
Richard O'Halloran
Richard O’Halloran is a fourth-generation solicitor living and working in Tamworth. Established in 1903, his family’s law firm is one of the oldest in Australia. In this episode, he chats about his career, what it’s like

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Law Society Journal hosts Brief Exchange, a arts show with 35 episodes published.

Richard O’Halloran is a fourth-generation solicitor living and working in Tamworth. Established in 1903, his family’s law firm is one of the oldest in Australia. In this episode, he chats about his career, what it’s like

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