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Cameron Cowley of Roberts + Morrow: His Career Journey

Date: 4 December 2024

FOUND Regional Magazine Editorial Director, Steph Wanless, sat down with our newest R+M Lawyer, Cameron Cowley to hear about his interesting career journey:

“Meet Cameron Cowley of Roberts + Morrow. Cameron calls himself an accidental lawyer – he studied law at the University of Queensland in Brisbane with the intention of shifting into foreign affairs, but after trying out different roles after graduating, he found that being a lawyer was his calling.

Here, Cameron tells us how he ended up moving to Armidale and securing a role with Roberts + Morrow, and how his greatest joy is helping clients with their estate planning, particularly when there are multiple moving parts to consider. Whether it’s a family trust, a trading enterprise, or a farming property owned by the grandparents that has never been transferred – Cameron’s on hand to craft both estate and succession plans that will serve rural families well for years to come.”

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