
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.
About Cranston McEachern
Founded in 1928
20 people in their team
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BANKING AND FINANCE
Cranston McEachern has a long history of acting for banks and financiers and we constantly update our knowledge on the latest developments in the law and industry as they arise. A key strength of our banking and finance section is its breadth and depth of knowledge, with shared legal and banking experience spanning many decades.
We are adept at dealing with the increasingly challenging issues that affect our banking clients in mergers, acquisitions and expansions, transactions in the securities and commodities markets, and investment management activities.
Our extensive range of services for financial institutions are performed at both commercial and retail banking levels.
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