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Sydney-based firm Truman Hoyle has added two new partners, Michael Montgomery and Justin Senescall, and two senior lawyers, Sally Barber and Jonathon Corlett.

Montgomery joins from HWL Ebsworth where he was a partner and is an experienced corporate and commercial lawyer specialising in technology, intellectual property and telecommunications law.

Senescall joins from Middletons where he was a partner and is a specialist intellectual property lawyer who brings to the firm a particular focus on trademarks and brand strategy, copyright and domain name disputes.

Barber joins the firm as a senior litigation and dispute resolution lawyer with 15 years’ experience in both Australia and Singapore.  Corlett has worked in the industrial relations sector since 1996 and has extensive experience across all facets of employment and industrial law.

Truman Hoyle managing partner Andrew Seaton said that the firm anticipated making further senior appointments in practice areas which reflect the demands of the firm’s clients.

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