
HISTORY
CWK
Pearson, HT Eggington and WW Leggatt returned from World War 1 and in 1922 commenced
practising as Pearsons Eggington & Leggatt in Chancery House, Melbourne. Over
the years Eggington and Leggatt left the practice leaving Charles Pearson practising
as a sole practitioner until 1950 when his son, Selwyn Pearson was admitted to
practice and became a partner. Thereafter they practiced as CWK Pearson & Son.
Charles
Pearson died in 1966.
Selwyn Pearson continued practising as a sole practitioner until 1974 when Peter
Davis was admitted to the partnership having commenced with the firm as an articled
clerk. Selwyn
Pearson retired from the firm in 1983. In
1991 Leanne Abela was admitted to the partnership also having commenced with the
firm as an article clerk.
In 1994 Joseph Schepis joined the firm and became a partner in 1995. |