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Solicitors and law clerks of Robbins Watson are John Pescott, Christine Smyth, Tracie Brooks, Cameron Marshall, Steven King, Liza Friedwald, Shannon McLaughlin, Rebecca Gee, Ruth Dennis and Jenny Dean. The legal services firm solicitor John Christine has 30 years of experience in all areas of law. The advisory services firm boasts of a team that is skilled as well as highly experienced.

In the initial period John Christine took keen interest by involving himself in the legal circuits of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs. John established cairns firm Pescott Reaston and continued as senior partner till 1994. John took sabbatical and moved to Gold Coast and practised a range of non legal business for number of years.

John was senior partner of Pescott Reaston practising widely in the areas of personal injuries law and commercial litigation. In 2000 john became senior litigation solicitor of Robbins Watson. John Pescott areas of expertise comprise of special litigation, work cover, court work and litigation, workers compensation and building disputes.

Christine is a manager of litigation team. Christine provides direct practical approach to for her client’s issues. Christine legal areas of experience are based on conduct of commercial conveyance, development contracts and body corporate management rights. +Since 2004 Christine areas of expertise in estate section include applications for probate, claims for superannuation benefits, share transactions, letters of administration, negotiation and liaison with financial institutions, property sale, and all other features relating to estate administration.

Tracie Brooks is accredited specialist in family law by Queensland Law Society. Tracie Brooks graduated from Tasmania University on Bachelor of Arts and Diploma in Legal Practice. Tracie became barrister and solicitor of Supreme Court in 1996, solicitor of High Court of Australia and solicitor of Queensland in 1999. Tracie Brook’s expertise area consists of court work and litigation, family law, international family law, general and agency.

28-Dec-2007

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