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  2. Simpson Grierson - Wikipedia

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    Simpson Grierson is a New Zealand commercial law firm founded in 1887; it is ranked in the top legal firms in that country, and the largest by headcount. [1] The firm is a partnership comprising 45 partners and consultants supported by around 175 lawyers and legal executives in nine practice groups (Banking & Finance, Corporate and Commercial, Construction, Employment, IP/ICT, Litigation ...

  3. Colin Beyer - Wikipedia

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    Colin Andrew Nielsen Beyer [1] (10 September 1938 – 21 August 2015) was a New Zealand lawyer. He was a partner and then consultant with Simpson Grierson in Wellington.Also a prominent businessman with many governance positions, Beyer was a securities commissioner on the Securities Commission of New Zealand from 2001 until 2010.

  4. List of libraries in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Law Society Library, Wellington: Wellington District Law Society: Law: Wellington: DLA Phillips Fox (Wellington) Library: Phillips Fox: Law: Wellington: Russell McVeagh (Wn) Library: Russel McVeagh: Law: Wellington: Minter Ellison Rudd Watts (Wn) Research & Information Service: Minter Ellison Rudd Watts: Law: Wellington: Simpson ...

  5. Rob Fisher (barrister) - Wikipedia

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    Fisher in 2011. Robert Anthony Fisher ONZM is a New Zealand barrister and former chairman and partner of the law firm Simpson Grierson.He was legal counsel at the Auckland Transition Agency, the body responsible for the reorganization of local government in the Auckland region.

  6. Mark Cooper (judge) - Wikipedia

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    After university, he worked for Butler White & Hanna, where he became a partner in 1983; the law firm merged with Simpson Grierson where he remained a partner. From 1997, he practised as a barrister sole . [ 3 ]

  7. Chapman Tripp - Wikipedia

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    Chapman Tripp started as a one-man practice in Wellington in 1875 with Martin Chapman. Chapman was joined in partnership by William Fitzgerald in 1882 and then by Leonard Owen Howard Tripp in 1889, who spent a record 69 years with the firm. The firm went through many name changes, reverting to Chapman Tripp & Co in 1949.

  8. Russell McVeagh - Wikipedia

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    Russell McVeagh is a New Zealand law firm with offices in Auckland and Wellington. It is one of New Zealand's largest law firms and is ranked highly by law firm ranking guides such as The Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners. [2] [3]

  9. James Meager - Wikipedia

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    Prior to being elected to Parliament, Meager worked as a senior solicitor for Simpson Grierson, [7] [8] and ran a consultancy firm. He has also worked as a press secretary to Paula Bennett, as a staffer for Chris Bishop's parliamentary office, and an advisor to Bill English and Simon Bridges. [9]