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Monday 17 May 2010

Bell Gully litigation head shares surveillance bill concerns on TVNZ's Sunday progamme

New laws to extend the search and surveillance powers of government agencies are coming under increasing public scrutiny. Read on

Related topics: Litigation, Government

Monday 1 March 2010

Chambers Global names Bell Gully New Zealand market leader

Bell Gully has again emerged as a market-leading law firm in the latest research by international legal publisher Chambers and Partners. Read on

Related topics: Corporate, Banking and Finance, Commercial Law, Competition, Energy, Government, Litigation, Employment, Insolvency, Technology, Climate Change, Intellectual Property, Tax

Wednesday 23 December 2009

Bell Gully assists in delivery of major New Zealand transport technology project

The signing of a contract to deliver an integrated super transport ticket for Auckland marks a significant milestone for many involved in the project, including Bell Gully as legal advisers. Read on

Related topics: Transport, Technology, Government, Infrastructure and Projects, Commercial Law

Friday 25 September 2009

Auckland local governance: structure now in law

Legislation has now passed through Parliament establishing the shape of local governance under the new Auckland Council. Read on

Related topics: Government

Tuesday 7 July 2009

Bell Gully senior partner appointed Judge of Court Martial Appeal Court

Bell Gully senior partner David McGregor has been appointed a Judge of the Court Martial Appeal Court. Read on

Related topics: Government, Environment/Resource Management

Monday 6 July 2009

Foreshore and seabed: review results and next steps

New Zealanders should know in the next two months the new shape of legislation to govern access to the country's foreshore and seabed. Read on

Related topics: Government, Forestry and Fisheries, Maori Legal

Wednesday 3 June 2009

Infrastructure: the mechanics of moving into the fast lane

The fact that it can take longer to get resource consents for large infrastructure projects than it does to build them will not come as any surprise to most New Zealanders. Read on

Article posted by Andrew Beatson, Partner | Related topics: Environment/Resource Management, Infrastructure and Projects, Construction and Development, Government

Wednesday 27 May 2009

Building meaningful local boards in the new Auckland

Local boards in the new Auckland Super City have the potential to make a meaningful difference in local governance by serving a very practical and valuable function in their communities. Read on

Article posted by David McGregor, Senior Partner | Related topics: Government

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