Lawyer

Sellen Chen

Lawyer

Sellen Chen

Sellen was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2020 and is also admitted to the High Court of Australia. Her diverse academic background includes a Master of Taxation Law (2023) from The University of Sydney, a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (2020), a Juris Doctor (2019), and a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics (2016) from Bond University. With a rich experience spanning Property Law, Family Law, and Immigration Law, Sellen has demonstrated her versatility and depth in various legal fields. Currently, she is developing a keen interest in body corporate law in Queensland, aiming to expand her expertise in this specialised area.

Fluent in both Mandarin and English, Sellen effectively bridges communication gaps, ensuring that her clients receive clear and comprehensive legal counsel. Her bilingual skills are a significant asset, allowing her to cater to a diverse clientele with ease. Sellen’s multifaceted background, combined with her commitment to legal excellence and her vibrant personal interests, makes her a well-rounded and invaluable member of our team. Her dedication to both her clients and her hobbies reflects her balanced and dynamic approach to life and work.

Beyond her professional achievements, Sellen has a passion for gardening. She is also a dedicated pet owner, with two beloved cats: a Ragdoll named Apollo and a domestic short hair named Chiuchiu. Additionally, Sellen enjoys cooking, finding joy and creativity in preparing delicious meals.

Practice Area & Qualifications
• Practice Areas: Commercial, Property and Family
• Qualifications:
▪ Juris Doctor
▪ Bachelor of Commerce in Economics
▪ Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
▪ Admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland
▪ Admitted to the High Court of Australia
▪ Master of Taxation
Memberships:
▪ Member of the Law Society of Queensland
• Language: English and Chinese (Mandarin)

Sellen Chen

Lawyer

Location

Brisbane

Contact

(07) 2142 3390

Areas of Expertise

Commercial Litigation
Property Law
Family law

Sellen Chen

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