Four women and one man take top-rank Bell Gully jobs
Bell Gully has promoted partners and special counsel.
Bell Gully has promoted partners and special counsel.
Bell Gully has appointed four new partners and a new special counsel. The new partners are employment specialist Liz Coats, infrastructure and property development lawyer Ian Becke, environmental and resource management specialist Natasha Garvan and experienced corporate and commercial lawyer Angela Harford.
The firm has also appointed a new special counsel – intellectual property and trademark specialist Sooyun Lee.
Ms Coats is a specialist employment lawyer who delivers commercially-focused advice across a range of employment issues.
Mr Becke is an infrastructure and property development lawyer who has advised both public and private sector clients on significant projects and transactions across New Zealand and Australia over the past decade.
Ms Garvan provides environmental, policy and resource management advice to infrastructure providers, commercial entities, property and land developers, and community interest groups.
Ms Harford is a corporate and commercial specialist with domestic and international experience.
Special counsel Ms Leeis an intellectual property specialist, with particular expertise in brand strategy and protection and IP disputes.
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