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Our Firm


Stacks/The Law Firm, Southern services Goulburn and the Southern Tablelands.

Located in Goulburn, we specialise in Personal Injury litigation but also have an arm that looks after the general needs of our clients.

Stacks/The Law Firm, Southern is run by a team of highly professional legal and paralegal staff whose commitment to client care and satisfaction is unparalleled in the legal profession.

Stacks/The Law Firm, Southern is an independent, autonomous legal practice. As a member of Stacks/The Law Firm, the largest regional-based network of law practices in Australia, we have access to the combined knowledge and experience of 76 professional staff in 20 offices across NSW and QLD. 

Our office makes use of up-to-the-minute communications technology in order to service clients outside our immediate Goulburn location.

We understand how important it is to regularly review the quality of our legal services. Our firm continues to meet the rigorous requirements of the ISO 9001 Quality Management System standard. Having been certified since 2003, we are proud to have obtained re-certification to the ISO9001:2008 standard for a further three years, following a recent re-certification audit by SAI Global.

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