Mary Nguyen

Mary Nguyen

Partner | Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist NSW

Mary graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws in 1993 and was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 1994.

During her university years, Mary volunteered at Redfern Legal Center. Her experiences there and that of a refugee led her to a passion to act for the injured and disadvantaged.

Mary worked at a leading Plaintiff personal injury firm after graduation and was made partner by 2000 having built a substantial practice for the firm. She obtained her Specialist Accreditation in Personal Injury by the Law Society of New South Wales in 2000.

She is well regarded by her peers and clients for her dedication and experience.

Mary founded MN Compensation Lawyers in 2006, a boutique Plaintiff personal injury practice in Cabramatta which we have welcomed into the Longton Compensation Lawyers in 2023.

Any reference to a “Partner” means an employee with sufficient seniority. Longton Compensation Lawyers is an incorporated legal practice and not a partnership.

Further reading.

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