Simpson Grierson: New Senior Associates
New Senior Associates Announcement
Simpson Grierson is delighted to announce four promotions to senior associate.
Rob Anema
Simpson Grierson's
commercial group welcomed Rob in 2007. He is a specialist in
sales and marketing (with a particular focus on the sale and
marketing of food, dietary supplements and complementary
medicines), insolvency, and compliance. Prior to joining the
firm, Rob administered liquidations with a Hamilton
insolvency practice and ran his own successful business in
Australia.
Man Sum Chiu
Man
Sum advises on all areas of commercial property including
commercial leasing, retail leasing, acquisitions and
disposals, property aspects of finance transactions and due
diligence investigations. She joined Simpson Grierson in
2007 after working at two other Auckland law firms in the
commercial and commercial property areas of
law.
Jonathan Lees
A
commercial litigator at Simpson Grierson since 2008,
Jonathon advises on all forms of dispute resolution
including general commercial and contract, property,
insurance, trade practices, fraud and tracing claims,
cross-border issues, coroner's inquests, and judicial
review. He regularly appears in the High Court and has
appeared in the District Court and Court of Appeal.
Sarah Manning
Sarah joined Simpson
Grierson's commercial property group in 2009 after four
years in the UK, where she was a senior real estate
solicitor in a large City of London firm. Sarah advises on
a range of property matters including commercial leasing,
due diligence, acquisitions and disposals, development work,
asset management and
trusts.
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