McCabe Curwood elevates 35, vows to expand in Sydney and beyond

The reborn mid-tier firm's merger just went live

McCabe Curwood elevates 35, vows to expand in Sydney and beyond

McCabe Curwood’s merger went live on 1 July, but that hasn’t stopped the firm from promoting 35 for its mid-year promotions round.

Eight have been appointed to special counsel, while seven have been named as senior associates and 20 as associates.

“The promotion of each of the employees is reflective of their commitment to an excellent standard of work and dedication to clients,” said Andrew Lacey, managing principal.

He also said that the firm has growth in its sights.

“We are growing and will be expanding in Sydney as well as interstate,” he said.

The firm’s newly promoted lawyers are:

SPECIAL COUNSEL

  • Yasmin Bell
  • Kate Blue
  • Andrew Bridges-Webb
  • Laura D’Alessandri
  • Erin Kidd
  • Brendan Maher
  • Kien Ng
  • Gerry Tzortzato

SENIOR ASSOCIATE

  • Zachary Carrigan
  • Tiffany Fozard
  • Kristine Gorgievski
  • Mary Kinna
  • Emila Lukeman
  • Lia Sparkes
  • Jacqueline Winters

ASSOCIATE

  • Bridget Carpenter
  • Eden Christopher
  • Audrey Egan
  • Chad Farah
  • Ben Ferguson
  • Nick Galanopoulos
  • Simon Grey
  • Homira Haideri
  • Dylan Heffernan
  • Katharine Huxley
  • Amy Joyce
  • James Kang
  • Kate Martin
  • Renee Reddy
  • Marissa Skaltsounis
  • Collette Scott
  • Kaj Scholte
  • Jessica Shillington
  • Vanessa Turner
  • Jovana Vasiljevic

Before the merger went live, a team of 32 lawyers and support staff moved from McCabes Lawyers to Sparke Helmore.

 

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