LEADING IN FAMILY LAW

LEADING IN FAMILY LAW

BARRY Nilsson Lawyers has been named a Leading Queensland Family Law Firm in the Doyle's Guide to the Australian Legal Profession.

The firm was one of only two named as a 'First Tier' firm, the highest level for any family law firm in Queensland.

During the research process for this year’s rankings, Doyle's Guide found Geoff Sinclair to be known as “a formidable opponent” who “plays hard but fair” and Leembruggen, the firm’s managing partner, was seen as “always a worthy opponent” and someone who “strategises very well”.

“Beyond this, our team prides itself on its pragmatic, commercially focussed approach to its work,” he says.

Doyle’s Guide is a comprehensive resource for consumers of Australian legal services.

Each edition contains commentary and listing of leading Australian firms and lawyers and profiles of each state’s pre-eminent legal practitioners.

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