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At Slater and Gordon Lawyers, I have the honour of advocating for victims of institutional abuse. I endeavour to achieve some form of justice and to be the voice of survivors who were silenced for many years.

I believe that one must never see a need without doing something about it. Personal injury to me is more than just a system of compensation. It allows me to utilise the law to fulfil my purpose in life, which is to help those who are disadvantaged, vulnerable, and in need. The reward for me is in knowing that I have contributed to an improvement in my client's quality of life.

I have experience working with clients who have sustained some of the most traumatic physical and psychological injuries. To be able to fully understand the impacts of these injuries, I create a safe and trusting environment for my clients, so that they can help me see life through their eyes. The next step is to guide them through every step of the claims process.

The process can be tedious and daunting. I make every effort to stand by my clients through some of their worst days. I am friendly and approachable, but also firm when fighting for my client's rights.

Above all, I value forming strong client relationships built on trust, honesty, and respect.

Professional Qualifications and Admissions

  • Macquarie University- Bachelor of laws, and Bachelor of Commerce Majoring in Human Resources. (2013- 2017)
  • College of Law- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice. (2017-2018)
  • Admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales (18 May 2018)

Career History

  • 2021 - Present, Slater and Gordon
  • 2017 - 2021, Trump Lawyers

Memberships and Associations

  • The Law Society of New South Wales