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Mayne Wetherell is a specialist finance and corporate law firm.  Its focus is on servicing the finance, corporate and commercial legal requirements of local and international clients, offering New Zealand law transactional and advisory services from its offices in Auckland and Sydney.  Mayne Wetherell’s aim is to achieve successful completion of transactions for clients in the most efficient and timely manner by bringing to bear a deep understanding of the commercial drivers in complex transactions and an in-depth knowledge of financial structuring and the finance market.

Mayne Wetherell has some of New Zealand's most experienced projects and project finance lawyers operating out of New Zealand’s dominant finance firm, with particular expertise advising both sponsors and financiers on the structuring and financing of major infrastructure projects in New Zealand and overseas.

Contact:

Michael Harrod
Partner
Phone +64 9 921 6004
Email: 
michael.harrod@maynewetherell.com
Address:  PO Box 3797, Shortland Street, Auckland

Offices

Level 23, IAG House
151 Queen Street
P O Box 3797
Auckland
Phone 64 9 921 6000
Facsimile 64 9 921 6001

Level 29, Chifley Tower
2 Chifley Square
Sydney
Phone 61 2 9293 2877
Facsimile 61 2 9293 2879

www.maynewetherell.com

 



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