CK News: ClarkeKann’s Property Team Named in the 2019 Doyle’s Guide

12 April 2019

We are pleased to announce that our Property & Projects team, in particular, our Partners Paul O’Dea and Steven Cardell, have been featured in Doyle’s Guide among Queensland’s leading property law lawyers for 2019 in the following categories:

Paul and Steven are no strangers to the Doyle’s Guide lists, having featured in their listings consistently over the years. We congratulate them on this achievement and for being recognised by Doyle’s Guide for their exceeding standard of service.

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