Hicksons welcomes new partner, senior lawyers in 21-strong mid-year promotions

New partner Jennifer Doyle focuses on workers compensation

Hicksons welcomes new partner, senior lawyers in 21-strong mid-year promotions
Lawyers promoted at Hicksons

Following its recent mid-year promotions round, Hicksons has welcomed a new partner to its ranks in addition to 2 special counsel, 5 senior associates and 13 associates.

The latest addition to the partnership, Jennifer Doyle, focuses on workers compensation. She has tackled workplace injury matters on behalf of clients in the insurance industry, and was a special counsel with the firm for two years.

Melina Gregoire and Meesha McLeod were promoted to special counsel. Both hail from the health team.

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The new senior associates, all handling workers compensation, are:

  • Laura Charlton
  • Emily Gorry
  • Kali McCoy
  • Declain Rainer
  • Samantha Wrigley

The new associates are:

  • Talia Srage (corporate and commercial)
  • Peggy Chung (general insurance)
  • David Kim (general insurance)
  • Miriam Lai (health)
  • Bridget Shields (health)
  • Lucy Stafford (health)
  • Demi To (health)
  • Lloyd Carman (workers compensation)
  • Courtney Dudgeon (workers compensation)
  • Holly Easey (workers compensation)
  • Ninorta Gabriel (workers compensation)
  • Oliver Gilmour (workers compensation)
  • Luke Rogers (workplace relations)

The promoted lawyers took on their new positions as of 1 July.

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