Cranston McEachern

Cranston McEachern Lawyers is a firm with a long pedigree. It was established by Cranston Albury McEachern in 1928. Cranston conducted the practice until the outbreak of the Second World War.

A serving officer in the then militia, Cranston was sent to Singapore where he was captured with Australian forces in 1942 and became a prisoner of war serving on the Burma Railway. He was later promoted to brigadier.

 

 

Founded in 1928

20 people in their team


Offices

Brisbane, Australia

Practice areas
Business
Languages spoken
English
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