Brightstone Legal has officially launched its Melbourne office, marking the firm’s first permanent presence in Victoria.
Founded in Sydney, Brightstone Legal has built a strong reputation for delivering practical, results-focused legal solutions to individuals, families, and businesses. With offices now operating in Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne, the firm continues to expand its national presence while maintaining its commitment to personalised service and clear, strategic advice.
The new office enables the firm to provide more direct support to clients across Melbourne and regional Victoria. The decision to establish a Melbourne office follows increasing demand from Victorian clients seeking legal assistance across family law, commercial law, property matters, immigration, and dispute resolution.
As a growing Melbourne law firm, Brightstone Legal is home to experienced lawyers practising across a broad range of areas, including:
- Commercial lawyers
- Property lawyers and conveyancers
- Family lawyers
- Tax lawyers
- Criminal and traffic lawyers
- Immigration lawyers
- Litigation and dispute resolution lawyers
By working collaboratively across offices, clients benefit from both local Victorian insights and the collective experience of the firm’s national team.
“We’re looking forward to working more closely with Victorian clients and becoming part of the local community. Having a Melbourne office allows us to provide more accessible support and build stronger relationships with the people and businesses we assist.” said Ethan Wang, Principal Solicitor at Brightstone Legal.
At Brightstone Legal, we believe the law should be practical and accessible. We prioritise responsive communication, straightforward advice, and long-term client relationships built on trust and professional integrity.
To connect with our team or learn more about our services, visit the official Brightstone Legal Melbourne Lawyers Page.
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