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    • About Draddy Legal
      • About Draddy Legal
      • Meet the team
      • More about Jenny
    • Fees and charges
Draddy Legal
  • Home
  • Expertise
    • Going to Court
    • Dispute Resolution
    • NDIS
    • Compensation and Super
    • Personal Injury
    • Administrative Decisions
    • Students Parents Schools
  • Contact
  • About Draddy Legal
    • About Draddy Legal
    • Meet the team
    • More about Jenny
  • Fees and charges

About Draddy Legal

Mission and purpose

Mission and purpose

Mission and purpose

Jenny Draddy in her office at Draddy Legal

 Jenny Draddy established Draddy legal in 2013 with a mission to provide holistic and comprehensive legal advice to clients. This means ensuring that the outcome a client desires is understood, and clear advice on how the law may facilitate this is provided. 

Jenny is the Principal and sole practitioner at the firm, which means that if you engage Draddy Legal, you can be sure you will receive personal advice and service from the Principal herself. She understands that the prospect of obtaining legal advice and services can be daunting and in order to minimise this, Jenny manages your case personally, keeping you well- informed. and ensuring your involvement in each step, 

Mission and purpose

Mission and purpose

Draddy Legal Logo

The symbol of the Vitarka mudra is used in the my logo because of its significance to meand the practice of law. 

Tarka means Intellectual argument, discussion or deliberation. In this mudra a circle is formed by the thumb and index finger. This indicates the wheel of law and symbolizes the flow of information and energy. This mudra is used as a meditation tool for establishing the higher truth. Vitaerka is most often associated with the Buddha, representing the transmission of his wisdom and used when explaining his teachings. 

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Draddy Legal acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.  


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