Nicholas Jeffreys

Senior Legal Counsel - Commercial

Nicholas is a Senior Legal Counsel who delivers practical and accessible commercial and corporate legal advice to clients across a range of industries, including financial services and tech.

“I was drawn to the Source model as I am passionate about providing quality legal advice with a focus on true value for the client. I pride myself on my ability to provide clients a personable service and high-quality advice that is results focussed. By minimising legal jargon and giving “plain English” advice, my goal is to help clients make informed business decisions and manage their legal risks efficiently and effectively.”

Industry and career experience

Nicholas has experience advising on a wide range of corporate and commercial matters including:

    • Contract law;
    • Mergers and Acquisitions;
    • Intellectual Property;
    • and Regulatory matters.

    Nicholas has worked with a number of private clients across a variety of sectors including:

    • Insurance;
    • Financial Services; and
    • Technology.

      Qualifications
      • Bachelor of Laws – Queensland University of Technology
      • Bachelor of Pharmacy – Queensland University of Technology

      Get to know Nicholas

      Nicholas’ proudest professional achievement was taking the leap to go back and study law after a successful career as a pharmacist.

      Personally, Nicholas is immensely proud of his three children and enjoys spending time with family while keeping active with golf, tennis, swimming and cycling in his spare time.

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