A McCullough Robertson partner will move across to Brisbane boutique Talbot Sayer Lawyers to open the firm's property arm.
A McCullough Robertson partner will move across to Brisbane boutique Talbot Sayer Lawyers to open the firm's property arm.
Dan Collins, the former head of the food and agribusiness practice at McCullough Robertson, will join the boutique firm in December.
“Our corporate deals generate a significant amount of property-related work, so we think it is a logical next step for us.”
Talbot Sayer Lawyers was established in early 2014 by former McCullough Robertson corporate advisory partners Oliver Talbot and Tim Sayer.
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