Stacks Law Firm, Bundall, Gold Coast

Stacks Law Firm, Bundall is locally owned by Phil Griffin, an expert in compensation law
Mon - Fri8.30am - 5pmSat - SunClosed
Level 9, Corporate Centre 2, 1 Corporate Court Bundall QLD 4217

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Why Stacks Law Firm

What makes Stacks different and why you should choose us.


Obligation free initial consultation
We believe you should be entitled to be advised of your legal rights regarding a potential claim without feeling obliged to proceed. For this reason, we are happy to meet with you on an obligation and cost free basis to explain how the law operates and advise you on whether your potential claim is likely to succeed.

After hours appointments
We understand that you have work, family or other commitments, arranging a meeting during usual business hours can be difficult. This reason, we are happy to meet with you either before or after usual office hours or even on the weekend if preferred. It is our way of honouring our commitment to you.

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Home visits if preferred
We understand that some clients find it difficult to attend a lawyer's office and instead prefer to meet in their own home or a venue nearby, such as a coffee shop. This may be for a variety of reasons such as convenience, comfort or difficulties with mobility. We are happy to meet your convenience and arrange a meeting at a location that suits you best.

20+ local offices
We’re local to wherever you are, and our offices are owned and operated by friendly, local professionals, proud of their communities.

Practical advice not legalese
We speak clearly and directly, so you understand our advice and can make decisions with confidence.



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