March 28, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Wills & Estates Litigation Law Firms – New South Wales, 2019

Jeremy Glass
Richard Neal
Anthea Kennedy
Gerard Basha
Tamara Goodwin
Asheetha-Jelliffe
Michaela Money
Louise-Bedson
Phillip Briffa
Adrian Corbould
Vivian Evans
Paul Evans
Daniel Fleming
Lauren Gidley
Monica Ross-Maranik
Justine Taylor
Kateline Whitley
Mary Windeyer
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Jeremy Glass
Richard Neal
Anthea Kennedy
Gerard Basha
Tamara Goodwin
Asheetha-Jelliffe
Michaela Money
Louise-Bedson
Phillip Briffa
Adrian Corbould
Vivian Evans
Paul Evans
Daniel Fleming
Lauren Gidley
Monica Ross-Maranik
Justine Taylor
Kateline Whitley
Mary Windeyer
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The 2019 listing of leading New South Wales Wills & Estates Litigation Law Firms details firms  practising within the areas of Wills & Estates Litigation, Disputes and Contested matters in the NSW legal market who have been identified by their peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

First Tier

Bridges Lawyers
Glass Goodwin
L Rundle & Co
Teece Hodgson Ward

Second Tier

Bartier Perry
Bedson Legal
Uther Webster & Evans

Third Tier

Keypoint Law
Makinson d’Apice
MJM Lawyers
Turnbull Hill

Recommended

Adrian Holmes Law
Armstrong Legal
Bestic Law
Butlers Inheritance Lawyers
Clinch Long Woodbridge
de Groots
Diamond Conway
HWL Ebsworth
Lane & O’Rourke
PB Ritz Lawyers
Pigott Stinson
Slater & Gordon
Somerville Legal
Willis & Bowring
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