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Patrick Campion
Patrick is an Executive Lawyer with the firm and holds Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees. He was admitted as a Solicitor in 1979.
Patrick has significant expertise in Post Office Shop Ownership, Media Law, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Estates, Property and Commercial, and in advising and acting for a number of specialist industries.
Post Office Shop Ownership
Patrick is experienced in the sale and purchases of post offices and in assisting trustees with issues particularly in respect of:
their licensed post office agreements; and
with disputes involving those documents. He is aware of the problems and issues facing licensees and how to best deal with those problems.
Media Law
Patrick has extensive experience in acting for publishers in defamation, contempt, injurious falsehood and pre-publication advice and other media-related issues.
Litigation and Dispute Resolution
He is skilled in the areas of breach of contract, torts, commercial disputes, debt recovery and mediation.
Estates
Patrick advises and acts in relation to estate administration, trusts, estate planning and estate disputes.
Property & Commercial
Property sales, purchases and leasing, business sales and purchases, liquor licences, post office licences and commercial contracts are areas in which Patrick is highly skilled and experienced.
Industry Focus
Patrick has specialist knowledge and experience in advising and acting for clients involved in newspapers, publishing and the media, and post offices.
Patrick is also the current chairman of the City Tattersalls Club.
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