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Gallant Law addresses Australia’s access to justice gap, operating across four states and regional communities

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Key Facts:
  • Gallant Law provides criminal defence services across four Australian states: Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania
  • The firm addresses a significant justice gap, as one in four Australians face legal issues requiring lawyer support annually
  • Operating from multiple locations including Melbourne, Geelong, Brisbane and Sydney, with 24/7 emergency availability
  • Led by Lauren Cassimatis, an award-winning Criminal Law Specialist, the firm has supported over 20,000 clients
  • Offers free initial consultations and flexible meeting options via Zoom and telephone to ensure accessibility

Melbourne, VIC - June 2, 2026

Gallant Law delivers criminal defence services across Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania, directly addressing the growing access to justice gap facing Australians in urgent and high-stakes legal matters.

According to the Law Council of Australia, one in four Australians each year face a legal problem that requires a lawyer, yet access to experienced representation is not always available, particularly in regional areas and for those outside legal aid eligibility thresholds. By operating across multiple states, Gallant Law delivers timely legal support to clients regardless of location.

“At Gallant Law, we believe in equitable access to justice - and the importance of strong legal representation no matter your location,” says Lauren Cassimatis, Principal and Founder of Gallant Law. This commitment is reflected in the firm’s multi-state operations and 24/7 availability, which enable clients to secure timely legal representation regardless of location or circumstance.

Gallant Law operates across Melbourne, Geelong, Warrnambool, Launceston, Brisbane, and Sydney, supported by a 24/7 emergency line and flexible consultation options via Zoom and telephone. This structure allows the firm to respond quickly to urgent matters while maintaining consistent service across jurisdictions.

Led by Lauren Cassimatis, a Law Institute of Victoria Accredited Criminal Law Specialist and recipient of the Criminal Lawyer Award at the 2025 Lawyers and Barristers Awards, Gallant Law has supported more than 20,000 clients across Victoria and beyond. With more than 20 years’ experience, Lauren leads a team whose expertise spans all court levels. Each client engagement begins with a free initial consultation, ensuring immediate access to legal guidance at a critical time.

Individuals seeking immediate legal representation or advice can contact Gallant Law today. Call 03 9070 9885 or 0403 613 515 for urgent matters, or visit gallantlaw.com.au to arrange a free initial consultation.


About us:

Gallant Law is a criminal defence law firm operating across Melbourne, Geelong, Warrnambool, Launceston, Brisbane, and Sydney. The firm is a Victoria Legal Aid panel member and is led by a Law Institute of Victor Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law. Gallant Law offers fixed fees, free initial consultations, and a 24/7 emergency line for urgent matters.


Contact details:

Peter Cayetuna
Sr Seo Specialist
Gallant Law
03 9070 9885
0403 613 515 (Emergency)
[email protected]
https://gallantlaw.com.au/

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