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Matt Maloy serves as the Director of Maloy Law, bringing a wealth of legal expertise particularly in Criminal Law, Family Law, Traffic Law, and Domestic Violence Law to the Bundaberg region. His journey into the legal profession is distinguished by a robust background in law enforcement, having held various roles with both the NSW Police Force and Queensland Police Service. This experience has endowed him with a profound understanding of policing practices, which proves invaluable in advocating for his criminal law clients. Matt's legal career commenced with a position at a Gold Coast firm, where his role extended beyond practicing criminal law to leading the firm's family law section. His adept advocacy and mediation talents, honed as a Nationally Accredited Mediator, facilitated a seamless transition into family law. Demonstrating remarkable leadership and legal acumen, Matt advanced to the role of Director after just two years as a lawyer. This leadership was pivotal in the establishment of Cooper Maloy Legal alongside a partner from his previous firm. Under Matt's direction, Cooper Maloy Legal experienced substantial growth, particularly the Bundaberg office, prompting his permanent relocation to the area. His commitment to serving the local community culminated in the foundation of Maloy Law, dedicated to providing exceptional legal services in the region. Matt's academic credentials include a Master of Laws from The College of Law Australia and a Bachelor of Laws as well as a Bachelor of Business in Human Resource Management from Southern Cross University. His comprehensive educational background and extensive practical experience underpin his esteemed position in the legal community.
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- Name
- Matt Maloy
- Specialisations
- Family Law, Family - Domestic Violence, Criminal Law
- Region
- QLD
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- Criminal Law
- Domestic Violence
- Driving Offences