Special Counsel | Accredited Property Law Specialist NSW

Cyril Xing

Special Counsel | Accredited Property Law Specialist NSW

Cyril Xing

Cyril commenced his legal career in 2018 and has swiftly developed expertise and a robust practice in the fields of Property & Construction, as well as Corporate & Commercial law.

Cyril has successfully represented hundreds of clients in individual property transactions and has advised numerous developers on off-the-plan projects. His experience spans multiple jurisdictions, including New South Wales, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, and Tasmania, giving him a well-rounded perspective on legal matters across different regions. In his spare time, Cyril is committed to providing pro bono legal advice, offering his knowledge and expertise to individuals in need.

Cyril’s meticulous attention to detail, strong commitment to his work, and extensive knowledge in his practice areas have earned him the trust and loyalty of his clients. Many continue to seek his counsel long after their cases have concluded, relying on his professional judgment and insightful advice for ongoing legal matters.

Practice Area & Qualifications
• Practice Areas: Property, Commercial and Commercial Litigation
• Qualifications:
▪ Juris Doctor
▪ Admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales
▪ Property Law Accredited Specialist (NSW)
• Memberships:
▪ Member of the Law Society of New South Wales
• Language: English and Chinese (Mandarin)

Cyril Xing

Special Counsel | Accredited Property Law Specialist NSW

Location

Sydney

Contact

0406755888

Areas of Expertise

Property Law
Commercial Litigation

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