CK News: ClarkeKann’s Corporate & Commercial Team Named in the 2019 Doyle’s Guide

4 March 2019

We are excited to announce that our Corporate & Commercial team, in particular, our Partners John Toigo and Brad Vinning, have been featured in Doyle’s Guide among Queensland’s leading corporate and commercial lawyers for 2019 in the following categories:

Recommended Leading Corporate Lawyers – Queensland (John Toigo)

Leading Commercial Lawyers – Queensland (John Toigo)

Recommended Leading Commercial Lawyers – Queensland (Brad Vinning)

Recommended Leading Corporate Law Firms – Queensland

John and Brad have consistently featured in Doyle’s Guide over the years. We are extremely proud to have their continuing efforts and exceeding standard of service to their clients recognised once again.

WHAT IS DOYLE’S GUIDE?

The most comprehensive guide to Australia’s best lawyers, law firms and barristers, Doyle’s Guide provides state by state listings across 16 practice areas.

The Guide is an annual independent listing of best firms and lawyers compiled on the back of initial online peer based surveys as well as extensive telephone and face to face interviews with clients, peers and relevant industry bodies.

 

 

 

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