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About Rhys
Rhys Collas is a dedicated legal practitioner who became a part of Abrahams Meese in 2017, earning his admission as a lawyer within the same year. With a Bachelor of Arts majoring in philosophy from Monash University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Melbourne, Rhys brings a sharp analytical edge to his legal practice. At the firm, he is renowned for his expertise in property transactions, seamlessly managing commercial and residential dealings across Australia. His pivotal role in the firm's transition to electronic conveyancing via PEXA underscores his forward-thinking approach and commitment to incorporating technology in legal processes. Rhys’s skill set extends to leasing matters, where he effectively drafts and negotiates retail leases, while adeptly handling disputes under statutory regulations like the Retail Leases Act 2003 and pandemic-related legislation. In addition to his proficiency in property law, Rhys has cultivated experience in wills and estates, commercial agreements, trusts, trademarks, and debt recovery. This broad skill set enables him to deliver comprehensive and client-focused legal solutions, offering strategic insights into both transactional and litigious aspects. Rhys is appreciated for his proactive, results-driven approach, ensuring clients benefit from his deep understanding of legal complexities and his commitment to achieving favourable outcomes. His dedication to providing high-quality legal representation makes him a valued advisor at Abrahams Meese.
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- Name
- Rhys Collas
- Specialisations
- Business/Corporate Law, Commercial Law, Conveyancing/Real Property, Leasing Law, Wills and Estates
- Certification type
- Employee without 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