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Robert Licuria
Professional
Background
Robert Licuria is a Senior Associate at Speed and Stracey Lawyers. His areas of specialisation are corporate and commercial law, property and planning.
His work is focused on large scale commercial transactions involving some of Australia's largest companies, including mergers and acquisitions of ASX listed corporations, and sales and purchases of multi-million dollar commercial properties and businesses.
Robert also has a supervising role in the firm's commercial property and conveyancing matters and in 2008 he completed a Master of Laws at the University of Sydney.
Qualifications
2008 - Senior Associate, Speed and Stracey Lawyers
2008 - Master of Laws, University of Sydney
2002 - Associate, Speed and Stracey Lawyers
2001 - Paralegal, Speed and Stracey Lawyers
2001 - Bachelor of Laws, University of Sydney
1999 - Bachelor of Arts (Government), University of Sydney
Recent Experience
Acting for the controlling shareholder in relation to the IPO and listing of Bell Financial Group Limited on the ASX.
Negotiating and documenting a shareholder agreement for funds manager Karara Capital.
Acting on the purchase of the business interests of Australian Business Telephone Co Pty Limited.
Acting for Bridgewater Associates Inc (USA) on various corporate and commercial matters.
Acting on the establishment of the belldirect.com.au online broking platform.
Acting for Hotel Capital Partners Limited and Trust Company Limited in the sale of the Peppers Fairmont Resort, Blue Mountains.
Acting in various leave applications and appeals in the High Court of Australia including Bankstown City Council v Alamdo Holdings Pty Ltd (2005) 142 LGERA 1.
Acting for Bell Potter Securities Limited in the acquisition of national stockbroker Challenger First Pacific Limited.
Acting for Payless Shoes in the acquisition of the majority of the Speeds Shoes retail outlets in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory.
Acting in relation to the sale and purchase of stand alone retail outlets and mixed development commercial buildings with multiple occupancies.
Various commercial and rural conveyancing as well as large scale commercial leasing and refinancing.
Commercial litigation and alternative dispute resolution.
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