We are very excited to announce the opening of our newest office at Level 2, 51 Corinthian Drive in Albany
Our expansion marks the firm's commitment to meeting the legal needs of Auckland's north shore communities.
The new office complements our existing presence in Whangaparaoa under the leadership of Nola McGowan. It is strategically positioned in Albany, one of Auckland's fastest-growing suburbs poised to become a cornerstone for legal services within the community. With Albany identified in the Auckland 2050 plan as a vital hub for residential, commercial, and employment activities, Denham Bramwell will be well-placed to contribute to the region's growth and development.
Heading the new office are Family Lawyer, Brooke Glasgow and Emma Boad, a Property and Commercial Lawyer, assisted by our new Associate, Natasha Allen. Together with their team, they bring a wealth of expertise in delivering the exceptional client service the firm is known for.
Our decision to expand into Albany underscores Denham Bramwell’s commitment to providing accessible high-quality legal services. Albany's strategic location, vibrant business community and convenient transport links made it an obvious choice. Our founding partners Brett Abraham, Fiona Cowan and Sarah Vyle, are excited to expand the firm by contributing to the thriving North Harbour community.
The new wheelchair-accessible Albany office offers complimentary on-site client parking. Additionally, its proximity to public transport options and to SH1 ensures convenience and ease of access.
Our Albany team looks forward to welcoming clients to the new office. Appointments can be booked by calling 09 9856900.
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