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Makinson d'Apice

Sydney, NSW

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Makinson d'Apice

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Makinson d'Apice is a versatile law firm located in Sydney, NSW, offering a diverse range of legal services tailored to meet the varied needs of their clients. Their team of highly qualified professionals is equipped to handle complex legal matters across multiple disciplines, ensuring that clients receive expert guidance and strategic solutions tailored to their specific requirements.

The firm emphasizes on providing insightful legal services in areas such as banking and finance, dispute resolution, estate planning, and charitable trusts. They are well-regarded for their work in construction and project finance, and have a notable presence in the health and education sectors as well. Makinson d'Apice is committed to sharing their expertise through multiple channels, including targeted bulletins and briefings, helping clients stay informed about legal, market, and industry developments. Accredited by prestigious organizations like the Law Society of New South Wales, they pride themselves on their comprehensive legal knowledge and efficient service delivery that support their clients' strategic objectives.

Address: Level 10 135 King StSydneyNSW2000Australia

Phone: (02) 9233 7788

Email: reception@makdap.com.au

Rating: 3.2 / 5(21 reviews)

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3.2 / 5(21 reviews)

Caitlin Mistral

over 1 year ago

This law firm is hired by the NDIS to fight to keep disabled people from the medical aid they need. They play dirty, and Steven Warren currently has an open complaint against him for bullying and harassing a disabled person. Their firm is currently fighting an NDIS case in the federal court. As they are appealing a ruling in favour for the disabled person to get medical aid- from the state court. This firm is psychopathic, sick and have no soul. Shame for bullying disabled people and keeping them from the basic human right of receiving medical aid and treatment. Especially when they have ready won the NDIS case in the state court

Shaun Wheaton

over 1 year ago

Harrassing people with disabilities and actively standing between them and help very much needed is how this firm operates. In the middle of a Mental health epicemic. Shame. Avoid at all costs

Unity Naismith

almost 2 years ago

Fantastic team to deal with. Efficient, knowledgeable and great communicators who kept me up to date with dealings at all times. Special thanks to Mark for his commitment over the Christmas / New Year period.

Douglas Douglass

over 2 years ago

I went to this company and interviewed Richard de Apice to assess if I would take our parents estate to them. I was given a verbal quotation of $40,000 for the company to handle it, with a timeline of 4 months. I proceeded with his word and the first $1 million cash was transferred with 3 properties to be sold. Once this firm received the money the attitude totally changed towards me, now it was in their hands. After years of nothing being done and a bill of fees over $500,000 I had to go through the Supreme Court to get rid of them and go to another firm. If your looking for a firm who will lie to you and use the law system to rob you, this is the firm for you. I’m now on unemployment and suffer major mental health issues from this experience.

Anthony Fonovic

over 2 years ago

Absolutely terrible service. Delayed response to emails, unacceptable speed of service when setting up loan thought ThinkTank and had no choice using this firm. Took so long initial valuation expired resulting in unnecessary cost in ordering 2nd valuation. Promise to refund 1st valuation not realised. End process in paying out loan just as poor. Do yourself a favour and avoid this firm like the plague. Can't believe we actually had to fork out money for this negligence which certainly wasn't cheap