SRB promotes professional staff Emily Mullaly and Caitlin Stockman

Newly elevated senior solicitor and senior registered legal executive handle property matters

SRB promotes professional staff Emily Mullaly and Caitlin Stockman
Emily Mullaly, SRB; Caitlin Stockman, SRB

Saunders Robinson Brown (SRB) has announced the promotion of two professional staff members – senior solicitor Emily Mullaly and senior registered legal executive Caitlin Stockman – within its property team, effective 14 October.

Jonathan Gillard, the firm’s managing partner, congratulated both of the newly promoted professional staff members.

“We are very proud of Emily and Caitlin – both promotions are well deserved and are a direct result of the hard work and dedication put in to get the best results for clients,” Gillard said in SRB’s media release. “Well done to you both.”

Mullaly joined SRB as a law clerk over the summer of 2020–21 and took a graduate position in November 2021. She works on a wide range of residential property transactions, including refinancing and general conveyancing matters.

On the other hand, Stockman has been with the Canterbury-based firm for a year. She helps clients with their property sales and purchases and associated issues, as well as with their general land law issues.

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SRB has more than 80 staff members across its offices in Christchurch and Rangiora.

The firm gives its New Zealand clients legal advice in the core practice areas of commercial, property, trusts and estates, litigation, and family law.

SRB also offers its clients specialist legal services relating to retail leasing, insurance, employment, rural, and sports law.

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