Nili has a broad civil and public law practice. She has general litigation experience from the public and private sectors, and has also worked internationally at the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague, the Netherlands.
Nili has extensive experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in personal injury matters including CTP, public liability, medical negligence and historical abuse claims. Her particular passion and expertise is in the area of institutional and historical abuse claims involving various institutions including Government Departments. She has represented numerous plaintiffs in claims against institutions for emotional, physical and sexual abuse. Her aim is to seek justice for survivors of abuse.
At the NSW Bar, Nili also practices in coronial inquests and international child abduction matters. Immediately prior to being called to the Bar, Nili was the Legal Services Manager at the NSW Government Department of Communities and Justice specialising in historical abuse claims, international kidnapping matters and coronial inquests.
She has given CPD seminars on coronial law at the UNSW CLE programs and historical abuse law at LegalWise Seminars.
Nili holds a Bachelor of Law with Honours and a Bachelor of Commerce from Macquarie University. She obtained a Masters of Law in 2017.
Nili is also an Adjunct Lecturer teaching Advocacy, Ethics and Civil Litigation at the College of Law.