Sabrina Porteka brings a wealth of international and domestic experience to New South Lawyers, specialising in Construction Law, Family Law, Property Law, Debt Recovery, and Litigation & Dispute Resolution. With a strong foundation built through her work at prestigious international and local law firms, Sabrina has worked on a diverse range of legal matters, from high-value construction disputes to complex family law and property matters.

Sabrina’s academic excellence and impressive background in international legal studies set her apart. She holds a law degree from the University of Sydney, as well as qualifications in French and Romanian law from the University of Bucharest and Sorbonne University. Her participation and success in numerous international competitions, such as the Willem Vis Moot, have further honed her ability to deliver strategic and effective legal advice in a range of sectors.

Having worked at DLA Piper in Romania, Sabrina was integral in handling cross-border litigation, representing multinational clients in complex contractual and regulatory disputes. One of her key achievements was assisting in the recovery of EUR 45 million for an energy sector client involved in the construction and operation of photovoltaic plants in Romania. She has also worked on high-profile disputes involving real estate developers and multinational corporations in sectors such as military defence and gambling.

Currently, as part of the team at New South Lawyers, Sabrina has represented clients in a variety of construction-related matters, including disputes over property defects, construction delays, and contract compliance. Her experience extends to managing complex debt recovery cases, where she successfully negotiates settlements and drafts legal documents such as deeds of settlement and consent orders.

With her broad legal knowledge and meticulous attention to detail, Sabrina is well-positioned to continue delivering outstanding results for clients across her practice areas.

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