Moray & Agnew recognised as one of Australia’s leading law firms

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Moray & Agnew was recently recognised by the International Guide to Law Firms as one of the leading insurance firms in Australia.

Doyle’s Guide, an independent annual directory, ranked Moray & Agnew’s Melbourne Public & Product Liability practice in the top two firms in Victoria (First Tier).

Equally, Moray & Agnew’s Professional Indemnity was ranked in the top five firms in Victoria. 

Melbourne Deputy Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece (third from left) was keynote speaker at a Moray & Agnew event earlier this year.

Melbourne Managing Partner, Bill Papastergiadis OAM said this was a remarkable achievement for the firm and highlights the exceptional standard and diligence of Moray & Agnew’s lawyers.  

“Our insurance practice continues to grow and excel as shown by this recognition and we proud of the work our team does in this practice area,” Mr Papastergiadis said.

“Being acknowledged by Global International Bodies for our excellence and expertise reflects well on the many lawyers who work in our firm. Our lawyers are amongst the best litigators in Victoria and our firm continues to excel in a number of areas of law.” 

A recent event by Moray & Agnew where Melbourne Deputy Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece was the key note speaker.

Mr Papastergiadis also noted that this recognition arises from “our firm acting for practically all professionals when they are sued including lawyers, engineers, accountants, doctors, surveyors, councils in some of the largest litigation matters in Australia.”

Partner Emily Daffy said “this recognition is not just a sign of our standing in Public and Product Liability and Professional Indemnity, but also our commitment to ensure our client’s needs are met.” 

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