RCR Lawyers acquires Brisbane boutique
SME firm Rostron Carlyle Rojas Lawyers has acquired a boutique firm in Brisbane in addition to promoting a partner.
In a move to continue growing its capabilities across Sydney and Brisbane, Rostron Carlyle Rojas has integrated boutique firm NicholasBlack Lawyers into the firm’s Brisbane practice.
“The specialised attention and care we have been proud to give clients over the past few years will be enhanced and able to be offered to more clients thanks to our integration into Rostron Carlyle Rojas,” Mr Alexander said prior to joining the firm.
“My team and I are excited to join RCR, given their stellar reputation and track record for growth.”
In addition, RCR criminal law team leader Tyronne Thomas was promoted to partner in late 2023
Partner Paul Rojas noted that these developments reflected RCR’s commitment to growing its capabilities while remaining focused on servicing clients from a range of backgrounds.
“We happily promote from within but are always on the lookout for outstanding talent and hardworking boutique firm owners looking to bolster their offering and share the extensive resources our firm can offer,” he said.
“Developments over the last few months show that we are committed to enhancing our expertise across all areas of the law to provide a well-rounded, full-service practice to clients big and small.”
Lauren Croft
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