New Zealand Law Awards hits another record

This year’s annual awards night is the biggest yet, with more than 670 of the country’s best legal professionals set to attend

New Zealand Law Awards hits another record
The 13th annual New Zealand Law Awards is set to be the biggest event to date, with more than 670 legal professionals already confirmed to attend.

Returning to The Langham, Auckland, on 23 November, the New Zealand Law Awards is proudly supported by official event partner Crowe Horwath for the fourth consecutive year.

Radio broadcaster Leah Panapa will return as the MC for the evening and guests will also be treated to musical entertainment from covers artist Mark Cunningham and the multi-award-winning Annie Crummer, whose last appearance at this event saw the dance floor packed until late. Annie was appointed as Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in the 2017 Queen’s Birthday Honours in recognition of her services to music.

The highlight of the event, of course, will be the announcement of this year’s award winners across 28 categories.

Due to the high level of interest in this year’s event, online table bookings are now closed. If you are interested in attending, please join a waitlist here and the New Zealand Law Awards team will be in touch.

All event details including this year’s finalists are available at www.lawawards.co.nz.

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