Bell Gully property department leader Jane Holland and senior associate Jeff Walters, have brought together a working group consisting of both landlords and tenants to contribute to a programme of lease terms, which will provide the basis for environmentally sustainable buildings in New Zealand.
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Related topics: Property
After many years of procrastination by previous governments over dealing with land contamination in New Zealand, Environment Minister Nick Smith put a proposed national environment standard on the table on February 5.
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Article posted by Marija Batistich, Senior Associate | Related topics: Environment/Resource Management, Property
Bell Gully's newest senior associates provide further depth of expertise across the firm's major practice areas.
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Related topics: Corporate, Litigation, Tax, Environment/Resource Management, Property
Cutting through the red tape to attract valuable foreign investment in New Zealand is squarely in the Government's sights – but there are some initial worrying signs that changes may not go far enough.
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Article posted by David Boswell, Partner | Related topics: Overseas Investment, Corporate, Property
Property leasing is not always as straightforward as it may appear and in the current economic climate it makes good sense to review all business agreements including your leasing and other property arrangements.
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Bell Gully partner Murray Tingey has examined the impact of property development insolvencies at the 2009 Corporate Insolvency Conference.
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Related topics: Insolvency, Property
Bell Gully partner Andrew Petersen has been appointed to an expert advisory group charged with advising on the review of New Zealand's overseas investment rules.
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Related topics: Overseas Investment, Property, Commercial Law, Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Government
Bell Gully has advised Fletcher Building Finance on its capital notes offer, which raised $131.3 million, and on the company's sale of its Auckland headquarters.
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Related topics: Property, Corporate, Securities and Capital Markets