

About Nina
Nina Lachmann is the Legal Director at Lincoln Bryce Lawyers, where she brings a wealth of experience in multiple areas of law including business and corporate law, child protection, commercial law, family law, and wills and estates. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, Nina's practice encompasses a diverse range of legal matters, providing clients with comprehensive support and expert advice. Prior to her current position, Nina was a director at Wilckens Roche Lawyers, contributing significantly to the firm's operations for over six years. Her experience includes an international dimension, having worked as an attorney and legal advisor in South Africa. This background enriches her understanding of cross-border legal complexities, particularly advantageous for clients dealing with multi-jurisdictional issues. At Wilckens Roche Lawyers, Nina advanced from partner to senior associate and then to director, showcasing her capabilities in managing complex legal cases and firm leadership. Her early career began as a candidate attorney at Du Plessis & Kruyshaar Attorneys and Eloff Brink Attorneys, where she honed her skills in commercial litigation, consumer protection, and company law. Nina holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Johannesburg and has furthered her legal studies at Deakin University. Her dedication to legal excellence is evident through her meticulous approach to case management and her ability to forge strong relationships with clients, ensuring their needs and interests are prioritised effectively.
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- Name
- Nina Lachmann
- Specialisations
- Building/Construction, Business/Corporate Law, Child Protection/Childrens Law, Commercial Law, Family Law, Family Violence/Statutory Offences, Litigation - general, Wills and Estates
- Certification type
- Principal with Trust
- Region
- VIC
Practice Categories
- Company Secretarial
- Domestic Violence
- Deceased Estates
- Wills and Estates
- Children's Law
- Divorce and Separation