Macpherson Kelley

Macpherson Kelley is a commercial law firm focused on the mid market with offices in Brisbane, Dandenong, Melbourne and Sydney.


The firm has four offices located offices in Brisbane, Dandenong, Melbourne and Sydney. Macpherson Kelley became an incorporated legal practice on 18 February 2008 and since 2015 has operated as a fully integrated national firm under the guidance of a Board of Directors.

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  • Business Address:

    melbourne level 7, 600 bourke st melbourne vic 3000
  • E-mail Address:

    [email protected]
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