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Establishing a business in New Zealand 2010

8 July 2010

 
The latest edition of the annual Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Establishing a Business Guide in New Zealand has been released.
 
This guide provides an introductory overview to doing business in New Zealand, and answers some preliminary questions frequently asked by those unfamiliar with the New Zealand economy. This guide covers:

About Minter Ellison Rudd Watts
 
Minter Ellison Rudd Watts is a full service New Zealand law firm with offices in Auckland and Wellington. Nationally,
we have 40 partners and more than 130 other legal staff.

We are a member of the international Minter Ellison Legal Group, comprising more than 280 partners and over 1000 legal staff worldwide. Minter Ellison is ranked as the largest law firm in the Asia Pacific and amongst the largest in the world. Through an integrated network of offices in New Zealand, Australia, Asia and the UK, our specialist lawyers support both local business and international companies with a range of services.

For more comprehensive and proper professional advice, please contact us at either the Auckland or Wellington offices of Minter Ellison Rudd Watts, details of which are at the back of the guide. Click here to read.




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