Moving from Samoa with his mum and sisters in 2000 was a big step for Will, but one he more than ably took in his stride. His subsequent studies following high school included a double-degree Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts qualification, followed by a Commercial Litigation specialisation. On the Arts side of his degree, Will majored in International Relations, an area that still fascinates him, but the law, particularly Dispute Resolution, is a vocation that keeps him coming back with fresh dedication.
A Principal at Whyte Just and Moore since 2017, Will has a particular interest in insolvency and bankruptcy, but also practices in contractual disputes, property disputes, trust disputes, trade practices and commercial debt recovery.
Known in the office as approachable and diligent, at home Will is relaxed and generous with his time – often even giving in when his kids wake him up at 5.30am to play games. The rest of the weekend will likely then involve more family time – perhaps a picnic in the park, time set aside for his faith, and possibly an energetic and competitive (but completely amicable!) game of social netball. When travel restrictions allow, Will is keen to take his family to Papua New Guinea to visit the village where his grandfather was born.
Contractual disputes
Insolvency and bankruptcy
Property disputes
Trust disputes
Debt recovery
Retail leasing and commercial tenancy disputes; and building and construction disputes
Sale and purchase of businesses
Drafting terms and conditions
Drafting general business agreements
Retail and commercial leasing
General trust documents
Property Development including Joint Venture and Development Agreements
Subdivisions (including Owners Corporation and Section 32 Subdivisions) and “Off the Plan” Transactions
Sale and purchase of residential, commercial, industrial and rural property
Property transfers between family members, associated persons and self managed superannuation funds
Owners Corporations issues
Planning permit and zoning issues
Loan agreements and mortgages
Advice on the impact of stamp duty, GST, capital gains tax, tax concessions and land tax in property transactions
Retail and Commercial Leasing acting for Landlords and Tenant
Electronic conveyancing
Elder Law advice including entry into and exit from retirement villages, lifestyle villages and aged care facilities
Advice on General Law (and its conversion), adverse possession and possessory title, covenants, easements, Section 173 Agreements and other restrictions on land
Licence agreements and farm leases
Option agreements and tender agreements
Admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Victoria and High Court of Australia
Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Arts (majoring in International Relations)
Advanced Certification in Insolvency with the Australian Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Association (ARITA)
Member of the Law Institute of Victoria – Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation
Member of the Geelong Law Association
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