Queensland firm Creevey Horrell Lawyers has hired a highly regarded special counsel and a wills and estates family lawyer.
Luke Steel, a highly experienced family lawyer with over two decades of experience, has been hired as special counsel at Creevey Horrell.
Principal Dan Creevey said Steel has balanced “technical expertise with a genuine understanding of the emotional pressures that accompany family law matters”.
“Since 2002, he has guided clients through some of life’s most challenging and personal legal issues, from complex financial settlements to sensitive parenting disputes,” Creevey said.
The firm has also hired wills and estates lawyer Joshua Rowe.
In addition to wills and estate planning, Rowe has experience in probate and estate administration, estate dispute resolution, testamentary trusts and succession structures, as well as client-focused legal advice.
“Joshua is a thoughtful and thorough legal professional who can analyse detailed problems and develop strong solutions,” Creevey said.
“We look forward to Luke and Joshua’s contributions to Creevey Horrell Lawyers.”
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