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At the heart of B.P. Wharton sits Brinsmead Law - a practice built on decades of experience across law, business and property. We provide strategic counsel to the group, and to a select roster of Australia's most successful individuals and organisations.

How We Advise

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Cross-Disciplinary Expertise

Brinsmead Law was founded on the rare combination of legal, business and property expertise carried by Paul Brinsmead - a founding partner of Queensland law firm Hickey Lawyers. That perspective shapes everything we do: advice grounded in commercial reality, not just legal theory.

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Strategic Counsel

We are not transactional advisors. We work as long-term counsel to the businesses, families and ventures we serve - anticipating the questions before they arise, and structuring positions that protect our clients' interests across years, not single matters.

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Regulatory Navigation

From wealth management to property development to commercial enterprise, our clients operate in complex and fast-moving regulatory environments. We are adept at navigating those landscapes - ensuring compliance, mitigating risk, and giving our clients the confidence to act decisively.

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A Concierge Practice

Brinsmead Law is built for clients who expect more than standard service. We offer a bespoke, hands-on practice - accessible, responsive and discreet - designed for individuals, families and organisations whose affairs require the same care and continuity as any major venture.

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Aligned Interests

We advise the B.P. Wharton group from the inside, and our external clients from the same vantage point. That alignment of perspective - understanding how decisions land across legal, business and property dimensions - is the core of what we offer.

For B.P. Wharton, law is not a service. It is the discipline that underpins every decision the group makes - and, for our external clients, the same considered counsel that has helped protect and grow some of Australia's most significant private and corporate interests.

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