

Helena Mrmos, Principal Lawyer, possesses extensive expertise in navigating complex legal challenges for her clients, whether addressing financial disputes, differences of opinion, or conflicts arising from personal or business interests. She is adept at tailoring solutions to achieve clients' goals while minimising stress and costs. Helena's practice encompasses a broad range of commercial litigation, including contractual disputes, partnership disagreements, trust issues, and negligence cases. Her proficiency extends to employment law, effectively representing both employers and employees in negotiating agreements and resolving disputes. Helena also has considerable experience in personal and corporate insolvency and corporations law, representing both plaintiffs and defendants, including external administrators, company directors, and bankruptcy trustees. Her strategic approach covers everything from handling statutory demands and winding-up applications to more intricate legal matters requiring a balance of legal and commercial considerations. Helena's legal career spans various significant roles. As the founder of Mozaik Lawyers in the Greater Brisbane Area, she has led the firm since 2018, focusing on commercial litigation, insolvency, and employment law. Her prior tenure as Special Counsel at Quinn & Scattini Lawyers saw her lead the Commercial Litigation Team. Additionally, she was the Director and Owner of Redchip Lawyers, where she honed her skills in commercial law. Helena's journey began as an Associate in Quinn & Scattini Lawyers, specialising in general commercial litigation and insolvency. Her educational background includes a degree from Queensland University of Technology, supporting her successful career in law. Helena's approach to her work is fueled by her dynamic curiosity, a penchant for taking on challenges, and a profound appreciation for life and those around her, making her an exceptional advocate and advisor for her clients.
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