Coleman Greig Officially Opens Third Office in Penrith CBD

Western Sydney’s leading law firm, Coleman Greig Lawyers has opened its third full-service office within the Greater Sydney region, at 121 Henry Street, Penrith.  The state-of-the-art office will house a team of experienced lawyers and support staff dedicated to providing a full range of CBD-style legal services to clients across the Nepean region.

The firm’s 28 May opening saw Councillor Ross Fowler OAM, Mayor of Penrith, welcome Coleman Greig to the region at an event attended by a diverse list of local business representatives, members of the Penrith Valley Chamber of Commerce and representatives of Penrith City Council.

“On behalf of Penrith City, I would like to officially welcome Coleman Greig Lawyers to the region.  Having been a part of the Western Sydney community for some 90 years, it’s fantastic that the firm’s expansion has included a dedicated office in the Penrith region – especially during a time of such growth and development for the city.  I look forward to witnessing the positive impact that Coleman Greig’s presence will have on the community!” 

As with Coleman Greig’s offices in Parramatta and Norwest Business Park, the newly opened Penrith location will offer a wide range of commercial legal services to the local business community – including Commercial Law, Litigation & Disputes, Commercial Property and Employment Law & WHS – as well as a selection of training and educational opportunities for business owners, such as accounting and financial planning professionals.

In addition, private clients will be able to access the firm’s full suite of personal services including specialist Family Law services, Family Law Mediation, Wills & Estate Planning, Conveyancing and Retirement Living.  

With the office having been specifically designed and built with the benefits of activity-based workspaces in mind, it boasts a range of key features that focus on creating a more flexible and productive environment for staff.  Guests at the opening event were given the opportunity to explore the various workspaces and see how they will shape the future of work, with employees being able to choose the most appropriate setting in which to complete a task.

Coleman Greig Principal Lawyer Andrew Grima, who lives locally and will be heading up the Penrith office with Family Law Principal Lawyer Karina Ralston, is enthusiastic about the benefits the new office will deliver.

“We couldn’t be more excited about our move into Penrith.  It is a fantastic opportunity for Coleman Greig, as well as anyone in the Nepean and Blue Mountains region that requires the high-quality legal services that are usually only accessible through Sydney CBD firms.  We’ve designed the office with both staff and client accessibility in mind – so it’s going to be exciting to see the impact that the new activity-based workspaces will have on our everyday operations. With an environment designed to improve staff wellbeing and productivity even further, we are anticipating great results for our clients!” – Andrew Grima, Principal Lawyer, Coleman Greig Lawyers.

With the vast majority of staff working at the new office also living in the region, clients of Coleman Greig’s Penrith office can rest assured that their legal matters will be handled by a team who has a genuine personal connection to the area, as well as the high levels of expertise and experience for which Coleman Greig is renowned.

Located in Suite 1, Level 2, 121 Henry Street, Coleman Greig’s new office is conveniently placed right next door to Westfield and across the road from Penrith Station.

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