Date published: 20 August 2025
In the evolving landscape of Australian business law, Nina Rossi brings a practical, client-focused approach to legal services. As the Principal of Rossi Law, she leads a firm built on accessibility, cultural understanding and professional clarity.
Nina was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 2010 and has worked across both government and private practice. Her early role as a Trade Mark Examiner at IP Australia provided a strong foundation in intellectual property law and shaped her understanding of how regulatory systems function in practice.
Over her career, she has advised clients across industries including fashion, food services, health, technology, and the not-for-profit sector. Her experience spans commercial and civil litigation, franchise law, business contracts, and brand protection, supporting both individuals and businesses through complex legal issues with grounded, clear advice.
Franchise law is a key focus in Nina’s practice. She works with both franchisors and franchisees to structure agreements, prepare disclosure documents, and meet compliance requirements under the Franchising Code of Conduct. Her litigation background also helps clients avoid common pitfalls early on.
She also supports businesses with trade mark strategy, registration, and enforcement, ensuring brands are protected and positioned for growth. This often overlaps with business advisory work during restructuring or succession planning phases.
Rossi Law was established with a clear goal: to offer strong legal guidance that’s practical, people-focused, and free from unnecessary complexity. The firm works across business, property, family, and estate law, supporting clients through both planned transitions and unexpected challenges.
Nina and her team work closely with small to medium businesses, families, and individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds. With fluency in English and Italian and a strong focus on clarity, she ensures clients feel supported, informed, and equipped to make confident decisions.
Nina contributes to broader legal conversations through commentary on topics such as artificial intelligence, privacy law reform, and employment classification. Her work reflects a deep understanding of how legal frameworks intersect with emerging technology and business realities.
This blog is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please book a consultation for advice specific to your situation.
Date published: 20 August 2025