LeeSalmonLong promotes Emma Armstrong to partner

She leads the relationship property practice at the Auckland specialist litigation firm

LeeSalmonLong promotes Emma Armstrong to partner
Emma Armstrong, LeeSalmonLong

LeeSalmonLong, a specialist litigation practice based in Auckland, has promoted Emma Armstrong to partner. She is a specialist litigation and dispute resolution lawyer who is experienced in a broad range of commercial and civil disputes.

Her work entails handling company and shareholder disputes and matters involving contractual and insurance issues. She regularly acts for her clients in court, mediations, and other dispute resolution settings.

Armstrong also focuses on complex relationship property division matters. She leads LeeSalmonLong’s relationship property practice, according to her profile on LeeSalmonLong’s website.

Other legal areas on which she focuses are trust disputes and estate claims. She belongs to the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners as a full member, as per her profile.

Armstrong joined LeeSalmonLong in 2018 after starting her legal career at another Auckland-based specialist litigation firm.

About LeeSalmonLong

LeeSalmonLong handles litigation across New Zealand, with its lawyers representing clients at all levels of the country’s courts and in arbitrations. The firm’s lawyers have acted for large corporations and have dealt with complex and multi-party disputes.

Its lawyers seek to protect sensitive privacy or intellectual property interests, according to the firm’s website. These lawyers have provided support in cases led by senior members of the bar.

The firm’s practice areas include commercial and company disputes, competition (antitrust)/trade practices regulation, construction, securities regulation, defamation and media, intellectual property, insolvency, maritime, product liability, public law/judicial review, relationship (matrimonial) property and trust disputes, and sports.

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