Luna Arango

Solicitor

LLB BA

With five years of legal experience in both in-house and private practice environments, I have developed a versatile legal skill set, particularly in corporate, commercial, privacy, technology, and intellectual property law. Originally from South America, I completed my legal studies in New Zealand, my second home, where I began my career as a corporate and commercial solicitor at Dentons New Zealand.

Over the years, I have gained invaluable commercial experience, including advising clients on complex transactions, regulatory compliance, and risk management strategies. My expertise spans corporate law, M&A, and contract law, with a strong focus on contract drafting and negotiations across diverse industries. I am passionate about delivering practical, commercial solutions that are tailored to meet the unique needs and objectives of each client. My approach is always centred on achieving positive outcomes that align with clients’ long-term goals.

Other Languages

  • Spanish

Education

Expertise

  • Commerical
  • Corporate and M&A
  • Privacy

Recent Matters

  • Assisting in advising a global, Australia-based blockchain digital verification startup on matters related to corporate restructuring, as well as drafting and reviewing key agreements including master services agreements, value-added retailer agreements, affiliate agreements, and app terms and conditions.
  • Assisting in advising on the corporate structure and legal framework for a startup digital agency, including the drafting of terms and conditions, privacy policy, and website terms.
  • Assisting with shareholder dispute and corporate restructuring, including reviewing shareholder agreements, advising on governance issues, supporting negotiations, and drafting transaction documentation to implement the restructure.
  • Drafting manufacturing and distribution agreements and advising on related legal matters, including supply chain management, intellectual property protection, compliance with industry regulations, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
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