Who we are
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Choose a business that cares about yours. We appreciate that our clients are whole people, and accordingly we bring our whole selves to work and work in ways that suit both us and you. Choose a business that cares about yours. We appreciate that our clients are whole people, and accordingly we bring our whole selves to work and work in ways that suit both us and you. |
WE HAVE ONE SIMPLE GOAL
Law Services. Simplified.
How we work
We have a capability-based approach, where we work our hours to suit demand and our personal lives. We use fixed fee pricing so you know exactly what our services cost. |
When and where you need
We engage experts from around Australia to suit your needs. Whether you need:
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Honesty and integrity
We recognise the importance of honesty and integrity in our engagements with you. We facilitate a free and open flow of communication and trust with our clients. We provide sound, simple advice to keep you in business no matter what. |
“Begin with the end in mind”
Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, suggests “an outcome-oriented mindset in every activity,” and this is how we approach our legal and consulting services.
Meet our team
EJ Wise
Principal Practice Lead – Cybersecurity Law EJ is one of Australia’s most experienced cybersecurity lawyers, with over 29 years in the legal industry. EJ has more than 20 years’ experience as a military lawyer (Royal Australian Air Force, Cyber Squadron) and several years’ experience within the US Air Force JAG Corp’s Operational and International Law section at the Pentagon. EJ has also practised in-house in Australian federal and state government departments.
Through Wise Law, EJ transfers her skills into the private sector by providing training, support and advice to large, complex organisations and corporate groups with her unique blend of legal, operational and crisis management skills. EJ supports organisations to build their cybersecurity resilience, minimise risk and preserve their legal position through policy, governance and preparedness work, cybersecurity training, incident drills, and emergency incident/breach response handling. EJ has taught at the University of New South Wales School of Law, Society and Criminology, Faculty of Law and Justice, University of Melbourne Business School, the Australian Catholic University, Thomas More Law School and Pericles University, and holds many prominent roles in the cybersecurity industry, including:
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Ash Rozario
Practice Lead – IT, Technology and Privacy Law Ash is sought after for her expertise in technology law. Ash has practised as a technology and commercial lawyer for more than 15 years in private practice, government and commercial in-house roles. Her extensive experience also covers a range of non-legal business consulting services, with a focus on organisational process and simplification, practical risk management, robust decision-making and training.
Ash is regularly called on to advise with respect to:
Ash regularly works with clients in industries such as IT/technology and fintech, manufacturing, education, professional services, automotive, healthcare and government. Qualifications:
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Jason Bosland
Lawyer Associate Professor Jason Bosland is the Director of the Centre for Media and Communications Law at Melbourne Law School.
Jason has extensive experience in media law, including defamation, privacy, open justice and suppression orders, and contempt of court. Jason also has a strong interest in trade mark and copyright law. Jason is currently co-editor of the Australian Law Journal and the Media & Arts Law Review, and his research has been published in leading local and international law journals, including the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, the Cambridge Law Journal and the Melbourne University Law Review. Jason has degrees from the University of Melbourne and the London School of Economics. Vertical Divider
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Adam Eldridge-Imamura
Senior Associate Adam is a motivated and highly experienced senior solicitor, with wide ranging experience across Defence, government, cyber, commercial and administrative law and is presently a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne.
For over 13 years, Adam has refined his skills in the areas of:
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