Haebich Law aims to provide high quality, considered, and accurate legal advice and advocacy — with a focus on Commercial Advice, Litigation and Dispute Resolution and Criminal and Traffic Law. We take a conscientiousness, "more than just money" approach, and have pride in outcomes. We wish to provide legal service that is modern, flexible and cost-effective in its approach, but retaining a quality of service to be expected from a professional law firm.
About
Christian Haebich
Admissions and Education
• Admitted to Supreme Court
of South Australia – February 2007
• Admitted to High Court of Australia –
June 2007
• Bachelor of Law with Honours,
University of Adelaide
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours),
University of Adelaide
• Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
April 2009 — April 2015
Senior Associate, Sykes Bidstrup
Barristers and Solicitors
• Property, contract, construction,
insolvency, and recovery litigation
• Criminal matters including sexual assault
and serious drug offences
• Appearances in all South Australian courts, Victorian County and Supreme Courts,
and Federal court
• Appearances as counsel in civil and
criminal trials
• Junior counsel with senior barristers in civil and criminal appeals
December 2006 – April 2009
Solicitor, Meister Belperio Clark
• Lease, franchise, contract and
recovery litigation
• Business sale and purchase,
loans and securities, leases and
franchise advice
• Company and trust structures,
taxation and stamp duty advice
• Wills and estates and probate
February 2008 – present
Associated Teacher of the School of Law,
University of Adelaide
• Law of Contracts
• Dispute Resolution and Ethics
• Law of Evidence
Areas of practice
• Business agreements
• Commercial and business dispute resolution
• Partnerships and shareholder disputes
• Breach of contract
• Property
• Leases
• Mortgages
• Debt recovery
• Bankruptcy
• Insolvency and administration
• Building and construction
• Start-ups
• Legal costs
• Employment, wages, unfair dismissal
• Trusts
• Liquor licensing
• Franchising
• Youth Court
• Criminal Law
• Traffic offences
• White collar crime
• Sexual assault
• Drug offences
Articles and links
Courts Administration Authority of South Australia home page:
The Law Society of South Australia home page: