Heidi Le Masurier

Dispute Resolution & Litigation, Property, Criminal, Traffic & Corporate Regulatory Law and Wills & Estates

As a junior lawyer, I'm committed to honing my skills across diverse legal practice areas, driven by a passion for advocacy and dedicated to delivering effective solutions while upholding the highest standards of the law.

Heidi Le Masurier

Heidi graduated Dux of her high school, Canterbury College Waterford, and further graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) at Bond University as Valedictorian for her graduating cohort in 2022. During her time at Bond University, Heidi received numerous academic accolades, including 7 First in Class awards, and also volunteered her time at LawRight for a semester. Heidi also enjoyed mentoring students from her high school through private tutoring and even as a coach for one of the school’s rock bands, drawing on her former experience as a singer and pianist.

In June 2023, she was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland. Heidi has a keen interest in the fields of criminal law, civil litigation and personal injury litigation. Although relatively recently admitted to the profession, Heidi has already demonstrated remarkable dedication and proficiency; most notably, her outstanding performance has been evident in her invaluable assistance in a complex personal injury dispute involving a Queensland fertility clinic, where her exceptional care and unwavering commitment  provided exemplary client support.

Qualifications and Memberships

  • Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours)
  • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
  • Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland
  • Solicitor of the High Court of Australia
  • Member of the Queensland Law Society

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