Alexander was called to the bar in early 2015 having previously worked in a number of niche firms focusing on commercial civil law.
With that background Alex now maintains a diverse law in the following areas:
Areas of practice:
Contracts;
Consumer protection;
Intellectual Property;
Building & Construction;
Torts, and
Equity (Wills and Estate).
Recent published cases Alexander has appeared in:
Alexander has completed a BCom LLB (majoring in finance) from Macquarie University and a Harvard University graduate short course in law and psychology.
Alexander also volunteers his time and sits as a tribunal member and chairperson for the Basketball NSW, Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Basketball Association and Touch Football Disciplinary Tribunals. As well as volunteering as a magistrate for the Law Society of NSW high schools mooting competition.
Frederick Jordan Chambers
G / 53 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000
P: (02) 9229 7333
F: (02) 9221 6944
News/Updates
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November 2015
- Nov 3, 2015 HAILING LEGAL REFORM - Uber and our legal system Nov 3, 2015
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August 2015
- Aug 31, 2015 IT’S ON THE INTERNET - IT MUST BE TRUE Aug 31, 2015
- Aug 19, 2015 Uncapping the new data retention laws Aug 19, 2015
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June 2015
- Jun 30, 2015 Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2015 – tackling overseas pirates Jun 30, 2015
- Jun 29, 2015 SOPA – Safeguarding Subcontractors Jun 29, 2015
- Jun 15, 2015 Case Summary: Maiden Civil (P&E) Pty Ltd and Ors v Queensland Excavation Services Pty Ltd & Ors Jun 15, 2015
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Data retention law 'will hurt' small telcos - https://t.co/P3FBCuJ8ZN #GoogleAlerts What is this new law you ask: https://t.co/5aH89v6fpj
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Watch this space: Minister eyes media law shake-up http://t.co/FS9fCif5Og via @newscomauHQ
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An interesting read, that's for sure - Accountants and lawyers have big problems http://t.co/NUh6ARYtqH via @smh
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A short thought on the status of defamation law in this technological age: IT’S ON THE INTERNET - IT MUST BE TRUE http://t.co/lwYJKgisAY
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Uncapping the new data retention laws http://t.co/icFI4lt5dD
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Off to the NSW Young Lawyers speed networking event, should be fun
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Congratulations John and Kieran on a well-deserved win, wish I could have been there for the judgment. Doc Win http://t.co/oWtgiUXimZ
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An interesting look into future manufacturing and the IP legal issues that flow from it - article by Mark Pullen. http://t.co/xZmU5dZ4Zm
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Case summary: Maiden Civil (P&E) Pty Ltd and Ors v Queensland Excavation Services Pty Ltd & Ors http://t.co/2zuppGBzYm
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Property owners are not restricted by earlier statutory valuations determined by consent https://t.co/UEDMu9rcAC via @ClaytonUtz