm, these areas aren't just part of what we do—they are at the heart of our work.

We understand the real-world challenges faced by people with disability and other marginalised groups—not just academically, but through years of legal representation.

When you work with us, you’re not just accessing legal advice. You’re partnering with a specialist legal service that is dedicated to achieving meaningful outcomes for you.