
BIO. EXPERIENCE. COUNSEL
Andrew Ters is a founding partner of Ters Lawyers Sydney and a respected legal practitioner whose professional expertise spans multiple key areas of law. As a seasoned litigation lawyer Sydney, Andrew has guided clients through complex disputes with clarity, strategy, and precision. His ability to manage litigation matters across multiple jurisdictions—including the Supreme Court, District Court, Local Court, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, and NCAT—reflects his deep legal acumen and unwavering client focus.
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Known for his considered and calm approach, Andrew is also widely recognised as a trusted dispute resolution lawyer Sydney, delivering timely, practical outcomes through mediation, negotiation, and alternative dispute methods. His clients benefit from tailored legal strategies that seek to avoid unnecessary conflict while protecting rights and commercial interests.
In family matters, Andrew brings genuine empathy and legal insight to his role as a family lawyer Sydney. He regularly advises on parenting arrangements, property settlements, financial agreements, and separation proceedings with discretion and care. Clients facing emotionally charged situations appreciate his balanced, solution-focused guidance, which aims to reduce conflict and promote long-term security for all involved.
Andrew’s reputation as a skilled property lawyer Sydney is reinforced by his experience handling conveyancing, leasing, strata disputes, and property development matters. He supports both individuals and businesses in navigating real estate transactions with diligence and commercial awareness.
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As a capable building and construction lawyer Sydney, Andrew advises clients on contract formation, project risk, security of payment claims, and construction disputes. His understanding of construction law and his ability to provide clear legal direction throughout the project lifecycle make him a valuable advisor for builders, developers, and property owners alike.
In estate matters, Andrew is regarded as a compassionate and capable wills and estate planning lawyer Sydney. He works closely with clients to draft wills, establish enduring powers of attorney, and manage estate disputes with sensitivity and legal rigour. His clients are supported through every phase of planning or administering an estate, with the assurance that their intentions are legally secure.
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Andrew also serves as a committed criminal lawyer Sydney, defending individuals facing a wide range of charges. From traffic and licensing matters to more serious criminal offences, he ensures that clients receive strong legal representation, procedural fairness, and dedicated advocacy at every stage of the process.
What sets Andrew apart is his ability to act as a true strategic legal advisor Sydney, bringing cross-disciplinary insight and forward-thinking legal strategy to every matter he undertakes. His holistic understanding of litigation, family, property, and commercial matters allows him to develop legal solutions that are both technically sound and strategically aligned with his clients’ broader objectives.
Andrew holds admission as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the High Court of Australia and is a proud member of the Law Society of New South Wales. His diverse legal background and unwavering commitment to client outcomes have earned him the respect of peers and the trust of a loyal and growing client base.
Whether representing clients in court as a litigation lawyer in Sydney, guiding negotiations as a dispute resolution or delivering tailored advice as a strategic lawyers, Andrew’s work is marked by professionalism, integrity, and a deep sense of responsibility to those he serves.
QUALIFICATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS
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Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
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Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Accounting).
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Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice .
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Admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
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Admitted as a Solicitor of the High Court of Australia.
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Solicitor Member of the Law Society of New South Wales.
