Harwood Andrews recognised in Doyles Guide as a Leading Family & Divorce Law Firm & Lawyers in Regional Victoria, 2021
We are very proud to have been recognised as leading Family & Divorce law practice and two of our Lawyers Lisa Hunt, Principal (Preeminent) and Linton Drever, Counsel (Recommended).
Introducing Bruce Law
Harwood Andrews is pleased to announce the transition of its Albury practice to Bruce Law on 30 September 2020.
Further update from Harwood Andrews regarding COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have far reaching impact on our clients, referrers and staff, their families and communities. We remain committed to helping ensure the health and safety of all people in our broader networks.
Update from Harwood Andrews regarding COVID-19
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is having a significant impact across Australia. At Harwood Andrews we remain acutely aware of the impact this is having, and may continue to have for the foreseeable future, for our clients. We are taking a position of ‘business as usual’ with our offices still being attended, whilst keeping abreast of the evolving direction from various authorities.
Harwood Andrews Promotions and Appointments
Harwood Andrews has started 2020 with gusto, announcing internal promotions, appointments to Principal and a new look property team.
Harwood Andrews announces Principal Appointments
Harwood Andrews is delighted to announce that Paul Gray and Kate Morris have been promoted to Principal in their Geelong and Melbourne offices respectively.
HA Award Finalist Nomination
For the third year in a row Harwood Andrews has been recognised as an innovator and leader in the Australasian legal profession with their nomination as a finalist in the 2017 Australasian Law Awards.
Harwood Andrews: A History of Community Building and Service
Geelong law firm Harwood Andrews celebrated its 175th birthday in October 2017, making it nine years older than the state of Victoria, and 17 years older than the Geelong Football Club. And, like the famed Cats, Harwood Andrews can lay claim to being significantly woven into Geelong’s social fabric, in fact even more so than the club that formed at the Victoria Hotel in 1859.