Commins Hendricks SolicitorsCommins Hendricks Solicitors
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Meet Our Team

Pictured: Board of Directors L-R - Julianne Carroll, Glen Lollback, Courtney Hunter, Tammy Holzheimer, John Potter and Tara Freeburn.

Commins Hendriks Solicitors is a large law firm operating in the Riverina area of southern New South Wales, and Canberra.

It was established in 1991 following the merger of two long-standing and respected law firms dating back to 1902. The team at Commins Hendriks is committed to the provision of high quality service for all our clients. Vision  “We promise to exceed both our clients’ and the communities’ service expectations, whilst recognising our history and protecting our future.” Our Mission is to provide quality legal advice and effective representation that ensures our clients receive:

  • Helpful, caring assistance;
  • Practical recommendations to achieve a realistic outcome to legal issues;
  • Communications from us that are clear, timely and in plain English’;
  • Prompt response times to your calls and requests;
  • The maintenance of absolute integrity in all our dealings; and
  • A cost-effective solution to your legal issues.

Commins Hendriks employs professional staff comprising Accredited Specialists, Senior Legal Practitioners, Law Clerks and Paralegals. Our professional staff are assisted by a team of experienced support staff who are extremely knowledgeable and able to help you in the day-to-day management of your legal matter.

Our clients range from private individuals to large national businesses, who continue to use our services because of the levels of expertise and satisfaction we offer in a wide variety of areas of the law.

Commins Hendriks Pty Ltd ABN 84 119 727 490 is an incorporated legal practice pursuant to the provision of the Legal Profession Uniform law 2015. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation. Legal Practitioners employed by Commins Hendriks Pty Ltd are members of the scheme.

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Amelia Baker
Solicitor

Amelia joined Commins Hendriks as a legal assistant in 2018 and was admitted as a Solicitor in September 2019. With commercial and litigation experience, Amelia currently works closely with Solicitor...

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Laura Butkowski
Solicitor

Laura completed her Bachelor of Laws at the University of Wollongong in 2017 and she has worked as Deputy Associate and Associate to a Judge of the Federal Circuit Court...

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Kaylie Edwards
Solicitor

Kaylie began her legal career with Commins Hendriks in 2020 as a legal secretary. She worked closely with Solicitor Director Tara Freeburn assisting with Family Law matters while completing her...

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Tara Freeburn
Solicitor Director

Raised in regional New South Wales, Tara pursued her legal education at the University of Canberra.  Today, she dedicates herself wholeheartedly to advocating for her clients in the realm of...

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Carla Gash
Senior Associate Solicitor

Born in Temora and raised in Ariah Park, Carla has firsthand experience in the types of issues facing rural communities and the importance of forming strong connections with people within...

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Courtney Hunter
Solicitor Director

Courtney is an Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law. She specialises in civil litigation and she deals with commercial and contract disputes, debt recovery, claims in equity, professional negligence, personal...

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Tonya Longmore
Senior Associate Solicitor

Tonya commenced her legal career with Commins Hendriks as a paralegal and spent ten years gaining experience in the areas of estates and conveyancing. Following this, Tonya moved to the...

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John Potter
Solicitor Director

John has been a Partner at Commins Hendriks since 1984 and is an Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law and an Accredited Mediator. John is actively involved in cases which...

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