Miranda has been with Rose Litigation Lawyers since February 2017, commencing with the firm as a legal secretary, whilst completing her Bachelor of Laws through Griffith University.

Miranda graduated with a Bachelor of Laws in March 2018 and undertook her Practical Legal Training through the College of Law in Brisbane whilst working full time at Rose Litigation Lawyers, before being admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland as a solicitor in November 2018.

Since her admission, Miranda has accumulated extensive experience in a wide range of legal matters, including building and construction disputes, defamation and reputational harm claims, complex debt recovery matters, large-scale contractual disputes, shareholder disputes, and administrative appeals. Her ability to work across such diverse areas of law has enabled her to develop a deep understanding of her clients’ needs, from individuals and small businesses to larger corporations.

Miranda is well-regarded for her pragmatic and commercially focused approach to legal issues. She understands the importance of providing clients with straightforward, actionable advice while ensuring they are fully informed throughout the course of their matter. Miranda is dedicated to finding efficient solutions that meet her clients’ objectives, and she excels at guiding them through complex legal landscapes with clarity and confidence.

In addition to her legal acumen, Miranda is known for her personable and empathetic nature, ensuring clients feel supported at every stage of their matter. Her dedication to achieving positive outcomes is reflected in the high level of trust and respect she garners from clients and colleagues alike.

Beyond her legal work, Miranda is actively involved in mentoring and internal training at Rose Litigation Lawyers, helping to foster a collaborative and continuously improving workplace. She is also committed to her professional development, keeping pace with the latest changes and developments in commercial litigation and dispute resolution.