Jackson Lalic Lawyers
Level 16, 115 Pitt Street, Sydney CBD NSW 2000
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Our Team Profiles
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Ping Du PositionParalegal ProfilePing is a law clerk who assists all of the solicitors with research and day to day tasks required to provide advice to clients. Ping’s ability to speak to Mandarin and read Chinese is particularly invaluable for clients doing business in China. |
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Aaron Bolton PositionParalegal ProfileAaron Bolton commenced working at Jackson Lalic as a Law Clerk on 20 December 2010. Aaron is to be admitted as a solicitor in mid 2011. Aaron assists the solicitors of the office with litigation matters. |
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Andrew Lee PositionConsultant ProfileAndrew Lee is the founder and CEO of Leading Negotiation, a Beijing-based business consultancy specializing in negotiation education and public policy consensus building in China. The company’s mission is to promote negotiation consulting and training services in China. Andrew works with Peter Jackson in promoting business interests in China. At the request of Austrade in Madrid, Peter and Andrew will be working on assisting Spanish companies wishing to advance their business interests in China. |
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William Susanto PositionLawyer ProfileWilliam completed his Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce in December 2007 and, in the early part of 2008, completed the Graduate Diploma of Legal Studies at the College of Law in New South Wales. William commenced work at Jackson Lalic Lawyers on 1 September 2008. William works in the area of commercial litigation and assists Peter Jackson and David Lalic in the preparation and conduct of litigation in all Courts. |
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Faris Shehabi PositionLawyer ProfileFaris Shehabi was admitted as a solicitor on 8 December 2006. He commenced working for Jackson Lalic on a part time basis on 11 March 2008. He started full-time employment on 16 June 2008. Faris works in the areas of criminal law and assists Peter Jackson and David Lalic in commercial litigation. |
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Ryan Chang-Ho Kim PositionLawyer ProfileRyan Chang Ho Kim has worked with Peter Jackson since his admission as a solicitor on 17 February 2006. Ryan works in the areas of commercial advice, including conveyancing, business purchases, leasing (both for landlord and tenant ) and franchising. Ryan often advises members of the Korean community in commercial matters and litigation. |
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David Lalic PositionPartner ProfileDavid Lalic was admitted as a solicitor in April 2002. David began working with Peter Jackson in late 2001. In February 2008, David and Peter formed the firm Jackson Lalic Lawyers. David has always worked in the areas of insolvency, commercial litigation, concentrating on banking and finance litigation. Between 2006 and 2007 David took extended leave and lived and worked in Europe. During this time, he gained firsthand experience of how large European law firms and the Crown Prosecution Service work. This experience allows David to take a wider perspective in considering clients’ problems. During his time in Europe, David took the opportunity to meet with a number of companies that have an interest in funding Kyoto protocol projects. We anticipate that that knowledge will be of invaluable assistance to clients as Australia joins the world community in trading carbon credits. Since returning to Australia, David has continued his work in banking and finance litigation with a greater emphasis on insolvency. David acts for a number of receivers and liquidators and regularly advises in relation to the day-to-day aspects of insolvency matters. E: dlalic@jacksonlalic.com.au P: (02) 9262 1770 |
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Peter Jackson PositionPartner ProfilePeter Jackson was admitted as a solicitor in 1973 and works principally in the areas of banking and finance litigation. As a specialist in this area, he has taken on many difficult cases and his innovative approach has resulted in considerable success for clients in both Court victories and settlements. He has worked extensively with the rural community and, as part of that work, has examined the Farm Debt Mediation Act in detail. In 1991, Peter appeared before the House of Representatives Standing Committee on finance and public administration to address matters of concern to the rural community. Over many years, Peter has maintained an interest in the Kyoto protocol. He has attended a number of international conferences building up relationships with experts in certification and other aspects of the treaty. E: pjackson@jacksonlalic.com.au P: (02) 9262 1770 |
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Dominic Green PositionLawyer ProfileDominic joined our firm specifically for service provision under our new service banner, “Operating in the Carbon Constrained Economyâ€. His background in related issues dates back as early as 2001, and spans across the disciplines of law, economics, finance, science and technology. Dominic holds a Bachelor of Laws and Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, and is an admitted solicitor in New South Wales. He also holds a Bachelor of Commerce (majoring in economics), was one of the first students to obtain Certificates in Carbon Accounting and Carbon Accounting for Forestry Sequestration from the National Centre for Sustainability, and more recently he completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Energy and Environment (Global Warming and Climate Science). As a result, apart from legal services, Dominic is competent in financial and economic modelling, computer and environmental modelling, policy critique and analysis, atmospheric and earth system science and renewable energy and carbon abatement technologies, enabling him to provide a superior level of understanding and efficiency to clients operating in related fields. We are confident that Dominic is well placed to provide superior services to our clients in this area. He has had extensive experience in legal and commercial advisory, ranging across most (if not all) of our new service subgroups; has remained at the cutting edge of legal, regulatory, political, scientific and technological developments in this field, both domestically and abroad; and has delivered exceptional and innovative services and products to a variety of notable clients. He has also built and maintains an impressive contact base in the private, Government, scientific and academic sectors. These factors, and his rare, multi-disciplinary and valuable skills and experience, make Dominic somewhat of a specialist in this field, and we are happy to offer holistic and unrivalled services to clients operating in the carbon constrained economy as a result. Please do not hesitate to contact Dominic for anything of interest. E: dgreen@jacksonlalic.com.au P: (02) 9262 1770 |
Articles
Changes in regulatory policy have sparked changes to Jackson Lalic's service offering, which we hope will enable changes that allow us to meet our clients' interest through holistic service offerings
Chain Reactions Reaching Critical Mass
Why recent events in Japan should not deter, but rather encourage, further uptake of nuclear power, and why Australia should open export chanels to facilitate this
Political Ambiguity Not Sole Source of Risk Posing Barriers to Green Projects
Widespread uptake of carbon abatement, renewable energy and clean technology projects, are being stymied by not only a lack of Government policy implementation, but other critical factors that should be provided by the private sector itself.
Jackson Lalic employs Dominic Green to spearhead new service division, "Operating in the Carbon Constrained Economy"
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