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The Gadens name traces back to John Gaden, who established the Sydney firm in 1928. The national firm of gadens lawyers has deep roots in each of the cities in which the firm operates. For example, our Melbourne office has been meeting the needs of clients in Victoria since 1845.
From its beginning, gadens lawyers has had a strong and enduring presence as a provider to the property and financial services industries. gadens lawyers has distinguished itself as a firm prepared to innovate in its own business, to the ultimate benefit of ourselves and our clients.
In 1969, well before Papua New Guinea gained independence, we opened an office in Port Moresby, which continues thriving today. We have had an instrumental involvement in the commercial and legal development of PNG, of which we are deeply proud. Today our long track record in PNG helps to underpin our strong reputation in the energy and resources sector.
gadens lawyers offers clients a multi-dimensional approach to legal solutions through both full service individually tailored advice as well as high volume transaction-based solutions.
We have, over the past decade, built and continually refined a core business providing high tech, high touch web-based legal document processing services to major clients who conduct high volume business operations. We have a well-earned reputation for providing customised solutions in businesses such as mortgage processing, secured and unsecured debt recovery, large scale property conveyancing and retail leasing.
In 2005 we launched gadens galaxyTM systems and brought together the online technology, legal analysis and management methods that give us the capacity to offer "new generation" ways of conducting banking and property transactions.
The real keys to our success in these operations are the combination of front-running technical capability with consistent skilled personal contact; and our astute understanding of the industries in which our clients operate. This enables us to anticipate and find practical solutions for their real world operational concerns.
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