McMillan&Co adds two consultants

The new consultants focus on private-client and immigration matters

McMillan&Co adds two consultants

McMillan&Co has added two new consultants.

Neville Martin and Kyla Mullen have joined the Dunedin-based firm, the New Zealand Law Society reported.

Martin, who has joined the firm’s private-client team, focuses on personal property, trusts, wills, and powers of attorney. He made the move after 30 years leading Otago firm McKinnon Aitken Martin.

Mullen, who will be working across all practices of McMillan&Co, joined the firm from the University of Otago Law Faculty, where she was most recently a teaching fellow. She has a focus on immigration, employment, and relationship property matters.

The new McMillan&Co was launched less than a year ago.

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