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Brisbane boutique adds property offering

A McCullough Robertson partner will move across to Brisbane boutique Talbot Sayer Lawyers to open the firm's property arm.

September 09, 2015 By Felicity Nelson
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Dan Collins, the former head of the food and agribusiness practice at McCullough Robertson, will join the boutique firm in December.

“We have known Dan for a long time and like the way he practises,” said Talbot Sayer’s founding partner, Oliver Talbot.

“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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