Malley & Co
Long-established commercial and property law specialists based in Christchurch. Firm Snapshot: Nine partners and six legal staff Offices in Christchurch and Hornby Open to career enquiries from candidates and others
Long-established commercial and property law specialists based in Christchurch. Firm Snapshot: Nine partners and six legal staff Offices in Christchurch and Hornby Open to career enquiries from candidates and others
. Firm Snapshot: A relatively new firm handling the Crown Prosecution work for Manukau the Southern Auckland area, providing big opportunity for those seeking hands-on litigation work. One office, Manukau 3 Directors Over 30 legal staff
About the firm: Highly regarded boutique litigation law firm that has handled some of the most significant commercial litigation in New Zealand. Maintaining a high senior-to-junior lawyer ratio, the firm continues to seek intermediate lawyers for employment. Return to the LawFuel Power Law Firm List
About the Firm: Lower Hutt-based firm with a Wellington office and fourteen partners, the firm works principally in business and litigation. Return to the LawFuel Power Law Firm List
The firm: Highly regarded Wellington-based employment and human rights lawyers who hold a growing reputation for their pro-active and fresh approach to work, lead by well known employment lawyer Susan Hornby-Geluk. See the LawFuel article on Dundas Street Employment Lawyers Here Return to the LawFuel Law Firm List
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