
Solicitor
Stacks/Goudkamp
Martin Place, Sydney
Michael recently joined Stacks/Goudkamp’s Newcastle office, specialising in Compensation
law. Originally from Utah, he completed a Masters of Public Health in Los Angeles.
Since then Michael has travelled extensively, working with NGO’s in many developing
countries, including Somalia, Rwanda, Cambodia, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, among
others. This included providing relief and assistance to communities in the midst
of civil strife. Arriving in Australia in 2005, Michael managed a crisis centre
for homeless youth before going on to gain his law qualifications at Newcastle University.
He was admitted as a solicitor earlier this year. With a wealth of experience in
human rights and social justice issues, Michael is passionate about assisting people
to receive the opportunities they deserve.
Michael is currently assisting Tom Goudkamp in a class action against the British
Government. This includes interviewing Australian military veterans who were exposed
to radiation as a result of British nuclear bomb testing in Australia in the 1950’s
and 60’s, and their widows and families.
Michael is experienced dealing with a variety of groups of people. His role while
working overseas included communicating with people from all social levels, from
Ambassadors and Ministers, to illiterate and poverty-stricken members of communities.
As a result, Michael can break down difficult legal concepts into everyday language.
He takes the time to really listen to clients and involve them in the process.
Outside of work, Michael is kept pretty busy with trips to the beach, park and harbour
with his two young children. Naturally community-oriented, he is always ready to
get involved in a good cause.
Michael’s commitment to his clients, and his vigorous and determined approach to
every matter he handles, has quickly gained him the respect of his colleagues.