Employment Lawyers in Rockhampton City, Rockhampton, QLD

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208 Quay St, Rockhampton, 4700

Our Rockhampton visiting office is centrally located in the CBD area opposite Riverside Park. Legal services are available Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm by phone or virtual meeting. Rockhampton is the regional hub for Central Queensland. Our solicitors support visitors and residents across the entire Central QLD region including (but not limited to) Barcaldine, Yeppoon, Gladstone, Emerald, Blackwater, Moranbah, Longreach, Mackay, Rockhampton and beyond. Contact Slater and Gordon in Rockhampton now for professional legal services across a range of matters. Our lawyers are aware that sometime legal cases can be challenging and tense. They will seek to provide reassurance and progress your matter to the outcome you are seeking, whilst minimising any anxiety you might experience during this time.

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226 QUAY ST, Rockhampton City, 4700

(07) 4999 2000
Grant & Simpson Lawyers have been serving members of the Central Queensland region with their expert legal advice and services for a period spanning across three different centuries. The firm was founded in 1897 when Hugh Grant joined Robert Brumm in the partnership of R A Brumm & Grant. Hugh Grant was just 24 years of age when he became a Partner and he practiced for a further fifty-eight years until his death on Mary 13th, 1955, at the age of 82. The Grant legacy has been carried on through a further three generations of Grants practising under the family name. Robert Brumm left the partnership in 1905, after which time Hugh Grant carried on the practice alone for sixteen years until 1921, when Colin Stumm entered into the partnership. The firm then became Grant & Stumm. On the 24th November, 1931 Hugh Grant’s son, Colin Hugh Grant, joined the firm and became Partner. Colin Stumm left the partnership in 1940, after an association of nineteen years.