

Alysa Dar is a dedicated Solicitor who brings a unique blend of business acumen and legal expertise to her practice. With a successful tenure of 25 years as a business owner in the beauty industry, Alysa empowered women and created an inclusive environment that mirrors her dedication to the field of law. Her experience as an entrepreneur has sharpened her strategic thinking and resilience, enabling her to adeptly handle complex legal challenges. Overcoming the hurdles of pursuing law as a second language, Alysa offers invaluable insights to clients facing similar linguistic and life obstacles. Currently, Alysa is a valued Solicitor at Stern Law, a boutique firm specialising in Personal Injury and Family Law. Since joining in 2021, she has developed proficiency in trusts, medical negligence, wills and estates, litigation, and conveyancing. Her work in trusts involved setting up discretionary trusts, requiring detailed research and adaptation to client needs, including compliance with Revenue NSW. In the realm of medical negligence, Alysa has successfully fostered strong client relationships, contributing to ongoing litigation in the District Court of NSW. Alysa's experience extends to family provision litigation, where she supported Supreme Court proceedings by conducting thorough case law research. She has also handled complex shareholder disputes in family companies, preparing for trials in the Equity Division of the Supreme Court of NSW. A notable achievement includes contributing to a team that secured a favourable outcome in Hillsea Pty Ltd v Joseph; McIvor v Joseph [2020] NSWCA 55. Alysa's academic credentials include a Bachelor of Laws from Macquarie University and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from The College of Law Australia, accompanied by a Certificate of Legal Business Skill. Her strong foundation in science, obtained through a Bachelor of Science from Bar Ilan University, and her philosophical explorations add a broad perspective to her legal practice.
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