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Caitlin Lennon
Associate
Contact Details
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Locations
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Murray Bridge
(08) 8531 4100 -
Adelaide
(08) 8212 1077 -
Mount Barker
(08) 8391 3077 -
Mannum
(08) 8569 1002
Caitlin Lennon (nee Shervill) commenced as a lawyer with Tindall Gask Bentley (TGB Lawyers) in 2021, and practises across a range of areas, from Wills & Estate planning, to Conveyancing and Commercial law. Caitlin grew up in the Northern Territory and grasped the opportunity to work in our Murray Bridge office.
Caitlin works closely with Jim Mason and Philip Westover in the areas of Wills and Estates, Commercial and Conveyancing. Caitlin enjoys the sense of community working in our Murray Bridge office brings. She is involved in a number of local groups and activities and volunteers her time for her community.
Working out of TGB Lawyers’ Adelaide, Mt Barker and Mannum offices, Caitlin works closely with our teams at each location.
Caitlin accepted a scholarship with Bond University on the Gold Coast to study her Bachelor of Laws. She then accepted a second scholarship with Adelaide University to study her Masters of Business (Emerging Leaders).
A commitment and passion for the law and the legal profession is something that Caitlin has in spades. She describes herself as enthusiastic, down to earth and courageous and she has a commitment to helping her clients with their legal matters.
Caitlin is the ultimate enthusiast for both the law and life! She is motivated by the opportunity to help solve people’s problems and build long lasting local relationships.
Caitlin Lennon
Associate
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Laws, Bond University
- Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Bond University
- Admitted to practice: 2018 (in NT), 2021 (is SA)
Areas of Practice
- Wills and Estate Planning
- Deceased Estates and Estate Administration
- Disputed Estates
- Conveyancing
- Commercial Law
Professional Interests
- Member of the Law Society of South Australia
- Participant, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 2022 (RYLA)
- Mentor, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 2023 (RYLA)
Media & Blog Posts
'The Green Book'. What is it, and why do you need one?
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Are you considering starting a business with a friend or your spouse, or selling your business? You may have already started negotiations and come to a handshake deal (a verbal undertaking) with your partner or the purchaser. You may feel comfortable with this right now while everyone seems to be on the same page, but there...
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