In-House Leaders 2020 nominations close tonight

Don’t miss this chance to recognise New Zealand’s best in-house counsel

In-House Leaders 2020 nominations close tonight

A huge number of nominations have come in for NZ Lawyer’s In-House Leaders 2020 report over the past few weeks. Readers who have yet to nominate a deserving in-house professional only have until midnight.

Submit a nomination now.

To be considered, nominees need to have worked in an in-house legal role for at least five years and be able to demonstrate a solid track record of achievement in their careers to date.

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“It was humbling to be included in the list, particularly given the quality of the other names, not to mention the quality of the advisers who were missed out. General counsel have few opportunities for industry recognition, and I would encourage anyone considering putting someone forward to make the effort. It will be greatly appreciated,” said 2019 In-House Leader and recently appointed CEO of Perpetual Guardian Group, Patrick Gamble.

Nominations can be submitted on a colleague’s behalf; self-nominations are also accepted. The best of the best will be announced on the NZ Lawyer website and newsletter. They will also be given access to exclusive promotional opportunities.

Submit a nomination before the deadline at midnight tonight.

The In-house Leaders 2020 winners will be profiled on the NZ Lawyer website and in the newsletter in October.

Further information can be found on the online nomination form here.             

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