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Consulting principal joins Keypoint Law

Keypoint Law has welcomed a consulting principal to its Sydney office.

user iconNaomi Neilson 08 January 2024 SME Law
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In joining Keypoint Law, Sara Hatcher’s appointment brings the firm’s partner-level recruitment to 13 senior lawyers in 2023.

Commenting on her appointment, Ms Hatcher said she was excited to join “and collaborate with other senior lawyers in complementary areas to provide a complete solution for my client’s businesses”.

Ms Hatcher has over 20 years of experience, particularly across property law, and has represented clients across various levels.

Her expertise is currently in advising on projects in solar and wind farming, along with other renewable energy ventures.

Most recently, Ms Hatcher was with Russell Kennedy, where she was principal and lead of its Sydney property group.

Ms Hatcher has also worked in-house, at BigLaw firm Lander & Rogers, and has run her own practice.

Chief executive Warren Kalinko said he was pleased to welcome Ms Hatcher.

“Her depth of experience in property law is a fantastic addition to our national property group and our clients, particularly those in the renewable energy space,” Mr Kalinko said.

Naomi Neilson

Naomi Neilson

Naomi Neilson is a senior journalist with a focus on court reporting for Lawyers Weekly. 

You can email Naomi at: naomi.neilson@momentummedia.com.au

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