Keypoint grows Brisbane practice
Keypoint Law has appointed a senior lawyer as the law firm looks to build out its Brisbane-based team.
Tony Pereira has joined the firm as a consulting principal, bringing with him over 25 years’ experience. He joins Keypoint from Adams & Ross Lawyers where he was the legal practice director. Prior to this, he was the company solicitor of ASX-listed Super Retail Group, formerly Super Cheap Auto Group Limited.
He’s also built up an impressive practice in asset protection matters, estate administration matters, wills, and estate planning.
“Tony brings a wealth of experience to our firm, across commercial, property and local government law, as well as private client services,” said Keypoint chief executive Warren Kalinko.
“His joining is a key development in the continued growth of our Queensland practice, and follows our firm’s milestone achieved earlier in the year of reaching 50 senior lawyers nationally.
“Tony’s depth of expertise, approach to client service and loyal client following makes him an excellent fit for our firm, and we are delighted that Tony has joined us.”
Commenting on his appointment, Mr Pereira said: “The executive team at Keypoint Law have made me feel very welcome. I look forward to joining a firm with a national footprint and working collaboratively with a highly skilled and diverse team of lawyers.
“Joining Keypoint Law provides me with a greater depth of resources and the ability to offer a much broader range of services to both current and future clients.”
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