McCabes promotes 16
Mid-tier firm McCabe Curwood has elevated 16 lawyers across the firm, including one new principal and five to special counsel.
The firm announced that Cathy Hogan has been promoted to principal in its health and government group.
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Speaking about her appointment, Ms Hogan said: “I am looking forward to taking on this elevated role within the health and government group."
“We have an excellent reputation and track record within this sector, and it is a pleasure to be able to continue to grow and develop the group,” she added.
The new special counsel are Candice Ingleton, Leanne Irwin, Olga Sclavenitis, Nathan Jones and Jessie Tye.
Elsewhere, the firm promoted Marissa Skaltsounis, Benjamin Brady, Danyal Ibrahim, Eden Christopher and Chad Farah to senior associate, and Nicole Woodbury, Raphael Hermiz, Luke Dominish, Michele Izzo and Matthew Renwick were all elevated to associate.
The firm’s litigation and dispute resolution group boasted four of the promotions, with Mr Jones, Mr Brady, Mr Ibrahim and Mr Dominish all elevated.
McCabes managing principal Andrew Lacey said that the promotions were “reflective of the dedication, knowledge and experience of those promoted.”
“Each one of the promotions within the LDR group are well-deserved. The LDR Group is really cohesive and I am impressed with how individuals within the team take ownership in developing their careers,” he said.