Moray & Agnew adds new partner in Melbourne

Sazz Nasimi previously held senior positions at Madgwicks Lawyers for more than 11 years

Moray & Agnew adds new partner in Melbourne
Sazz Nasimi

Moray & Agnew has welcomed experienced litigator Sazz Nasimi to its partnership.

Nasimi joins the firm’s commercial litigation team in Melbourne. Moray & Agnew Melbourne managing partner Bill Papastergiadis OAM expressed delight over Nasimi’s arrival, describing him as “a talented litigator” whose skills and experience will strengthen the firm’s “already impressive presence in the commercial litigation sphere.”

Nasimi is a highly skilled commercial litigation and insolvency lawyer across both state and federal jurisdictions. His practice focuses on corporate and personal insolvency, commercial and tax-related litigation, property finance and lending, sports law, partnership disputes, and cryptocurrency.

Throughout his career, he has been involved in numerous high profile commercial disputes. His resolute approach and focus on open and effective communication are the foundation of his enduring relationships with a broad range of clients, including liquidators, corporations, individuals, landlords, tenants, and directors.

Prior to joining Moray & Agnew, he previously held senior positions at Madgwicks Lawyers for more than 11 years.

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