Sajen Legal opens new office, marking third location launch
Sunshine Coast-based commercial litigation firm Sajen Legal has broadened its presence with the opening of a new office in Brisbane.
This week, Sajen Legal expanded its presence along the east coast by opening a new office in Brisbane, a move the firm has described as a “significant milestone” in its ongoing growth and expansion strategy.
The establishment of the Brisbane office marks the commercial litigation law firm’s third location, complementing its established offices in Sydney and the Sunshine Coast.
Sajen Legal revealed that opening its new office is a key component of the firm’s “continued growth plan, aimed at meeting increasing demand for its specialised corporate advisory litigation services across the eastern seaboard”.
Vincent Berry, the director of Sajen Legal, explained that the firm’s expansion is driven by the sustained growth in demand for its specialised services, particularly in response to the dynamic expansion of Brisbane’s legal and business sectors.
“We have seen a steady rise in demand for our services, particularly in the Brisbane market, and opening an office here will provide our clients with even greater accessibility,” Berry said.
“Our commitment is to ensure that our clients have access to first-class legal support no matter where they are based”.
To support the growth of the new office, Mac Tuomi has rejoined Sajen Legal as an associate in the firm’s commercial litigation and insolvency team.
Berry expressed his enthusiasm about Tuomi’s return to the firm, noting that his previous two-year tenure with Sajen Legal will significantly strengthen the Brisbane office.
“We are delighted to welcome Mac back to the firm.
“His return strengthens our already formidable litigation team and adds tremendous value to our Brisbane operations,” Berry said.
Sajen Legal’s new Brisbane office will provide its clients with a comprehensive array of services, including contract disputes and litigation, insolvency, corporate advisory, business structuring, intellectual property, employment, and general dispute resolution.