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Would you like to post up the experienced ones you know here in NSW? :wub:

David Wilson LL.M.

Available 24/7 on 0447 315 311 to clients

Ph: 02-4731 5311

Fx: 02-4731 2897

51 Lemongrove Rd Penrith

www.wilsons-solicitors.com.au

[email protected]

Background: His father Barry, used to be general duties/traffic cop/detective before switching to law.

He's retired now; but does part-time wk for his son David (who has a Masters degree)

Barry was so compassionate, he allowed one of my clients to pay him back over 2 yrs.

David is from the same ilk. He thrives on traffic law. He owns a turbo six and loves it. He says he'll own a GT-R one day.

He recently successfully defended a man who needed his driver's licence for wk, and got pinged by a HP officer who's "SPEED CAMERA" sign was obscured.

Any more out there?

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Another Traffic Lawyer - this time, he's central! :P

Gregory Goold

Ph: 02-9264 6611

Mob: 0411 566 677

Suite 101, Level 1

281 Elizabeth St., Sydney

Background: He's been helping the collective of bike associations/clubs to rescind the state government's powers to fragment the structure of the clubs themselves. This is on the basis that if the law is passed on the final reading, the government can then have the power to dismantle any club on the basis of bla... bla... bla...

I'm working for a firm of solicitors now. Milne Berry Berger and Freedman. We've done our fair share of traffic law but we do lots of other stuff too.

I'd also recommend Shaun Titmarsh of Baker Ryrie Rickards Titmarsh as a traffic lawyer. I've sent a few friends to him over the years.

He recently successfully defended a man who needed his driver's licence for wk, and got pinged by a HP officer who's "SPEED CAMERA" sign was obscured.

Did he tell you that?

I only ask because Police have not used anything that uses a "speed camera" sign for at least 3 years. They dont need signs for speed enforcement.

Did he tell you that?

I only ask because Police have not used anything that uses a "speed camera" sign for at least 3 years. They dont need signs for speed enforcement.

Thanks teecal, I thought that to be so.

David's client came home from o'seas > and he's deferred the case ever since...

I certainly didn't need to know any more.

BTW Bob, in which suburbs are...

a) Milne, Berry, Berger & Freedman and...

b) Shaun Titmarsh?

Ta

Thanks teecal, I thought that to be so.

David's client came home from o'seas > and he's deferred the case ever since...

I certainly didn't need to know any more.

BTW Bob, in which suburbs are...

a) Milne, Berry, Berger & Freedman and...

b) Shaun Titmarsh?

Ta

a) Gladesville and the city.

b) Parra

www.notguilty.com.au

Nyman Gibson Stewart

Criminal Defence Lawyers;

We specialise in Criminal and Traffic Law matters and have offices at Parramatta and Darlinghurst.

Call me for more information;

0410 82 82 30

Edited by Yeedogga

^^^ 'Tis good to have these on the list. 'Tis good to have someone local + Good in his/her field!

And here's another one...

Andrew Teed

Specialist in Criminal and Traffic Law

of Armstrong Legal

Ph: 9261 4555

Level 5

127 York St Sydney

Background: 2UE Talk-back radio offering advice.

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In my experience your best of saving the $300 an hour your gona be flogging off to lawyers for mods when you get your licence back or put them to better use. If you do the crime you do the time, everyone gets caught eventually..

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is three hundred an hour the norm? im paying 350/hr at ford criminal lawyers, she is an associate though so i guess that rates a little more? its potentially a criminal matter but hopefully wont get that far, completely got the wrong guy etc.

as far as i know they dont have expertise in traffic but it is city central (370 pitt st) which is why i went there (plus she was the first one to call me back).

good luck jstylz

A plug for Dean Wright solicitor at Wright Lawyers and associates. tel 1300174247, 0404205881, Dean is ex Royal Australian Navy, and does military compensation as [email protected]

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A plug for Dean Wright solicitor at Wright Lawyers and associates. tel 1300174247, 0404205881, Dean is ex Royal Australian Navy, and does military compensation as [email protected]

What suburb are they in William? Thanks.

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I'm working for a firm of solicitors now. Milne Berry Berger and Freedman. We've done our fair share of traffic law but we do lots of other stuff too.

I'd also recommend Shaun Titmarsh of Baker Ryrie Rickards Titmarsh as a traffic lawyer. I've sent a few friends to him over the years.

For "Hazey" & "hamiltonau" Re: your enquiry about Family Law Solicitors, the law firm that Abo Bob (former Prez of SAU.NSW) recommends & works for ^ ^ ^ also specialises in Family Law. :whistling:

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