Dale Lloyd establishes new law firm for Queenstown
Press Release from Dale Lloyd Law
April 17, 2013
Dale Lloyd establishes new law firm for Queenstown
Queenstown:
Focusing on pragmatic solutions for clients and
headed by well -known local lawyer Dale Lloyd, Dale Lloyd
Law opened its doors in Queenstown today.
For more than 22 years, Dale has served as a trusted legal adviser to families and business owners throughout the South Island and was a partner at Mactodd (2006 – 2013).
Setting up a boutique law firm with a wide range of specialist and team expertise at its fingertips, has been a long held ambition for Dale.
“I want to build my own firm where I can be highly responsive to client needs, particularly in sensitive and stressful areas, and also have the capacity to pull together my dream team of people for more complex cases. I always look to resolve issues with minimum stress and maximum creativity, and sometimes that requires bringing in people who have specific skills and expertise in related fields.”
Dale has extensive experience in all litigation areas. Her work covers family and civil law, licensing, employment, criminal law, wills, trusts and asset planning. She is a Ministry of Justice appointed Lawyer for Child and a Youth Advocate and an accredited LEADR mediator.
Very much involved in the local community, Dale is a busy mother, a School Trustee of Wakatipu High School and an active participant in health and fitness.
Dale Lloyd Law is located at first floor 1 St Peter’s Close, Earl Street Queenstown.
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