Nutchaya Chaweepat

Nutchaya Chaweepat

Lawyer

Nutchaya is a lawyer admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 2023 with a strong background in complex case management, advocacy, and clientfocused legal practice. Before joining our Workers Compensation team, she spent several years practising Immigration Law, where she prepared detailed submissions, managed intricate applications, and represented clients in AAT appeals. This experience has equipped her with the analytical skills, attention to detail, and persuasive advocacy essential to Workers Compensation matters.

Fluent in both English and Thai. Nutchaya brings valuable crosscultural communication skills to her work. She is known for her warm, collaborative approach and her commitment to building strong relationships with clients to help them achieve the best possible outcomes.

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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