Xander Gee

Senior Associate
Xander Gee

Xander Gee is a Senior Associate with an extensive practice and a keen interest in complex property disputes and commercial matters. He has developed a reputation with his clients for giving thorough and practical legal advice.

Xander works across family law property and financial matters and commercial and property work, bringing a strategic, flexible approach informed by years of experience.

Areas of practice

Qualifications and memberships

  • Admitted to practise in NSW (confirm details)

To arrange an appointment with Xander, get in touch.

I believe every client deserves clear, strategic advice that gets to the heart of the matter and delivers real outcomes, whether they are navigating a business transaction or one of the most personal challenges of their life.

Xander in five words

strategic, dedicated, approachable, adaptable, decisive.

What clients value

that he takes the time to understand their situation, context and ideal outcome, and applies a flexible, considered approach to each matter.

Strategic legal guidance when it matters most.

We start with a confidential conversation. There is no jargon and no pressure, just a clear sense of your options and what we would do next.

Latest insights

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Wills, Estates & Trusts
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Why cutting corners on your Will can lead to costly estate litigation

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The AML Act and You

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Unicomb v Blais [2024] NSWSC 903 - Harman Undertaking

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