Your Complete Guide to Market Valuations
Whether you're dealing with complex leases or everyday transactions, gain essential insights to strengthen your approach.
- Discover key considerations for drafting or reviewing market rent clauses
- Learn how to address errors or mistakes in valuations
- Gain valuable tips for ensuring successful outcomes in the market
Presented by Sara Hatcher, Consulting Principal, Keypoint Law; Best Lawyers 2024, Real Property Law
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
Chair
Yuqing Sui, Partner, Madison Marcus
Presenters
Sara Hatcher, Consulting Principal, Keypoint Law
Sara has over 20 years of experience in property and other law, advising listed corporations, SME’s, listed property trusts, developers, national landlords and tenants on a diverse range of property law. Sara advises on all aspects of developments, subdivisions, aged care and retirement leases, the national rental affordability scheme, easements, by-laws, and additional transactions pertaining to property. Sara is committed to providing high quality, commercially minded legal advice, recognising the needs of clients at all levels with a personalised and meticulous service. She is recognised by Best Lawyers™ for her expertise in Real Property Law, and has also been a finalist in the category of ‘Sole Practitioner of the Year’ by the Women in Law Award.
Yuqing Sui, Partner, Madison Marcus
Yuqing Sui is a distinguished Property Partner and an Accredited Specialist in Property Law, with an additional practice as a Public Notary. Her journey in the legal field began in China, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in law from Shanghai University in 1999 and practised. In 2002, Yuqing embarked on her postgraduate studies at the University of Technology, Sydney, where she achieved both a Master of Laws in 2003 and a Master of Law and Legal Practice in 2006 and has practiced in New South Wales since February 2006. Yuqing’s professional experience encompasses a broad spectrum. She initially worked as a debt recovery lawyer and later spent nearly a decade with a boutique commercial law firm in Sydney’s CBD. In 2017, she established her sole practice and continued her career by joining Madison Marcus as a partner in the Real Estate and Development team in 2023.