Emile Goldman

Barrister

Bar Roll: 6 May 2021
Admitted: 13 December 2016

Emile practices family, commercial, and criminal law, focusing on complex property, quantitative disputes, expert analysis, fraud, and alternative dispute resolution, appearing in Victorian courts and mediations.

About Emile

Emile practises across family law, commercial law and criminal law. Within this diverse practice, Emile focuses on matters that draw upon his experience, education and key interests.

Emile has strong quantitative skills and a deep understanding of complex commercial, accounting and financial issues. His experience in these areas result in him specialising in disputes involving complex quantitative issues and the analysis of expert reports.

Emile also focuses on alternative dispute resolution. He has a strong interest in resolving conflicts out of court and takes an analytical and strategic approach to negotiation and mediation.

Within Emile’s broad areas of practice, he specifically focuses on the following:

Family Law:

Emile’s family law practice focuses on:

· Complex property disputes;

· Matters involving consideration of expert reports; and

· Intervention order matters adjacent to both family law and criminal law.

Emile regularly appears in the FCFCOA in property and parenting matters.

Recent examples of Emile’s family law matters include:

· Property dispute relating to disputed business valuation;

· Interim defended hearing in a complex parenting matter; and

· Mediation of a complex multi-party property dispute.

Commercial Law:

Emile accepts a wide range of commercial briefs for advice and advocacy matters.

Emile has a background in commercial law. Prior to coming to the Bar, Emile was a lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright where he gained experience in commercial matters, primarily in the areas of insolvency and insurance. During his time at NRF, Emile was involved in a range of disputes including contractual, building and disputes related to the Australian Consumer Law.

Emile has a particular interest in:

· Employment and Industrial disputes;

· Insurance;

· Insolvency; and

· Contract disputes.

Recent examples of Emile’s commercial law matters include:

· Underpayment claim in the FCFCOA;

· Insurance claim involving complex forensic accounting issues;

· Mediation in relation to an application to set aside a statutory demand;

· Contract dispute regarding enforceability of a loan agreement; and

· Dispute between a developer and architect regarding scope of works.

Criminal Law:

Emile’s criminal law practice focuses on:

· Fraud / white collar crime offences;

· Matters involving complex evidentiary issues; and

· Matters under the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997.

Emile regularly appears in the County Court and Magistrates’ Court in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.

Recent examples of Emile’s Criminal Law matters include:

· Appearing as junior counsel in a fraud trial;

· Appearing in a consent mental impairment matter;

· Appearing in a fitness investigation;

· Appearing in a criminal contest dealing with family violence;

· Appearing in a contested committal involving injury charges;

· Appearing in an ASIC prosecution; and

· Prosecuting matters for the Department of Transport and Planning.

Prior to being admitted to the Bar, Emile was for two years an Associate to the Honourable Justice Hollingworth, Principal Judge of the Criminal Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

Areas of Practice
AppellateBankruptcy and InsolvencyBuilding and ConstructionCivil Procedure LawCommon Law and Personal InjuryCompetition and Consumer LawContractual DisputesCorporations LawCriminalEnergy and ResourcesEquityFamily Law and GuardianshipGovernmentImmigration LawIndustrial EmploymentIndustry RegulationsInsurance and Professional NegligenceJudicial Review and Administrative LawLiquor LicensingMerits ReviewMigration LawSports LawSuperannuationTechnology and Media LawWills and Probate
Jurisdiction
Federal JurisdictionVictoria
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Emile Goldman

Emile practices family, commercial, and criminal law, focusing on complex property, quantitative disputes, expert analysis, fraud, and alternative dispute resolution, appearing in Victorian courts and mediations.

Bar Roll: 6 May 2021 Admitted: 13 December 2016
Member of Professional Standards Scheme Mediator

Emile practises across family law, commercial law and criminal law. Within this diverse practice, Emile focuses on matters that draw upon his experience, education and key interests.

Emile has strong quantitative skills and a deep understanding of complex commercial, accounting and financial issues. His experience in these areas result in him specialising in disputes involving complex quantitative issues and the analysis of expert reports.

Emile also focuses on alternative dispute resolution. He has a strong interest in resolving conflicts out of court and takes an analytical and strategic approach to negotiation and mediation.

Within Emile’s broad areas of practice, he specifically focuses on the following:

Family Law:

Emile’s family law practice focuses on:

· Complex property disputes;

· Matters involving consideration of expert reports; and

· Intervention order matters adjacent to both family law and criminal law.

Emile regularly appears in the FCFCOA in property and parenting matters.

Recent examples of Emile’s family law matters include:

· Property dispute relating to disputed business valuation;

· Interim defended hearing in a complex parenting matter; and

· Mediation of a complex multi-party property dispute.

Commercial Law:

Emile accepts a wide range of commercial briefs for advice and advocacy matters.

Emile has a background in commercial law. Prior to coming to the Bar, Emile was a lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright where he gained experience in commercial matters, primarily in the areas of insolvency and insurance. During his time at NRF, Emile was involved in a range of disputes including contractual, building and disputes related to the Australian Consumer Law.

Emile has a particular interest in:

· Employment and Industrial disputes;

· Insurance;

· Insolvency; and

· Contract disputes.

Recent examples of Emile’s commercial law matters include:

· Underpayment claim in the FCFCOA;

· Insurance claim involving complex forensic accounting issues;

· Mediation in relation to an application to set aside a statutory demand;

· Contract dispute regarding enforceability of a loan agreement; and

· Dispute between a developer and architect regarding scope of works.

Criminal Law:

Emile’s criminal law practice focuses on:

· Fraud / white collar crime offences;

· Matters involving complex evidentiary issues; and

· Matters under the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997.

Emile regularly appears in the County Court and Magistrates’ Court in criminal and quasi-criminal matters.

Recent examples of Emile’s Criminal Law matters include:

· Appearing as junior counsel in a fraud trial;

· Appearing in a consent mental impairment matter;

· Appearing in a fitness investigation;

· Appearing in a criminal contest dealing with family violence;

· Appearing in a contested committal involving injury charges;

· Appearing in an ASIC prosecution; and

· Prosecuting matters for the Department of Transport and Planning.

Prior to being admitted to the Bar, Emile was for two years an Associate to the Honourable Justice Hollingworth, Principal Judge of the Criminal Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

Areas of Practice: Appellate, Bankruptcy and Insolvency, Building and Construction, Civil Procedure Law, Common Law and Personal Injury, Competition and Consumer Law, Contractual Disputes, Corporations Law, Criminal, Energy and Resources, Equity, Family Law and Guardianship, Government, Immigration Law, Industrial Employment, Industry Regulations, Insurance and Professional Negligence, Judicial Review and Administrative Law, Liquor Licensing, Merits Review, Migration Law, Sports Law, Superannuation, Technology and Media Law, Wills and Probate
Jurisdiction: Federal Jurisdiction, Victoria
Counsel: Junior

Contact

0325 Owen Dixon Chambers East, 205 William Street MELBOURNE, VIC 3000

0481 816 195

emile.goldman@vicbar.com.au

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