Marina Nasution
Marina is a dual-qualified litigator with expertise in complex commercial litigation and class actions.
Marina acts on a variety of high profile and complex commercial disputes, with a particular focus on class actions and international arbitration. She was previously an advocate and solicitor based in Malaysia and is now based in Melbourne. Her current practice focuses on complex commercial disputes and sees her working on matters across Asia, collaborating seamlessly with colleagues in the region and elsewhere.
Experience & capabilities
Selected matters
Marina acts on a broad range of high-profile and complex commercial disputes, with particular expertise in class actions and financial services litigation. She works with clients across diverse industries, with a strong focus on the financial sector. Currently based in Melbourne, Marina previously practised as an advocate and solicitor in Malaysia.
Marina’s experience includes:
- defending EML Payments in a shareholder class action proceeding
- defending Fitch Ratings in a class action proceeding involving rating of synthetic collateralised debt obligations
- defending ANZ in a class action proceeding involving consumer credit insurance
- acting for a variety of clients on a range of regulatory investigations
- acting for a responsible entity of an unlisted registered trust in a judicial advice proceeding and defending a claim involving allegation of breach of trust
- advising on a variety of contractual, property and leasing disputes
- acting for an international cryptocurrency platform provider in HKIAC arbitration seated in Hong Kong in relation to the operation of its platform and its cryptocurrency products
- representing various Islamic financial institutions in recovery proceedings and complex Shariah related issues
Sectors
Background
Marina holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Reading, United Kingdom and a Masters of Science (MSc) in Islamic Finance from INCEIF University, Malaysia.
Marina is admitted in Victoria and the High Court of Australia.
She is fluent in English, Malay and Bahasa Indonesia.