Victoria Cha
Specialist | Commercial LitigationAbout
Victoria specialises in commercial litigation. She was called to the New South Wales Bar in 2014 and practised law as a barrister until 2020. She regularly conducts and appears in complex commercial proceedings before the Federal Court of Australia, State Supreme Courts and Court of Appeal, and other courts and tribunals.
Victoria has participated in many court-annexed and private mediation, conciliation conferences and arbitration and has acted for both plaintiff and defendant. She is proactive in using alternative dispute resolution processes as a flexible and cost-effective alternative to the judicial determination of disputes. She is dedicated to addressing each client’s priorities and focuses on achieving pragmatic and commercial results within time parameters and budgets.
Qualification
Lawyer, Supreme Court of NSW
Language
Specialised Areas
General commercial disputes
Experience
Advised and appeared for clients in corporate and personal insolvency.
Advised the clients in property and conveyancing matters including mortgagee exercise of the power of sale, indefeasibility of title, caveats and priorities.
Advised and appeared for clients in family law proceedings on property settlement, superannuation, and property interest by a third party.
Appeared for the Korean government agency concerning security for costs in the context of foreign judgment registration.
Represented the respondents in a hearing concerning the quantification of equitable compensation for over $200 million.
Represented the defendant in the application for interlocutory injunction concerning a notice of termination of the employment contract and confidential information.