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Russell McVeagh a finalist for Firm of the Year

Russell McVeagh a finalist for Firm of the Year and Employer of Choice Awards

Issue 7.3 of NZ Lawyer magazine arrived this week, and features the finalists for the 2015 New Zealand Law Awards.

Russell McVeagh is proud to be a finalist for the Large Law Firm of the Year and Employer of Choice (>100 Employees) categories.

Tom Hunt, a Senior Associate in the firm's Finance team, is also a finalist for Young Private Practice Lawyer of the Year.

The awards recognise the 'best of the best' in the New Zealand legal industry. They focus on excellent client service, experience acting on New Zealand's largest and most complex transactions and disputes, leading expertise and ability to marshal large and focussed teams.

The Employer of Choice Award recognises the best law firms to work for in New Zealand.

In addition to the firm awards, Russell McVeagh is represented as a finalist in all of the 2015 Deal Categories.

The firm would also like to congratulate the finalists for the Russell McVeagh-sponsored 'In-house Team of the Year Award' - Auckland Council, Auckland International Airport, Fletcher Building Limited and Fonterra Group.

The winners will be announced at a ceremony in Auckland on 19 November 2015.

ENDS

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