

About Matthew
Matthew Currie is a Principal and co-founder of MillerPrince, where he excels in property, development, and infrastructure matters. He offers comprehensive legal solutions throughout the property development cycle, creating cost efficiencies highly valued by his clients. In addition to his expertise in development, Matthew is adept in venture capital and early-stage businesses, advising on business structuring, capital raising, corporate governance, and more. His practical business experience allows him to deliver insightful and timely advice to start-ups, providing strategic solutions that can significantly impact their success. Matthew's career includes significant tenures at renowned firms, such as Sparke Helmore Lawyers, where he honed his skills across property, development, finance, intellectual property, and technology law. These roles laid a strong foundation for his current work, enabling him to serve a diverse clientele that includes international and domestic developers, ASX-listed entities, private companies, and individuals. Committed to continuous learning, Matthew is pursuing a Master of Commerce at the University of Sydney, specialising in Accounting and Finance, to further enhance his advisory capabilities. His educational background includes a Juris Doctor and a Bachelor of Business in Finance and Economics from the University of Technology Sydney, alongside a Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice. With a client-centric approach and a rich blend of experience and education, Matthew is a trusted advisor to his clients.
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- Name
- Matthew Currie
- Date of Admission
- 2015
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- CITY OF SYDNEY
Practice Categories
- Company Secretarial
- Technology Law
- Trusts
- Patents and Trademarks
- Construction Law
- Conveyancing
- Leases