Emissions trading and its implications across key New Zealand sectors was on the agenda at a key summit in Wellington last month.
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Related topics: Climate Change, Banking and Finance, Maori Services, Corporate
Getting investment advice when planning financial affairs is not only generally accepted as a prudent move - New Zealanders are openly encouraged to do so through various government policies.
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Article posted by Mark Todd, Partner and Haydn Wong, Partner | Related topics: Investment and Superannuation, Banking and Finance
The Government's recent announcement that it may consider a public private partnership (PPP) model for the Waterview Connection in Auckland is a very significant one and signals a shift in policy that may have long-term implications for New Zealand’s creaking infrastructure.
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Article posted by Hugh Kettle, Partner | Related topics: Property, Construction and Projects, Environment/Resource Management, Energy, Electricity, Infrastructure, Government, Land Transport, Banking and Finance
Bell Gully has achieved top-tier rankings in six practice areas in PLC Which Lawyer? 2008, more than any other New Zealand law firm.
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Related topics: Banking and Finance, Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Litigation, Employment, Insolvency, Tax, Property, Intellectual Property
Bell Gully has promoted six outstanding lawyers to senior roles in the firm from 1 January.
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Related topics: Corporate, Tax, Litigation, Banking and Finance, Insolvency, Media and Entertainment, Climate Change
A guide to the world's leading business lawyers has again ranked Bell Gully a clear leader overall among Zealand law firms.
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Related topics: Corporate, Banking and Finance, Employment, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Tax
Bell Gully has retained its top rankings in the just released 2008 edition of IFLR1000, a guide to the world's leading financial law firms.
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Related topics: Banking and Finance, Corporate, Securities and Capital Markets, Insolvency
Using private sector money and expertise to build and operate public buildings like schools and hospitals can deliver real benefits, argues Hugh Kettle.
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Article posted by Hugh Kettle, Partner | Related topics: Construction and Projects, Environment/Resource Management, Energy, Electricity, Infrastructure, Government, Banking and Finance, Land Transport