Andrew T Martin
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Year Of Call:
California, USA 2003
Areas of Practice: Administrative Law Company Law Equity and Trusts Estate Law including Wills and Probate Real Property |
Andrew T Martin practices in the areas of employment law, equity, administrative law, trusts, corporations law and general civil litigation. He has also acted for clients in insolvency related matters and real property disputes. He is a contributor to the National Workplace Relations loose-leaf service published by Thomson Reuters.
He was called to the Bar of the State of California in 2003, and to the New South Wales Bar in 2005. He was formerly a Senior Associate with Minter Ellison’s employment group and worked from its offices in both Sydney and California in the United States of America.
Education
Bachelor of Laws, Honours Second Class, 1998 Sydney University
Bachelor of Economics (Social Sciences) (major in Industrial Relations) 1995, Sydney University.
Bachelor of Economics (Social Sciences) (major in Industrial Relations) 1995, Sydney University.
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation
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Areas of Practice
Administrative Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Banking
Bankruptcy
Building and Construction
Civil and Human Rights/Discrimination
Commercial Law
Commercial Law - Misleading and deceptive Conduct
Company Law
Competition & Consumer Law
Conflict of Laws
Consumer Credit Law
Consumer Protection
Consumer Protections and Competition Law Defamation
Copyright Law
Criminal Law
Defamation and Media Law
Design Law
Engineering and Construction Law
Equity and Trusts
Estate Law including Wills and Probate
Family Law
Franchising
Franchising Code Issues
I.P.Australia hearings including opposition, etc.
Industrial/Employment
Information Technology
Insolvency
Insurance
Intellectual Property
International Law
Liquor Licensing
Media & Communications Law
Passing Off
Patent Law
Personal Injury
Personal Property
Probate & FPA Claims
Professional Negligence
Real Property
Restrain of Trade Provisions
Securities and Derivatives
Trade Practices
Trademark Law
