Brisbane firms merge

A full-service firm is joining forces with a property- and corporate-focused boutique

Brisbane firms merge

Two Brisbane-based firms are joining forces on 1 July.

Broadley Rees Hogan (BRH) is merging with Byroms Lawyers, bringing senior lawyer Michael Byrom into the fold. Byrom has held senior roles at Purvis Duncan, Sciaccas, Holding Redlich, and Bennett & Philp from 1980 to 2015.

The Byroms team will further strengthen the full-service firm’s body corporate, property, and commercial law expertise. Byrom will assist in growing the firm’s corporate practice, BRH said.

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Byrom said that the firms’ common values and commitment to clients and client service create an exciting opportunity. “Broadley Rees Hogan represents an opportunity to be part of a real growth story,” he said.

BRH services clients nationally and internationally in a wide range of practice areas, including corporate and commercial; property services; corporate; planning and environment; building, engineering, construction, and infrastructure; employment and work health and safety; litigation and dispute resolution; IP, media and IT; and private client services.

 

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