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Jonathan Harris is a Director at Harris Freidman, bringing over 40 years of extensive experience as a commercial lawyer. Known for his empathetic and client-focused approach, Jonathan has maintained long-standing relationships with many of his clients, some of whom he has served for over a decade. His dedication to understanding client needs has cemented his reputation as a trusted advisor among families, business entrepreneurs, and start-ups. Jonathan plays a crucial role in estate planning, particularly in assisting families with the transfer and protection of family assets across generations. His proficiency in navigating the complexities of family entities ensures a smooth transition of control while safeguarding asset integrity. Recognised for his work with families who have a vulnerable or disabled member, Jonathan frequently delivers talks on estate planning to organisations such as Cerebral Palsy Australia, Down Syndrome Australia, Aspect (Autism Spectrum Australia), and local councils, underlining his dedication to community engagement and support. Outside of his professional life, Jonathan is actively involved in educational endeavours, serving as Chair of Woodbury School. His personal life reflects his dynamic interests; he is happily married to Robyn, enjoys quality time with his four children, and embraces activities like Pilates and surf skiing. Despite a humorous surrender in fishing, Jonathan finds joy in his family, including their labradoodle, Chilli.
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Practice Certificate
- Name
- Jenna Funke
- Date of Admission
- 1978
- Specialisations
- Business Law
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- CITY OF SYDNEY
Practice Categories
- General Advice
- Disputes
- General Advice
- General Advice
- Building and Construction
- Civil
- Debt Recovery
- General Advice
- Mediation
- Construction Law
- General Advice