Cyprus Community of NSW and Inner West Hawks FC partner with Brydens Lawyers

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The Cyprus Community of NSW in Stanmore and the Inner West Hawks FC have announced the roll out of new member services as part of the Club’s renewal. 

The President of the Community Community, Michael Kyriacou said, “we are very excited to announce a partnership with Brydens Lawyers, to offer free legal advice* to its members.”

Brydens Lawyers are a very well-known established firm, with a reputation for providing expert legal advice. 

The principal of the firm Lee Hagipantelis, whose family originates from Limassol, Cyprus, said he was pleased to partner with one of Australia’s oldest communities and its associated football club. 

Brydens Lawyers is a major sponsor of the Community’s football club, the Inner West Hawks FC whose Men’s First Grade Team is currently in fourth position on the ladder.  

Mr Kyriacou said this was a first for any community to offer their members access to a range of legal services from Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, Wills & Estates, Family Law, Medical Negligence, and much more.   

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Cyprus Community of NSW and Inner West Hawks FC partner with Brydens Lawyers.

For over fifty years, Brydens Lawyers have been providing expert legal advice to all Australians from all walks of life with an outstanding knowledge of the law, professionalism, and the highest level of client service. 

The Community President said this is the first of a range of new offerings to be announced that will best serve members in addition to the Community’s Consular services, Greek language and Dancing School and many other services offered to members. 

Mr Kyriacou said the Community is in discussions with other well-established providers in the home care, age care, health care sector to partner up and deliver their services to members. 

Mr Kyriacou said it’s important that the Cyprus Community of NSW remains focused on “Community”, via its youth, families, and the elderly. It’s also about preserving Cypriot culture and identity and caring about each other. 

The next *free consultation session with a Brydens Lawyer will be held at the Cyprus Club in Stanmore on Tuesday, 18th June 2024 between 2pm and 5pm. CALL MARK on 0467 333 358 to book an appointment. 

*conditions apply  

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