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Coleman Greig’s Family Law team recognised by Doyle’s Guide for a third consecutive year

Coleman Greig’s Family Law team has been recognised by Doyle’s Guide as a ‘recommended family law firm’ for the third year in a row.

The five Principals who lead Coleman Greig’s family law team: Adam West, Karina Ralston, Andrew Banna, Alfonso Layson and Celia Pitcher have over five decades of experience between them. All five are also Family Law Accredited Specialists under the Law Society of New South Wales’ Accreditation Scheme.

On the recognition, Family Law Principal and Co-Team Lead, Adam West said: “It’s great to be recognised by Doyle’s three years in a row.

“It is a testament to the hard work the whole team puts in to guide our clients through what can be one of the toughest experiences of their lives.”

Coleman Greig’s Family Law team has significant experience working with a diverse range of clients on a wide range of legal problems, from the breakdown of relationships to complex parenting or property issues.

Doyle’s Guide provides an independent annual ranking of law firms nationally and internationally. Rankings are separated by state or territory and are determined by a review process that includes in-depth surveys of peers and other industry professionals.

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