Gillard Family Lawyers launches in Newcastle

Newcastle family lawyer Michelle Gillard
Newcastle family lawyer Michelle Gillard
Newcastle family lawyer Michelle Gillard

The team at Sticky are proud to introduce you to Gillard Family Lawyers, and new entrant to the legal field in the region.

The firm was founded by principal solicitor Michelle Gillard,  who has worked in the areas of Family Law, Conveyancing and Wills since completing her Bachelors of Laws. Michelle has been admitted to the High Court of Australia, the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the Supreme Court of Victoria. She is on the Legal Aid panel of New South Wales. She is also a member of the Law Society of NSW, the Law Society of Newcastle and the Hunter Valley Family Law Practitioners Association.

Sticky are excited to be helping Michelle and her new firm with a range of digital marketing strategies as part of our Small Business Unit, and look forward to seeing Gillard Family Lawyers flourish in the coming months and years.

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Craig Wilson is the founder of Sticky. He has been in the business of growing businesses for over 25 years. If you’d like to speak with Craig to discuss how Sticky might be able to help your business get better results, just book a call here.

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