Jeremy Rees
About Jeremy Rees
Jeremy Rees is a lawyer based in Adelaide, AU and has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in Australia™ since 2013. Jeremy Rees is recognized in the following practice areas:
- Adelaide, Australia
- Commercial Law
- Corporate Law
- Trusts and Estates
Current Firm: Mills Oakley
Location: Adelaide, AU
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I am 62 years old (or so I’m told). I graduated in April 1986 from the University of Adelaide with a Bachelor of Economics (Accounting) and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours). My Honours supervisor was John Bradsen (now, Bradman). Later that same year, I completed my Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies, then recently introduced as a substitute for Articles. I have since completed a Master of Laws (1996) . My dissertation supervisor was Emeritus Professor Andrew Ligertwood and the marker was Kev...
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