As directors at Snedden Hall & Gallop, Julia Bridgewater and Emily Shoemark bring a diverse range of expertise and a commitment to client success. Their passion for the law, combined with a strong sense of community, fuels their work. With a foundation built on continuous learning and problem-solving, Julia and Emily are dedicated to supporting Canberra’s businesses and fostering collaborative relationships throughout the region.
What inspired you to pursue a career in your field, and how did you get started?
Emily: I always found the law interesting as well as business, and so did both a law degree and a business degree at uni. After trying a few practice areas, I found working in the commercial and employment space allowed me to work with a range of businesses and do something different every day.
Julia: Working in the shipping industry! Though I did not end up in a maritime law practice, I loved the contracts and learning about how the world works. Being a lawyer in any practice area allows me to keep learning new things and solve different problems.
What moment in your career are you most proud of, and why does it stand out to you?
Julia: Being admitted as a lawyer after many years of study while working and starting a family.
What advice do you have for young people looking to enter the working world?
Emily: Life is short – don’t be scared to pursue opportunities. Listen not only to more experienced people but in general – every day I learn from clients and colleagues about both business and the law that helps me in my work.
How significant is the support of family and friends in helping you throughout your career and life?
Emily: Very – people say it takes a village to raise children (which is true) but it also often takes a village to build a business. Whether it is friends and family supporting you in your businessor inyour personal life, there will always be ups and downs which are so much easier to navigate with support.
Have you faced any major challenges in your career? If so, how did you overcome them?
Julia: Difficult matters come along all the time. I focus on what I can do as a lawyer to support solving the problem. If a non-legal solution is needed, I support clients to achieve that.
What are your top tips for creating a healthy work-life balance?
Emily: Take time to spend on yourself and with friends and family. Good communication, which includes setting clear expectations for yourself, for clients and your colleagues.
Snedden Hall & Gallop
43-49 Geils Court, Deakin