Mason Keene-McCann graduated from Melbourne Law School with a Juris Doctor. During his degree he travelled to the international institutions in Geneva and wrote a thesis on the effects of World Trade Organization rules on Australia’s tobacco plain packaging laws. He also coordinated student volunteers to advocate for changes to Australia’s refugee and asylum seeker policies.
Mason was admitted to practice at the Supreme Court of Victoria and holds a practising certificate in the Australian Capital Territory. He joined Boettcher Law in 2022.
Before joining Boettcher Law, Mason worked in a number of roles across the federal and state governments. As a public servant he carried out administrative reviews of funding decisions, investigated complaints about government action and helped streamline complex election processes. He has developed a deep understanding of government processes and how they can impact private decisions. In addition to administrative law, he has particular interest in privacy and environmental laws.
With his experience in government and curiosity about developments in the law, Mason works with clients to find creative legal solutions for complex problems.
Outside of work Mason loves spending time in nature, reading good books and relaxing with his wife and cats.