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Andrew Norman is a highly regarded lawyer with a strong academic background, having graduated with honours in both law and science from the University of Melbourne in 2003. He commenced his legal career at Abrahams Meese Lawyers as an articled clerk, quickly advancing to a solicitor by 2004. In 2014, he took over the practice, steering it to become a prominent boutique firm known for its expertise in property law, litigation, private client services, and small business law. Andrew is adept across all aspects of the firm’s offerings, particularly in conducting complex litigation in the Supreme, County, and Magistrates Courts on matters ranging from property and commercial disputes to Wills, Estates, Planning, Construction, and Retail Leases. In addition to his litigation prowess, Andrew excels in managing intricate property and commercial transactions, including asset and share sales, and joint ventures of varied sizes. His extensive knowledge of the legal framework impacting these transactions and disputes has earned him a reputation as a trusted property and private client lawyer. Clients value his strategic insights and tailored solutions that effectively address their unique legal needs.
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- Name
- Andrew Norman
- Specialisations
- Building/Construction, Business/Corporate Law, Charity/Not-For-Profit, Civil Litigation, Commercial Law, Conveyancing/Real Property, Employment/Industrial Law, Equity/Trusts/Finance, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Leasing Law, Litigation - general, Small Business, Wills and Estates
- Certification type
- Principal with Trust
Practice Categories
- General Advice
- Deceased Estates
- Disputes
- General Advice
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills and Estates
- Building and Construction
- General Advice
- Leases
- Magistrates Court
- Supreme Court
- Banking & Finance
- Construction Law
- Conveyancing
- General Advice
- Leases
- Mortgages