Thomson Geer has welcomed two new property Partners and their team to its Sydney office, growing and strengthening the firm's national Property team.
Brooke Glastonbury and Cain Sarah join Thomson Geer as Partners with Special Counsel Stephen Pallavicini, Senior Associate Mitchell Passlow, Associate Ross Vergopoulos and conveyancer Rebecca Little.
Thomson Geer Chief Executive Partner Adrian Tembel said: "We are excited to welcome Brooke, Cain and their team to the firm. Their practice complements our existing Property team and introduces new clients and opportunities to our firm.
"Their skills and commercial approach aligns with Thomson Geer's commitment to being a firm known for quality and provide us with additional depth and diversity."
Brooke has more than 20 years' experience as a property lawyer and advises on all aspects of property transactions including residential, commercial and mixed-use developments, conveyancing, all aspects of retail, commercial and industrial leasing, banking and finance matters and all types of property disputes.
Cain has specialised in property law for 24 years with a focus on all aspects of retail, commercial and industrial leasing acting predominantly for blue chip tenants Australia wide together with some highly successful developers and landlords.
Brooke said: "We're pleased to be joining Thomson Geer and becoming part of its national Property team. The property sector is a key part of the Australian economy and an important element for success in business. The depth of services and experience that Thomson Geer has will be extremely beneficial for our clients and their businesses."
Cain said: "We are looking forward to working with clients across a wide range of industries and helping them find the best outcomes for their property needs – whether they be investors, developers, landlords or tenants. What Thomson Geer has to offer is extremely exciting for our team."
Brooke and Cain are the latest new Partners to join Thomson Geer in 2023. They follow the appointments of Tax Partner Cameron Forbes, M&A Partners Matt Couper, Jonathon Wood and David Church, and Banking Partners Nicholas Creed and Andrew Kedzior.