Creevey Horrell adds agribusiness lawyer Paige Caldwell in Roma

She has passion for supporting rural and regional communities, says principal Dan Creevey

Creevey Horrell adds agribusiness lawyer Paige Caldwell in Roma
Paige Caldwell, Creevey Horrell Lawyers

Creevey Horrell Lawyers, a full-service law firm, has welcomed Paige Caldwell, a lawyer experienced in the agricultural and resources industries, to its office in Roma in the Maranoa region of Southwest Queensland. 

“Paige comes from a rural background having grown up on her family’s beef grazing property at Bell in the Western Downs region, and she is well placed to deliver accessible, high-quality legal services tailored to the needs of rural clients and industries,” said Dan Creevey, Creevey Horrell principal, in a media release. 

Creevey said Caldwell’s passion for supporting rural and regional communities aligns with the firm’s assistance of agribusinesses and rural enterprises across regional Queensland. Creevey added that Caldwell’s legal knowledge and grounded experience enable her to give clients practical and commercially viable advice. 

“While Paige will have a strong focus on serving those in the Roma and Chinchilla regions, her role is a key part of the firm’s strategic commitment to expanding legal support throughout regional Queensland,” Creevey said in the media release. 

“I am looking forward to the challenges and opportunities with the team at Creevey Horrell Lawyers and continuing to provide practical advice and solutions for rural clients and supporting regional communities,” Caldwell added. 

Creevey Horrell has offices in Toowoomba, Brisbane, Roma, and Townsville. Its offerings span commercial law, property, agribusiness, litigation, and dispute resolution. In its media release, the firm shared that it is one of the only Queensland-based commercial firms of its size to also provide personal legal services in the areas of crime, family law, personal injuries, and wills and estates. 

More on Caldwell

Caldwell’s biography on the firm’s website gives more information on her professional and educational background. Her practice areas include agribusiness, property law, energy and resource law, wills and estates, and commercial law. 

She is a lawyer admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland​ and the High Court of Australia. She served as a solicitor in Roma before transferring to Creevey Horrell. 

“My passion is to assist rural and regional businesses and individuals with local professional services, and as such I am proud to be a lawyer based in Roma,” Caldwell said in the media release. 

Caldwell is also active in her local community. She has been chairperson of the Queensland Country Life Showgirl Awards and a member of the Queensland Law Society. 

“Paige is leading a statewide initiative focused on developing the next generation of female leaders in rural Queensland,” Creevey said in the media release. “Her involvement in the awards reflects her strong belief in the importance of leadership, opportunity, and community in regional Australia.” 

Caldwell earned her bachelor of laws (first-class honours) and business degree, as well as her graduate diploma in legal practice, from Bond University.