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NZ Law: Michael Morrison Joins Bankside Chambers

New Law Jobs Daily on Lawfuel’s Law Jobs Network Michael is an experienced commercial litigator having gained experience at Minter Ellison Rudd Watts before moving to Baker & McKenzie, London in 2000. Almost five years later Michael returned to New Zealand joining Lowndes Jordan, becoming partner in 2006. In 2007 he became the senior partner

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Should This Energy Drink Co-Founder Be A Power Lawyer in Our List?

Power Law list member Florence van Dyke, LawFuel

The 2023 LawFuel Power Lawyer List Contenders Continue To Arrive Choosing members of the forthcoming 2023 Power Lawyer List means sorting through a vast number of lawyers who are performing across the legal world in a vast number of ways. We ask for you to consider who should be on or out of the 2023

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Clifford Chance Hire Two Energy Partners From Latham & Watkins

Clifford Chance has hired two energy and infrastructure partners from Latham & Watkins to strengthen its project financing capabilities who will join the firm in London and Dubai. Craig Nethercott has three decades’ experience in finance and infrastructure issues and Chirag Sanghrajka has 16 years’ experience on energy and infrastructure and finance deals. The press

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The Big Firm Lawyer-Turned-Blogger . .. Now Broadcaster

Philip Crump aka Thomas Cranmer the power lawyer turned broadcaster

Senior lawyer and writer Philip Crump, who achieved a considerable profile under the ‘Thomas Cranmer pseudonym with his Substack blog ‘Cranmer’s Substack’. has taken a new position heading ZB News’ new outlet, launching this week. >> Who should be on the NZ LawFuel Power List 2023? Check Here The new paywalled digital subscription service is

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