New Zealand Law Society says application was carefully considered and is subject to a structured mentoring arrangement.
Newly elected Big Four firm chair believes firm’s independent audit panel shows the value of external input.
Glen Cornelius says the law firm is a force to be reckoned with after growing to more than 50 partners.
Three partners and seven lawyers join international insurance firm ahead of further hires.
Kelera Nayacakalou found to have sub-contracted insolvency work out to a person whose application to be a licensed practitioner had been declined.
Once ranked top, PwC Australia has slipped to third among the big four firms.
Senate continues to inquire into conflict of interest scandal that blew up last year after revelation a senior tax partner engaged by Commonwealth Government on multinational tax reform had breached confidentiality.
National law firm is eyeing further growth but has no aspiration to be one of country’s ‘mega firms’.
NZ chief executive Jason Doherty says changing customer needs demanded it ‘fundamentally reshape’ consulting business.
Glaister Ennor and Keegan Alexander will have 16 partners and more than 80 staff from December 1.