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Frank Krstic has joined Colin Biggers & Paisley (CBP) as special counsel in the property and development group.

Prior to joining CBP, Krstic was the Principal Solicitor (Property and Planning) in the Maritime Division of Roads and Maritime Services of NSW. In this role he drafted and negotiated leases and licences, provided advice on maritime prosecutions and enforcement matters and conducted commercial property and planning matters in the Land and Environment Court and the Supreme Court. Krstic was also  responsible for the creation of two new courts, the Court of Marine Board of Inquiry and the Court of Coal Mines Regulation. 

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