

Lee Ting serves as the principal of Ting Legal, bringing over two decades of experience in legal practice with a strong focus on criminal defence. Admitted to practise in 2002, Lee holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws with Honours from the University of Sydney. His career was notably shaped by his early involvement in the high-profile 'Mango Tree' murder case, highlighting issues of racial profiling and injustice. This case ignited Lee’s passion for criminal defence, leading him to advocate for equitable representation in the legal system. Lee is dedicated to upholding natural justice, ensuring that clients, especially those from marginalised communities, receive fair treatment. His work has been featured in the Sydney Morning Herald, where he successfully defended a mother and daughter wrongfully accused of drug importation. Fluent in English, Mandarin, Bahasa, Fuzhou/Fujian, and Cantonese, Lee effectively communicates with a diverse clientele, including First Nations people, offering compassionate and culturally sensitive legal assistance. From 2002 to 2017, Lee honed his skills at Gregory J Goold Criminal Law, developing a comprehensive understanding of criminal law. As a principal solicitor at Ting Legal, established in 2017, he continues to specialise in criminal defence and addresses commercial and immigration law matters. His dedication to justice and his approachable nature make him a valuable advocate for his clients.
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