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A well-established Mooloolaba law firm has revealed its new director Vincent Berry is ready to take the helm.

Mr Berry joined Sajen Legal Sunshine Coast in 2017 after being drawn to the firm’s commitment to its clients.

Having already enjoyed success in the field of commercial litigation, he has previously focused on insolvency and bankruptcy, restructuring, asset protection, building and construction, and other commercial disputes.

Recognising his significant contributions to the company and dedication to his clients, Sajen Legal founder and director Kyle Kimball congratulated Mr Berry on his new role.

“Vincent is highly regarded for his innovative approach to protecting clients’ interests and has demonstrated an outstanding ability to handle complex cases,” Mr Kimball said

“He has routinely provided expert advice to insolvency practitioners and has achieved significant success in defending claims brought by liquidators, the Australian Taxation Office, banks and other creditors.

Sajen Legal’s Vincent Berry and Kyle Kimball.

“He has been an asset to the team from the moment he joined us.”

Mr Berry said he would draw upon his extensive experience to assist clients in navigating the complex legal landscape.

“I am looking forward to what the next decade holds,” Mr Berry said.

“Without a doubt there are some challenging times ahead for many industry sectors and we are already seeing this with the construction industry already facing significant pressure, with several high-profile company failures already occurring.

“The sleeping giant that is the ATO has also started to stir into action with a significant increase in enforcement activity, and the Australian Financial Security Authority is predicting that personal bankruptcies will almost double over the next 12 months.

“Becoming a director and being able to help grow the business while also being able to give back to the community was always something I aspired to do and I look forward to building on the great foundations and reputation that has been built over many years by Kyle and Tim (Borham).”

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