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TressCox Lawyers will move into new premises next week at Sydney’s MLC Tower. The firm has taken a nine year lease covering more than three floors of the building.

 “We are delighted to be moving our Sydney operations into such an iconic and landmark building in the heart of Sydney,” said managing partner Peter Smith. “This move is reflective of our ongoing expansion but also enables us to remain in the heart of Sydney, be within easy access to the courts and provide our team members with facilities to provide outstanding client service.”

Herbert Smith Freehills will shortly be vacating the MLC tower in order to take up new premises at 161 Castlereagh Street.

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