Deal finalists announced for NZ Law Awards 2020

Awards celebrate the landmark deals for their size, complexity, breadth and innovation

Deal finalists announced for NZ Law Awards 2020

Following an incredible nationwide response to the call for nominations, the finalists for the deal categories of the 17th annual New Zealand Law Awards are now available online.

The deal categories recognise the landmark deals completed between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020 for their size, complexity, breadth, and innovation, and celebrate the executives, in-house counsel, lawyers and bankers who together shaped the key transactions.

This has been announced ahead of the other award categories to allow time to add any parties involved in the listed deals that were missed during the nomination process. The full list of finalists across all award categories will be announced on 14 September.

If your firm or organisation contributed to any of the listed deals and have not been included, please contact [email protected] as soon as possible.

Winners will be revealed during the black-tie gala on 12 November at the Cordis Auckland, where the legal profession’s best and brightest will gather to celebrate each other’s efforts.

For table reservations and more event details, visit www.lawawards.co.nz or contact the team.

NZ Lawyer would like to thank their readers as well as award sponsors Artemis Executive Recruitment, Russell McVeagh, Simpson Grierson, Niche Consulting Group Limited, and Resolution Institute for supporting excellence in the profession.                                                               

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