Principal Lawyer, Coleman Greig Lawyers, Parramatta

Malcolm Campbell is a Principal Lawyer and integral member of Coleman Greig’s Commercial Advice team boasting over 19 years’ experience across business, commercial, workplace and estate planning law. Through his successful representation of a diverse and growing list of businesses, associations and organisations, Malcolm has developed a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by those operating within today’s commercial landscape. His wide-reaching experience allows Malcolm to quickly develop a strong understanding of his client’s needs, get to the core issues and put in place well thought out and effective strategies to help them achieve their objectives in a timely, effective and commercially sound manner.

Through his utilisation of a down-to-earth, people centric approach, Malcolm ensures that his clients receive practical ‘real world’ guidance and solutions, regardless of the matter at hand. With professional qualifications spanning a range of commercially-relevant areas including economics, law and corporate governance. Malcolm’s clients regularly benefit from his eclectic knowledgebase. He is also a Fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia (FGIA). Having recently amalgamated his own firm Dooley & Associates Solicitors with Coleman Greig Lawyers. Malcolm possesses an in-depth knowledge of the unique challenges faced by businesses – particularly those located within the Greater Western Sydney region. As both Public Officer and Secretary of the Sydney Hills Business Chamber, Malcolm has a vested interest in delivering strong outcomes for local businesses, both through his role as a commercial lawyer and via his ongoing involvement in the local business community.

Malcolm is an engaging speaker, regularly presenting webinars, seminars and workshops to a wide range of audiences, from not-for-profit organisations and charities through to top tier firms and peak body groups such as LawCover, the College of Law and Legalwise CPD seminars.

For over ten years Malcolm has been an active supporter of the Save Our Sons charity, a role which has seen him help raise public awareness and much needed funding for research on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy