Simpson Grierson Welcomes Four New Partners

Simpson Grierson has announced the promotion of four to the partnership.

(Press Release) -- Simpson Grierson is delighted to announce four new partners across its New Zealand offices. 
 
Matt Conway becomes a partner in the firm's Wellington local government and environment group. Matt is well-known for his resource management policy and planning advice.
 
Stuart Evans is a transactional banking and finance expert. He is experienced in both domestic and international banking and finance transactions, and specialises in property and development financing. Stuart is based in the firm's Auckland office.
 
Andrew Matthews has established an impressive track record in public and private mergers and acquisitions, capital raisings and corporate governance. He has advised on a significant number of capital markets transactions over the past year. Andrew is based in the firm's Auckland office.
 
Helen Smith joins the firm's Christchurch office after a long and successful career with a large national law firm. She is a litigation and dispute resolution specialist having acted for clients on a wide range of complex commercial matters.
 
"We are delighted to welcome Matt, Stuart, Andrew and Helen to the partnership," says Simpson Grierson Chairman Kevin Jaffe. "The appointments show the firm's strength across New Zealand and across a wide variety of business sectors."
 

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