McDonald Murholme

McDonald Murholme
Australasian Law Awards 2021

For over 25 years, McDonald Murholme has become identified as the leading employment law firm in Australia for all employees. The firm is dedicated to making Australian employment laws work for employees when confronted with a better-resourced and more powerful employer. With a mission to focus on fairness no matter what socioeconomic background the client comes from, McDonald Murholme takes pride in achieving the very best results for anyone who walks through its doors. 

Overwhelmingly, employment law firms work for employers. McDonald Murholme expertly navigates the challenges of working for employees, which requires both the ability to make out a good case, and a capacity to assist individuals who are devastated by the loss of their job. Clients often state that their employment matter significantly impacted their mental health and praise McDonald Murholme for its fast and efficient service which helps to alleviate the clients’ stress. 

By working collaboratively, the team at McDonald Murholme can manage a high volume of claims for a boutique business, resulting in some big wins for clients. At times, McDonald Murholme is able to achieve a result for its clients within as little as 24 hours, which inevitably minimises legal costs. 

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McDonald Murholme is intent on advancing the legal profession through its support of lawyers and law students throughout the various stages of their careers. Managing Director Alan McDonald operates with an open-door policy, guiding junior lawyers during the initial stages of their careers to become sound legal professionals.

For more information, visit: www.mcdonaldmurholme.com.au
Email: [email protected] 
Phone: 03 9650 4555
Fax: 03 9650 8286

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