Dinesh & Pallavee Joshi | Entrepreneurs
From building bridges with other communities to strengthening the voice of the Indian community in Australia, Dinesh and Pallavee Joshi have emerged among the diaspora’s most fervent advocates.
Pallavee is a hard working community leader, lawyer, entrepreneur, with a strong social conscious and a passion for family law. She loves working closely with her clients in ways that bring a real difference to their everyday lives.
Dinesh, Principal Solicitor and founder of Joshi Lawyers, a prominent law firm in the western suburbs, is a doting father of two boys and a loving and supportive husband to Pallavee. Dinesh forged his legal career 15 years ago as a corporate lawyer in one of the top law firms in India called ‘Fox Mandal Little & Co’. After migrating to Australia and initially working for a law firm in the CBD, Dinesh decided to start his own legal practice.
Since its establishment in 2010, Joshi Lawyers, under Dinesh’s leadership, has assisted thousands of clients in their commercial, property and family law matters.
Pallavee and Dinesh of Joshi Lawyers believe in delivering the highest quality of legal service to clients. They are also passionate community leaders, working hard at finding solutions to civic problems and social issues such as domestic violence
Over the years Dinesh and Pallavee have also helped clients start business ventures of their own or buy into existing businesses. “There are many legal issues involved in buying a business we assist our clients through the process to ensure that they comply with the relevant laws. Legal due diligence can help minimise risks and protect investment,” he says.
“We understand that sometimes legal services become so expensive that it no longer remains an effective and viable solution for the client facing the legal dilemma,” says Pallavee.
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