Compensation law firm Travis Schultz & Partners (TSP) continues to grow its team of personal injury lawyers in Brisbane with the appointment of Special Counsel Sarah Grace.
Sarah Grace
Sarah has more than 18 years’ experience running a high number of plaintiff personal injury law cases, including workers’ compensation, compulsory third party and public liability claims.
Sarah said: “The expertise and empathy at TSP is unparallelled. It’s a superstar team that I am so proud to be a part of. I believe that law is not just a profession but a vehicle for social good, one that should be grounded in empathy, fairness and service to others.
“Being trusted by clients to help get their lives back on track is hugely rewarding. There’s a saying ‘before a client cares about how much you know, they need to know how much you care’ and I approach every new case in this way.
“It’s important to build trust and rapport with my clients so I can be the best possible support through the process. I’m an eternal optimist and am always looking for the positive even in challenging situations.”
Sarah is committed to advocacy work and has been President of the Australian Lawyers Alliance for the last four years, using the platform to advocate for meaningful reform that benefits the wider community.
“My community conscience has deepened over time, and I’m driven by a desire to help create a prosperous and just society for future generations. I will continue to work to hold the line and ensure that our schemes in Queensland stay strong.”
Managing Partner Travis Schultz said: “We are thrilled to have Sarah join our team of expert lawyers in Brisbane. Sarah’s experience and expertise in the field is a huge gain for TSP and our vision to build a team committed to excellence with a values-driven approach.”
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