Hunt & Hunt promotes property lawyer on parental leave

Tayla Wescott was elevated to associate

Hunt & Hunt promotes property lawyer on parental leave
Tayla Wescott

Hunt & Hunt Lawyers has promoted property lawyer Tayla Wescott, who is presently on parental leave, to associate.

“Tayla is a valuable member of our firm and a rising star in property law. She has impressed us with her professionalism, work ethic, and ability to deliver high-quality outcomes for our clients”, Hunt & Hunt Melbourne managing principal Tony Raunic said. “Her promotion to associate is a well-deserved recognition of her achievements and potential. We are delighted to have her on board and look forward to supporting her career development at Hunt & Hunt”.

Wescott has a background in owners corporations. She has also contributed on matters involving insurance and compulsory acquisition.

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“I have enjoyed working with the property team and learning from the experienced and supportive colleagues at the firm. I have also appreciated the opportunity to work on diverse and challenging matters across different practice areas, which has broadened my skills and knowledge”, she said.

Hunt & Hunt publicised Wescott’s promotion last month.

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