I was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia. I moved to New Zealand in 2016, shortly after graduating from University. I spent some time moving around the north island, gaining experience working in a large, top-tier law firm in Auckland, and then enjoying the slower pace of the Waikato in a mid-sized firm in Hamilton.
Along the way I have been fortunate enough to meet some incredible lawyers turned mentors, who have inspired me to continue pursuing new heights in my legal career.
I have recently returned to the workforce following two close rounds of parental leave. I am now eager to find a role where I will have access to high profile and complex property transactions, as well as the opportunity to work with like-minded colleagues who continually strive for excellence in their work and beyond.
Property and private client work, engaging with a variety of clients from small-medium sized businesses to residential developers and investors.
Advising on Sale and Purchase Agreements, Auction Agreements and Tenders for residential properties, with conveyancing transactions totalling over $30 million in six months.
Advising on sale and purchase of businesses, leases and refinancing.
Assisting clients with asset planning, Trusts & Estate Administration.
As part of the Property team, I regularly advised clients in residential and commercial sale and purchase transactions, refinancing transactions and leases. My ability to quickly build rapport with clients, and pay attention to their individual needs, allowed me to deliver successful outcomes whilst working under tight timeframes.
Worked on several master-planned residential property development projects, which combined will eventually deliver up to 2,500 new homes in the Waikato. Consequentially I have gained extensive experience in the subdivision process, from acquisition right through to sell-down.
Built expertise in Unit Title and Body Corporate Issues, advising on the sale and purchase of unit titles, redevelopments, cancellation matters, governance related queries and maintenance problems. Worked with developers, owners, managers and various government bodies in this space.
This role offered a lot of diversity. I also took on work advising on commercial contracts, sale and purchase of farms, resource management issues, the Overseas Investment Act, and asset planning matters.
*NB: During this role, I was on Parental Leave for the following periods (Oct 2018 - Aug 2019) & (Mar 2020 - Feb 2021).
Property and private client work, engaging with a variety of clients from small-medium sized businesses to residential developers and investors.
Advising on Sale and Purchase Agreements, Auction Agreements and Tenders for residential properties, with conveyancing transactions totalling over $30 million in six months.
Advising on sale and purchase of businesses, leases and refinancing.
Assisting clients with asset planning, Trusts & Estate Administration.
Provided professional support to Partner Peter Stubbs. Our team specialised in sales and marketing, food, beverage, sports, venues, entertainment and events law.
As well as providing administrative support, I assisted with legal research and drafting tasks, including drafting board papers, board policies, company secretarial documents and legal updates. I also wrote legal articles published by the Marketing Association and other online publications.
I was responsible for managing the team's social media and increasing our team's online presence and engagement. I regularly drafted content to be published across different social media platforms via Hootsuite.
I participated in the Commercial and Banking & Finance core skills seminars, which covered useful skills and topics which junior lawyers are likely to encounter in their first years of practice.
Assisted in the management of all commercial and residential property conveyancing files, which involved frequent liaison with clients and third parties, and adhering to strict deadlines.
My adaptability was the key to me being able to handle a variety of business related matters, including drafting lease documents, reviewing contracts and shareholder agreements and advising clients on the sale and purchase of businesses.
My written and oral communication skills were strengthened by frequently liaising with the courts and drafting documents relating to various property, commercial and family law matters.
I became familiar with LexisNexis and Westlaw databases whilst assisting in research for complex cases. One case in particular involved the administration of a deceased's estate and my research assisted in a favourable outcome for our grieving client.
Our family business is the Four Square supermarket in Raglan, Waikato.
I use my legal background to evaluate potential commercial arrangements, draft employment contracts, arrange on-site and off-site training and oversee the management of rosters, staff leave and payroll.
I work closely with third parties and key stakeholders, including parent company Foodstuffs, on improving store policies, procedures and processes.
Working as part of a team, I organised and managed events such as "Experience La Trobe", allowing prospective university students to get a taste of different areas of university study.
I spoke on the student panel for various public events such as the Marketing and Recruitment Divisional Conference.
I co-ordinated several workshops with young people on leadership and social justice issues.
I founded this not-for-profit organisation aimed at providing an opportunity for women of all ages in the Indian community to play soccer competitively.
As club Secretary, I was responsible for running the organisation, completing registration paperwork, holding meetings, liaising with the council and government officials to secure training facilities and applying for funding.
For my volunteering efforts, I received an award for community involvement from Hon. Matthew Guy, current leader of the Victorian Liberal Party in Melbourne, Australia.