Brendan Ezzy

Senior Associate at Fisher Dore Lawyers
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Experience

    • Australia
    • Law Practice
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Associate
      • Dec 2020 - Present

      Fisher Dore Lawyers are a leading Queensland law firm, specialising in criminal defence, compensation and migration. The firm is led by Managing Principal Nick Dore, a widely recognised and well respected member of the legal community. The team’s philosophy is to go above and beyond and this is clear in everything they do. Fisher Dore have worked on some of Queensland’s most high-profile cases. Their experience is extensive, covering varied, complex matters in all Queensland courts, as well as high-court proceedings. The firm’s excellence and reputation is proven through numerous awards, accolades and independent rankings, including six Queensland Law Society Accredited Specialists (Criminal Law / Personal Injury Law).

    • Australia
    • Legal Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Associate
      • Jan 2018 - Dec 2020

      Civil Litigation - Plaintiff Litigation, Estate Litigation.

    • Solicitor
      • Jan 2011 - Dec 2017

      Civil Litigation - Plaintiff Litigation, Estate Litigation.

    • Trainee Solicitor
      • Dec 2010 - Dec 2011

      Civil Litigation - Plaintiff Litigation, Estate Litigation.

    • Cadet
      • Jul 2007 - Dec 2010

Education

  • Griffith University
    Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and Bachelor of Psychological Science
    2006 - 2010
  • Toowoomba Grammar School
    Toowoomba Grammar School
    2000 - 2004

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