Media Release
February 18, 2010
TRILBY MISSO
EXPANDS TO GOLD COAST CITY OPENING IN
THE ROCKET, CBDROBINA
Leading
personal injury law firm Trilby Misso is expanding from its Brisbane headquarters
to provide services to the Gold Coast region.
Trilby
Misso CEO Graeme McFadyen said the
firm would open a client service centre in the Robina Town Centre in April.
Mr
McFadyen said the firm founded by lawyer and businessman Trilby Misso at
Redcliffe in 1956 has major expansion plans.
He
said Trilby Misso had recently opened client service centres at North Lakes and
Morayfield on Brisbane’s northern outskirts, it also has a presence in
Gladstone in Central Queensland and next month will open a new Ipswich office.
“Trilby
Misso wants to provide highly valued services to local residents in some of the
most rapidly growing areas of the state,” Mr McFadyen said.
“These
new centres will be staffed by highly skilled and experienced staff with a
strong customer focus who will be able to assist current and future clients as
well as the community generally.
“We
believe that in delivering on our commitment to providing client service at the
highest standard to local residents we will be maintaining the community
service ideals of our founder Trilby Misso.”
The
new Trilby Misso client service centre at The Rocket will be officially opened
by Gold Coast Mayor Ron Clarke on April 13.
Trilby
Misso centralised its business at 288
Edward St in the Brisbane CBD
three years ago after deciding to specialise in personal injury law.
But
Mr McFadyen said growing client demand demonstrated there was a need for the
company’s services throughout the state’s South-East and in other major Queensland regional
centres.
“The
planning for further client service centres is well underway,” he said.
Trilby
Misso established his first practice in a small room at Comino’s Arcade in Redcliffe.
Now
the firm, which last year was honoured with a Telstra Queensland Medium
Business Award, and recently received accreditation as a Hewitt Best Employer
in Australia
and New Zealand
employs 145 people.