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Ash Bailey

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Admitted: Nov 2022

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Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

Business Law, Commercial Law, Company Law, Employee Benefits Law, Employment Contract Review Law... and more!

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About Ash

At Lawpath, Ash believes that legal services should be accessible, effective and solutions-focused for each client situation. Based in Sydney, she works with Australian businesses at every stage, from founders taking their first steps to established businesses navigating complex legal challenges.

Ash is genuinely motivated by the stories behind each business. She combines technical expertise with empathy, and takes a thoughtful approach to each client's unique situation.

Ash's background is in employment law, an area she was drawn to for its deeply human element. She also advises across contracts, pre-litigation strategy and dispute resolution, commercial and business law, and startup legal frameworks and compliance. Her clients appreciate her ability to blend legal expertise with commercial insight, delivering advice that's both legally sound and business-focused.

When she's not advocating for clients, you'll find Ash on a weekend away camping, attending a live music gig or locked in a competitive game of cards. These pursuits have taught her strategy, perspective and the importance of keeping the bigger picture in mind - values she brings to her legal practice every day.

Areas of Law

Business Law

Commercial Law

Company Law

Employee Benefits Law

Employment Contract Review Law

Employment Law

Labour And Employment Law

Redundancy Law

Copyright Law

Trademarks Law

100+

Clients Served

4

Years Experience

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