Press Release – Meredith Connell Meredith Connell (MC), New Zealands largest litigation firm, has invited five of its senior lawyers to join the partnership. The appointments would bring to 34 the total number of MC partners across its Auckland and Wellington offices. In addition …
Meredith Connell (MC), New Zealand’s largest litigation firm, has invited five of its senior lawyers to join the partnership.
The appointments would bring to 34 the total number of MC partners across its Auckland and Wellington offices. In addition to litigation, MC’s 160 lawyers offer the full range of legal services in more than 25 practice areas to clients across both the public and private sectors in New Zealand, Australia, East Asia and beyond. Women make up more than 60% of MC’s lawyers and 41% of its partners.
Monday, 26 July 2021, 11:44 am
Meredith Connell (MC), New Zealand’s largest litigation
firm, has invited five of its senior lawyers to join the
partnership.
The appointments would bring to 34 the
total number of MC partners across its Auckland and
Wellington offices. In addition to litigation, MC’s 160
lawyers offer the full range of legal services in more than
25 practice areas to clients across both the public and
private sectors in New Zealand, Australia, East Asia and
beyond. Women make up more than 60% of MC’s lawyers and
41% of its partners.
The firm is also well known for
its 100 years of service as Office of the Crown Solicitor at
Press Release – Meredith Connell Meredith Connell (MC), New Zealands largest litigation firm, has invited five of its senior lawyers to join the partnership. The appointments would bring to 34 the total number of MC partners across its Auckland and Wellington offices. In addition …
Meredith Connell (MC), New Zealand’s largest litigation firm, has invited five of its senior lawyers to join the partnership.
The appointments would bring to 34 the total number of MC partners across its Auckland and Wellington offices. In addition to litigation, MC’s 160 lawyers offer the full range of legal services in more than 25 practice areas to clients across both the public and private sectors in New Zealand, Australia, East Asia and beyond. Women make up more than 60% of MC’s lawyers and 41% of its partners.
Friday, 23 July 2021, 9:33 am
The New Zealand Law Society | Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa
is concerned the Samoan judiciary and Samoan lawyers are
facing intensified attacks as the political situation in
Samoa remains unresolved. In Samoa, it is the
court’s role to independently interpret and apply the
constitution, says Tiana Epati, President of the Law
Society. The judiciary must be protected from
interference and personal attacks as it works to resolve
these issues.
It is not appropriate for parties to
attempt to interfere with the judicial process through
unfounded and personal complaints about the judges and
lawyers involved. Samoa’s lawyers have sworn to
Press Release – New Zealand Law Society The New Zealand Law Society | Te Khui Ture o Aotearoa is concerned the Samoan judiciary and Samoan lawyers are facing intensified attacks as the political situation in Samoa remains unresolved. “In Samoa, it is the courts role to independently …
The New Zealand Law Society | Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa is concerned the Samoan judiciary and Samoan lawyers are facing intensified attacks as the political situation in Samoa remains unresolved.
“In Samoa, it is the court’s role to independently interpret and apply the constitution,” says Tiana Epati, President of the Law Society.
“The judiciary must be protected from interference and personal attacks as it works to resolve these issues.”