March 19, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Wills, Estates & Succession Planning Lawyers – Western Australia, 2019

Peter Nevin
Morgan-Solomon
Hugh Cahill
Daniel-Gill
Claire Hawke-Gundill
Eric Tang
Janene Bon
Garry Same
Gus Irdi
Shirley Tascone
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Peter Nevin
Morgan-Solomon
Hugh Cahill
Daniel-Gill
Claire Hawke-Gundill
Eric Tang
Janene Bon
Garry Same
Gus Irdi
Shirley Tascone
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The 2019 listing of leading West Australian Wills, Estates & Succession Planning Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of Wills, Estates and Succession Planning matters in the WA legal market who have been identified by clients and their peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Sally Bruce, Jackson McDonald
Daniel Fry, Fry Legal
Maree van der Kwast, Dwyer Durack

Leading

Janene Bon, HHG Legal Group
Hugh Cahill, Cullen Macleod
Rob Durey, Ryan & Durey
Garry Same, Taylor Smart
Chris Smailes, EY Law
Morgan Solomon, Solomon Hollett
Jemal Zagami, Jackson McDonald

Recommended

Jocelyn Boujos, Sceales Lawyers
Daniel Gill, Dwyer Durack
Craig Gregson, Gregson & Associates
Claire Hawke-Gundill, Kott Gunning
Gus Irdi, Irdi legal
Marcia Jarvis, Bespoke Wills & Estates
Amanda Liston, Amanda Liston Legal
Craig McKie, Craig McKie Lawyer
Darren Miller, Culshaw Miller
Peter Nevin, Taylor Smart
Daniel Romano, Zafra Legal
Alex Sceales, Sceales & Associates
Michaela Speering, Culshaw Miller
Eric Tan, Robertson Hayles
Shirley Tascone, Bespoke Wills & Estates

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