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The Law’s “Robot Apocalypse” – Why Millenials Are Sceptical About The Future Law Firm

With all the talk of the effect of artificial intelligence and the manner in which it will reshape the future law firm, one Big Law firm has taken a fresh approach to handling the challenge – by asking the associates what to do. Bryan Cave started thinking about all this in May when their chief […]

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Leading law firm named finalist in New Zealand Law Awards

MinterEllisonRuddWatts is proud to be named as a finalist in all deal categories, and a challenger for the Large Law Firm of the Year, Deal Team of the Year and Employer of Choice categories. The New Zealand Law Awards celebrate excellence within the legal profession. They recognise outstanding achievements advising on the country’s largest and

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Russell McVeagh Recognised as Finalist Across All NZ Law Awards

Russell McVeagh has been recognised as finalists across the entire spectrum of categories for the 2017 New Zealand Law Awards. Announced today, the firm has received eleven finalist nods across all deal categories, and been shortlisted for Large Law Firm of the Year, Deal Team of the Year for the firm’s Corporate Advisory team lead by Dan

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MinterEllisonRuddWatts advises on major New Zealand telco network sharing arrangement

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Three of New Zealand’s largest telecommunications companies – 2degrees, Spark and Vodafone – will work together to improve internet connectivity in rural areas and fix mobile blackspots along main highways and key tourist spots. Top tier law firm, MinterEllisonRuddWatts acted for 2degrees, Spark and Vodafone on the establishment of joint venture company, the Rural Connectivity

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Property Partner Promotion at Russell McVeagh

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Property and construction lawyer, Steve Rendall, has today been promoted to partner at leading law firm, Russell McVeagh. With more than 10 years’ experience in the property industry, Steve provides expert advice on all aspects of property and construction law. He has significant recent experience in complex real estate development projects, real estate capital markets transactions, office

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Anderson Lloyd Continues to Grow NZ Law Jobs & Deals

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Dunedin-based Anderson Lloyd’s continued growth has seen the law firm, one of the country’s longest-established, creating perhaps the largest property law practice in the country with five partners handling the firm’s property work. The firm’s Auckland office, established in 2014 has been a remarkable success and has recently added former senior Russell McVeagh partner

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Baker McKenzie Reiterates Support for Marriage Equality in Australia Ahead of Vote

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In September, Australians will be provided the opportunity to vote on same-sex marriage in Australia via a postal survey. Baker McKenzie reiterates its support for marriage equality in Australia ahead of the vote. Baker McKenzie national managing partner, Anthony Foley stated: “As a Firm, we want to reiterate our support for marriage equality. We are

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University of Canterbury’s “Cheerful” Factor – Making It a Happy Place

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]I am text What makes the University of Canterbury (UC) and its students so politically engaged? UC students have again proved to be the most engaged of any New Zealand university with 45 per cent voting in last week’s student elections, which is a 12 per cent increase on the 2016 figure and continuing the university’s

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