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BCom, LLB (Hons I) (Monash), LLM (Chicago)
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Bankruptcy and Insolvency
Commercial
Corporations Law
Equity
Public Administrative
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Federal Court of Australia
High Court of Australia
Victoria
Ahmed Terzic
Telephone: +61 3 9225 6165
Email: ahmed.terzic@vicbar.com.au
Clerk: List A
Profile
Ahmed practises in commercial, regulatory and public law. He appears on behalf of individuals, corporations and government bodies in complex disputes at both trial and appellate level.
Before joining the Bar, Ahmed practised in commercial litigation at Arnold Bloch Leibler in Melbourne and at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in London. He worked as an associate to the Hon Joseph Santamaria at the Court of Appeal and as a legal researcher at the Supreme Court of Victoria. He has also taught corporations law at the University of Melbourne and administrative law at Monash University.
Ahmed holds a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Laws with first class honours from Monash University and a Master of Laws from the University of Chicago Law School. He has published articles that have been cited by superior courts in Australia and overseas. He is a reporter for the Commonwealth Law Reports and the Victorian Reports.
Cases
Commercial Law:
5 Boroughs Pty Ltd v State of Victoria (Supreme Court of Victoria, ongoing)
West End Landco Pty Ltd v Medina Property Services Pty Ltd (Supreme Court of Victoria, ongoing)
Fine China Capital Investment Ltd v Qi (Federal Court of Australia, ongoing)
Equity Financial Planners Pty Ltd v AMP Financial Planning Pty Ltd [2023] FCA 741
Rayes v Insurance Australia Limited (County Court of Victoria, settled)
HungryPanda AU Pty Ltd v Fantuan Australia Pty Ltd [2023] VSC 102
Pirmax Pty Ltd v Kingspan Insulation Pty Ltd [2022] FCA 1340
Commonwealth Treasury Review of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA)
Publications
Date of Admission:
16 May 2017
First Signed Bar Roll:
06 May 2021
Division of Bar Roll:
AI - Victorian Practising Counsel
Previous Occupation:
Solicitor, Judge's Associate, Legal Researcher
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation.