Crowe Horwath returns as New Zealand Law Awards event partner

Leading business advisory firm Crowe Horwath has signed on as event partner for the 2015 New Zealand Law Awards.

Leading business advisory firm Crowe Horwath has signed on as event partner for the 2015 New Zealand Law Awards.

The industry’s leading awards event returns to the Pullman Hotel Auckland on 19 November to mark its eleventh year. Last year’s event was a stand-out success with the highest number of nominations in the history of the awards and a record crowd of over 490 legal industry professionals attending the night itself.
 
“We have very much enjoyed getting to know our new partners and friends within the legal fraternity over the past year. It was an easy decision to support the New Zealand Law Awards once again - the contribution our law colleagues make to our mutual clients is invaluable,” said Phil Mulvey, Chief Executive of Crowe Horwath NZ.
 
“Having the largest accounting and business advisory footprint across NZ, we enjoy connecting our clients with trusted legal minds on a daily basis, ensuring we are providing the best service.”
 
Look out in the coming weeks and months for more updates regarding the 2015 New Zealand Law Awards.
 

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