About Mitchell Collins
We are a boutique law firm specialising in financial services and credit regulatory advisory and compliance assistance Australia wide. Our aim is to help our clients achieve their desired commercial outcomes, both now and in the future, by providing practical legal and compliance advice supported by our commercial experience and technical expertise.
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The principal benefits to clients in engaging Mitchell Collins for legal advice are:
Building relationships
Mitchell Collins seeks to understand the specific needs of your business and to develop an on-going, long term relationship with you and your team. Our understanding of your business enables us to provide fast responses to ‘everyday’ questions as well as efficient advice in relation to your larger projects.
Solutions focused
Mitchell Collins prides itself on providing practical solutions to your legal and compliance concerns. We draw on our experience within the industry, coupled with our legal experience to ‘think outside the box’.
Practical experience
Prior to becoming a lawyer, Vicki Grey, the principal and director of Mitchell Collins worked within the Treasury Department (money market and foreign exchange distribution desk) of a major Australian bank. She also has in-house legal experience and experience working for a major industry association. As such we understand ‘how the industry works’.
Mitchell Collins is named after Australia’s first female judge, Dame Roma Mitchell and the first judge advocate appointed to the colony of New South Wales, Lieutenant Governor David Collins.
About Vicki Grey
Vicki Grey is a highly experienced financial services and credit regulation lawyer with more than 20 years of experience. In addition to her advisory work in the financial services and credit sectors, Vicki regularly works with clients on the establishment and on-going development of new products and businesses. She is passionate about assisting clients to find ways to comply with the law, not just providing her clients with uncommercial ‘black letter law’ advice.