BOUTIQUE LAWYERS - Key Persons


Imran Fatah

Job Titles:
  • Partner
Imran has a diverse background in law ranging from commercial litigation, corporate law, property law and wills and estates. Not wanting to be a jack of all trades but master of none, Imran decided to follow his passion and settled on following a career as a litigator. This decision came from an urge to fight on the side of those who are up against the odds and have been wronged. Imran's approach to litigation can be best summed up as ‘private face and public face'. This means that that while providing you with the absolute unvarnished strengths and weaknesses of your case in the confines of private lawyer-client communication, he will do his utmost to present the strengths of your case while strategically targeting the weakness of the other side. If you are looking for a staunch, unbending and relentless litigator, please call and make an appointment with Imran today.

Kayla Tamati

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Personal Assistant
Kayla Tamati is the Personal Assistant to the Director of the Firm, with over ten years of

Martina Hooper

Job Titles:
  • Accounts
Martina Hooper has a vast knowledge of Legal Accounting having been employed in the Legal industry for over 25 years. She is passionate about her work and enjoys camping, bushwalks and entertaining in her spare time.

Olivia Terziovski

Job Titles:
  • Principal Lawyer
Having dealt with thousands of building and construction matters and building and construction insurance claims (domestic building insurance, plumbing insurance claims and contract works insurance claims) for over one decade, Olivia not only considers the legal aspects of her cases but carefully and strategically manages cases based on the desired outcome, human behaviour and the most importantly the commercial reality of the matter. Winning to her means obtaining an outcome or a reward that her clients are seeking rather than winning an order on paper for a lawyers victory. Olivia wrote the book on building and construction law titled " How to Prosper as a Property Developer" simply worded for non-lawyers in an attempt to educate her clients on the results of bad decisions and risks when building, (whether a builder or subcontractor or developer/owner) seeking to develop a property or whether in a current dispute. Managing risk in all aspects of building, property development or even purchasing a property before making any decisions is where success is born.