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Simpson Grierson welcomes three new specialists

Simpson Grierson welcomes three new specialists

Simpson Grierson is delighted to welcome senior associate Raphael Winick to their Auckland commercial department. Raphael is admitted to the bar in New York, has worked as senior in-house counsel for US-based multinationals, including ESPN and The Walt Disney Company, and at leading US law firms. His focus at Simpson Grierson is intellectual property, ICT, media, and legal issues related to technology. He has extensive experience with developing, licensing, and commercialising innovative products and new technologies.

Rebecca Faull joins the firm's Auckland banking and insolvency litigation group as an associate. Rebecca has recently returned to New Zealand after working as a solicitor at leading law firms in the UK and Asia, most recently, at Allen & Overy in Hong Kong. She will specialise in banking, finance and insolvency litigation and has practical experience in receiverships, liquidations and distressed work-outs.

Rob O'Connor returns to the Auckland local government and environment group as an associate after his travel overseas. While in the UK, he worked on a wide-range of planning law matters both in the private sector in London and in the public sector at a large borough council in Surrey. Rob's focus at Simpson Grierson is resource management, local government and environment matters.

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