Regan Mills on the Women in Law Awards 2024 shortlist.

Regan named as a finalist in the Legal Support Professional of the Year category.
Regan Mills on the Women in Law Awards 2024 shortlist.

We’re pleased to announce that Regan Mills, Head of Support at Citation Legal and Executive Assistant to Nick Tindley and Bianca Seeto, has been named as a finalist in the Women in Law Awards for 2024.

Regan has been shortlisted in the Legal Support Professional of the Year category. This category recognises outstanding female legal support professionals who demonstrated their eligibility by answering three assessment questions detailing their role and responsibilities, the tangible results contributing to the firm, their ability to mitigate challenges and their greatest achievement in the last year.

The Women in Law Awards is the benchmark for excellence, recognising the best and brightest women across the Australian legal industry. This prestigious national awards program presents an exceptional opportunity for leading women to showcase their achievements, attract more clients and propel their careers, on top of receiving the recognition they deserve.

The finalist list announced on Tuesday, 24 September 2024, features over 264 high-achieving professionals and businesses across 28 submission-based categories.

Securing a place as a finalist is widely recognised as a remarkable achievement in the legal industry. It signifies the unwavering determination and commitment of individuals, teams and firms playing a pivotal role in propelling the industry forward.

Regan said she was excited and humbled to be recognised and proud to be named as a finalist in the Women in Law Awards 2024.

For more information and access to the full list of Women in Law finalists, please click here.

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