Solicitor at wilson/ryan/grose Lawyers
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) at James Cook University (JCU)
What's your job about?
I work at a law firm that practices in almost all areas of law.
I work in a highly reputable law firm that practices in almost all areas of law. I work in the Wills and Estates team under our Workgroup Partner, Renee Bennett, who is an Accredited Specialist in Succession Law. We deal with all matters related to wills and estates including:
What's your background?
I grew up in Townsville. I left high school at the end of Year 11 (2005) and completed a business course at TAFE. I worked full-time in administrative roles for about fifteen years. I worked in a financial planning firm, a freight company, an inbound Telstra call centre, the aviation department at an airport, a barristers’ chambers and for a District Court Judge.
I became pregnant in 2010 which was when I decided I wanted to do more with my career. I always knew I wanted to study law, but I struggled a lot in high school.
I commenced a ‘bridging course’ at TAFE in 2011. In 2014, I received an offer letter from JCU to enrol in a Bachelor of Laws. I worked full-time and studied part-time throughout my studies, using up all my annual leave for study and exams (other than in 2018 when I took my daughter on a 4 week holiday to the USA and Canada).
I had several interviews at law firms over the years, always missing out due to lack experience. In 2018, I was offered a job from a local barrister, who is the only QC barrister based in Townsville. I worked in these chambers for two years and continued studying law part-time. I even completed my Honours during this period.
I applied to be a Judges’ Associate in Townsville in the last year of my studies (2020). The role of a Judge’s Associate is unique and involves a close working relationship between the Judge and the Associate. An Associate’s role is to act as a personal and confidential aide to the Judge, in and out of court. It is a rare opportunity to gain insight into the court processes behind the scenes. I was offered the position of Judges’ Associate for 2021. My Associateship ended two weeks before I commenced my current role as a solicitor at wilson/ryan/grose lawyers.
I started expressing my interest in law graduate positions at local firms in September 2021 (advising I was looking to commence in early 2022). w/r/g just so happened to be looking for someone to start in the Wills and Estates team early 2022. I attended an interview with two Partners and was offered the job around September (and of course immediately accepted).
Could someone with a different background do your job?
Absolutely. The practice area itself is quite rewarding. You get to meet and interact with all different clients from all different walks of life. It’s a role that allows you to help people in significant ways.
What's the coolest thing about your job?
I love client appointments and interacting with people. Our clients are all very pleasant to deal with and are often very appreciative of our advice.
What are the limitations of your job?
The only limitations I have are very standard for new lawyers and that’s often to do with the supervisory nature of being a graduate.
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