Hall & Wilcox grows Perth practice
Hall & Wilcox has appointed a partner and special counsel to its Perth-based team.
Rosemary Roach has been welcomed to Hall & Wilcox’s partnership, while Nicholas Beech has come on board as special counsel.
Meanwhile, Mr Beech specialises in employment law, with a keen focus on work, health and safety matters. He also brings experience in insurance and construction matters.
Commenting off the back of the appointments, Hall & Wilcox managing partner Tony Macvean said the pair would enhance the firm’s national employment and safety offering, and continue the growth of the firm’s broader Western Australian commercial practice.
“Rosie and Nick are both high-calibre lawyers. As well as adding capability and depth in Perth and Western Australia, both Rosie and Nick will be leaders in our employment and work health and safety offering to clients,” Mr Macvean said.
“We are delighted to welcome them both to the firm.”
Commenting on her new role, Ms Roach said: “I am thrilled to be joining Hall & Wilcox as its presence in the Western Australian legal market grows.
“I have been so impressed by the firm’s genuine commitment to building a culture that not only delivers outstanding client service but also ensures that Hall & Wilcox is a great place to work. I look forward to working with Nick Beech and the broader national team to assist our clients successfully navigate their employment and safety issues.”
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