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Lynch Meyer Lawyers

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8223 7600



Address: 190 Flinders Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.lynchmeyer.com.au

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23.01.2022 In light of the update provided yesterday by the Premier of South Australia, all Lynch Meyer staff are working from home. Rest assured we remain fully operational and client work is continuing as normal. All phone and email contact details remain the same. ... For those of us in SA - keep safe!



18.01.2022 Lynch Meyer Lawyers are delighted to announce Georgia Gray’s promotion to Associate in the firm’s debt recovery, credit management and insolvency team. Georgia has a strong interest in litigation and dispute resolution, with a particular focus on providing exceptional service and cost-effective outcomes for our clients. Her promotion recognises her skillset, contribution, and commitment to the firm over the past 16 months. Congratulations Georgia.

16.01.2022 Lynch Meyer Lawyers are delighted to announce Kyle Lawson’s promotion to Associate. Kyle is a hard-working corporate lawyer with a particular focus on commercial and residential property matters. Kyle is fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese and has significant experience with respect to Asian investment in Australia.... His promotion recognises his hard work and commitment to the firm. Congratulations Kyle.

12.01.2022 If you’re a Port Adelaide supporter who missed out on Preliminary Final tickets with Richmond, you could have bought them for $592 per ticket through Viagogo but you might want to be a little careful before you do. In an unrelated case, Australian company iSelect was fined $8.5M this month for making false or misleading representations in its electricity comparison service.... Two unconnected cases show that big businesses who try to take advantage of consumers can get punished if their conduct is misleading or deceptive. https://bit.ly/3lRehNJ



08.01.2022 We are thrilled to welcome Daniel Idema back to the firm. Daniel returns as a Senior Associate in our commercial team. Daniel left us at the end of 2019 for a move to Brisbane, before deciding to return to Adelaide this year. He is highly experienced in commercial transactions involving negotiating and drafting novel complex contracts.... Daniel strengthens our commercial team, and we know many clients welcome his return.

07.01.2022 The Partners of Lynch Meyer Lawyers are excited to announce Narelle Lee’s appointment as the firm’s Chief Executive Officer. We are pleased to recognise the strategic role that Narelle now plays in our firm said Partner James Neate. Narelle is the first female CEO for the firm which currently has four female and three male Partners.... Narelle joined Lynch Meyer in 2018 as General Manager and has over 20 years’ experience in management roles. I look forward to contributing to Lynch Meyer’s growth and development, especially in the current market which has seen our firm pivot to assist key clients and key practice sectors, said CEO Narelle Lee.

07.01.2022 Property Lawyer Kyle Lawson, from our Property and Conveyancing team, will be presenting at the upcoming Australian Institute of Conveyancers Training Day.



06.01.2022 Our Intellectual Property Partner, John MacPhail, provided comments to The Age for their article published yesterday relating to threats of legal action over the Black Friday trademark.

02.01.2022 An employer that underpaid 11 employees a total of just $5,111 was ordered to pay $230,040 in penalties.

01.01.2022 The staff of Lynch Meyer Lawyers were pleased to once again donate a number of Christmas gifts to Catherine House - Support for Women Experiencing Homelessness. Catherine House offers accommodation and support services for women experiencing homelessness in Adelaide. We hope our donations will help make this Christmas a little brighter for the women experiencing homelessness.

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