Team Members

Sacha Robinson

Associate
Sacha assists clients with a broad range of commercial and corporate matters, including acquisitions and sales, stakeholder agreements, self-managed superannuation, trusts and asset protection.

As an associate in Cooper Grace Ward’s commercial team, Sacha assists clients with a broad range of commercial and corporate matters, including acquisitions and sales, stakeholder agreements, self-managed superannuation, trusts and asset protection.

Sacha also regularly assists clients with their estate planning, business succession and exit strategies.

  • Solicitor – Supreme Court of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Laws (Honours) – University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Arts – University of Queensland.
  • Preparing and negotiating complex commercial agreements, including stakeholder agreements, share and asset sale agreements and company constitutions
  • Advising on business structuring and business and estate planning, sale and purchase of businesses
  • Advising clients on their estate planning and asset protection strategies
  • Assisting clients with restructuring and providing advice with respect to the tax treatment, administration and management of their current structures including trusts and self-managed superannuation funds

Areas of Expertise

Publications

It Depends - What should the jurisdiction of my trust be?

In this episode of It Depends, associate Sacha Robinson explains how to choose the right jurisdiction for your trust. While it’s usually best to use the law of the state where the trust deed is signed, other factors such as where the trust is managed and where assets and trustees are located are also important.

It Depends - What is a direct descendants trust and is it appropriate for my client?

In this edition of It depends, associate Sacha Robinson explains what a direct descendants trust is and discusses when it might be a suitable choice for succession planning.

It Depends - Is there duty payable on a transfer of units in a unit trust?

In this edition of It depends, associate Sacha Robinson talks about whether there is duty payable on a transfer of units in a unit trust.