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Carmen Sauvage

Law Clerk

Carmen is a Law Clerk at Greenhalgh Pickard assisting the Litigation, Criminal and Notary team. She graduated from the Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Justice and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours).

Since graduating, Carmen has gained experience in diverse settings, including administration, the criminal justice system and the Aboriginal health sector. These roles have allowed her to develop a wide range of skills, shaping her into a well-rounded professional.

Carmen is passionate about helping clients because she believes in the power of legal advocacy to create positive change and provide justice. She is dedicated to understanding her clients’ unique situations and working diligently to achieve the best outcomes for them. Carmen hopes to commence training soon to be admitted into the legal profession as a solicitor.

Outside of the office, Carmen loves to stay active and enjoys spending time with her family, friends, partner and her dog, Lexi.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Justice / Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (Queensland University of Technology)

 

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