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Nathan Le

Nathan Le is a Lawyer and Senior Associate with Bardo Lawyers servicing Melbourne, VIC 3000 and Springvale, VIC 3171. Nathan Le focuses on Immigration Law, Business Law and Litigation & Dispute Resolution.

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About Nathan Le

Dr Nathan (Nam) Le was born and grew up in Vietnam. He obtained a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) (Hons, top 15% of the cohort) from Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan. In addition to the afore-mentioned qualifications, he was awarded a BEng in Aeronautical Engineering and MSc in Materials Science, respectively. Before becoming a lawyer, Dr Le was a scientist with Australia’s premier research institution, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). Dr Le is named as an inventor/owner on 3 international innovative patents and 1 trade mark and is also an author on 20 international peer-review scientific papers.

Since being admitted, Dr Le had worked for a boutique law firm based in Melbourne specialising in business and investment migration focusing on offshore clients from the Asia Pacific region. Since joining Bardo Lawyers in 2019, Dr Le has used his top-notch legal knowledge and skills in conjunction with his vast experience in scientific research, intellectual property (IP) protection, and commercialisation assisting entrepreneurs, business owners and skilled professionals to migrate to Australia under the business and investment (188, 888 and 132 visas), family, skilled and global talent migration schemes.

He has recently developed an interest in assisting clients resolving complex immigration, commercial and litigation matters at the Tribunal and Court levels. In August 2022, Dr Le was appointed as a Managing Senior Associate to manage Bardo Lawyers’ third office based in Springvale, Victoria.

Having lived and worked in Vietnam, Singapore, Japan, Ireland and Australia and being a migrant himself, Dr Le is well positioned to understand and assist clients with their immigration and commercial matters. Dr Le speaks Vietnamese and English fluently. In his free time, Dr Le enjoys playing golf and tending for his gardens.
The most popular appointment for Nathan Le is New Clients - Phone Call - 30 mins. Book this legal appointment online now for only $150.00.
Languages Spoken
English Vietnamese
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Verified Client Reviews for Nathan Le

Nathan Le has received 3 verified client reviews with an average 4.67 star rating.

Peter, 12 April 2023

Informative and necessary- thank you

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Aaqib, 1 February 2021

I highly appreciate the emails answering any inquiries I had after the scheduled phone call.

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Hanna, 22 January 2021

The consultation was professional and informative.

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