Jasmine, one of our newest partners and is an experienced Senior Lawyer with a demonstrated history of working in government administration. She has extensive expertise in Government, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Litigation, Legal Advice, and Administrative Law.
Why did you become a lawyer? When I was 11 years old, I read a book. There were 10 scenarios and each one had to be decided on the available evidence. Although each scenario had to be from the perspective of the jury, it did make me think about of the evidence that should have been provided that wasn’t. From there, I knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I still have a copy of that book! Why Moray & Agnew? The people and their values. What do you enjoy outside work? Boating, beach camping, fishing and footy (all sports!). Three words that sum you up Loyal, witty, positive
The content of this publication is intended to provide a summary and commentary only. It is not intended to be comprehensive nor does it constitute legal advice, and has been prepared based on applicable legislation at the date of publication. You should seek legal advice on specific circumstances before taking any action. Subscribe to our Publications Other Recent Insights & Events 3 Dec 2024 Mitigation and Building Defects: Key Lessons for Owners Corporations 26 Nov 2024 Bird v DP [2024] HCA 41; Willmot v Queensland [2024] HCA 42; and RC v The Salvation Army (Western Australia) Property Trust [2024] HCA 43: Key Take-Aways 26 Nov 2024 Bird v DP [2024] HCA 41; Willmot v Queensland [2024] HCA 42; and RC v The Salvation Army (Western Australia) Property Trust [2024] HCA 43: Key Take-Aways More
26 Nov 2024 Bird v DP [2024] HCA 41; Willmot v Queensland [2024] HCA 42; and RC v The Salvation Army (Western Australia) Property Trust [2024] HCA 43: Key Take-Aways
26 Nov 2024 Bird v DP [2024] HCA 41; Willmot v Queensland [2024] HCA 42; and RC v The Salvation Army (Western Australia) Property Trust [2024] HCA 43: Key Take-Aways