Russell McVeagh law firm news
  • New Zealand 2010
    | Tuesday, 3 August 2010
    In February this year, New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Bill English laid out a stark assessment of the NZ economy. Rising unemployment, sluggish growth even in the pre-GFC era and a five year drop in exports were the highlights – or lowlights – of what English described as an extended passage of decline.
  • RMBS transactions return to Kiwi market
    | Monday, 28 June 2010
    Bell Gully, Mayne Wetherell, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts and Russell McVeagh have advised on a NZ$100m residential mortgage backed securitisation (RMBS) by NZF Group - a significant milestone in that the deal was the first RMBS transaction in NZ since the global financial crisis.
  • First female board chair at Russell McVeagh
    | Tuesday, 9 March 2010
    Pip Greenwood, corporate partner and 2008 winner of the ALB New Zealand Dealmaker of the Year award, has been voted in as the first female board chair of New Zealand firm Russell McVeagh.
  • ANALYSIS: 2010: Perfect storm for PE practices
    | Wednesday, 3 February 2010
    Law firms with private equity clients can expect to be burdened with a heavy workload in the next 12 months, but determining exactly what practice groups will shoulder that workload requires partners to look at their clients’ situations
  • G+T boosts partnership before Melbourne office opening
    | Monday, 25 January 2010
    Gilbert + Tobin managing partner Danny Gilbert sent round an e-mail Friday announcing the appointment of five partners as the firm ramps up operations in anticipation of opening a new office in Melbourne
  • energy & resources 09 - recommended law firms
    | Tuesday, 24 November 2009
    ALB Guide: Energy & Resources 2009 is the latest in an exciting series of detailed insights into specific practice areas and the leading firms and lawyers operating within them
  • Timing not right for NZ IPOs
    | Monday, 14 September 2009
    Despite rumours of a major IPO on New Zealand’s stock exchange, it is unlikely that capital markets teams will get a break from preparing rights issues until next year, at the earliest
  • employment 09 - recommended law firms
    | Monday, 31 August 2009
    ALB Guide: Employment Law 2009 is the latest in an exciting series of detailed insights into specific practice areas and the leading firms and lawyers operating within them
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