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Baylee Egerton

Baylee recently joined the conveyancing team at Greenhalgh Pickard after relocating from New Zealand, where she qualified and practised as a solicitor specialising in residential conveyancing. Baylee is excited to meet new clients and continue her legal career internationally while enjoying some warmer weather. She is especially passionate about assisting first home buyers through an exciting yet stressful time in their lives.

With a detail-oriented and client-focused approach, Baylee is committed to delivering clear, reliable legal support throughout the conveyancing process. Her international experience allows her to confidently assist clients with diverse legal needs, ensuring smooth and efficient property transactions from start to finish.

Outside of work, Baylee enjoys spending time with her fiancé and their dog, exploring the Sunshine Coast’s beaches and beautiful dog walking tracks.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (in Psychology) (University of Otago, NZ)

 

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