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  2. Chapman Tripp - Wikipedia

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    Chapman Tripp is New Zealand's largest commercial law firm. It is considered one of the "big three" law firms along with Russell McVeagh and Bell Gully. [1] Established in New Zealand in 1875, it now has around 52 partners and roughly 240 legal staff across its offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The firm practises in all areas of ...

  3. Stephen Franks - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Franks (born 1950) in Wellington, New Zealand, is a commercial lawyer.At one time, he was chairman and Partner of the large firm Chapman Tripp.Franks has been a member of two political parties.

  4. Bell Gully - Wikipedia

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    Bell Gully is a major New Zealand law firm. Founded in 1840 it is one of New Zealand's largest law firms, and along with Chapman Tripp and Russell McVeagh it is considered to be one of the "big three". [1] Bell Gully is a full-service law firm.

  5. How John Eastman's role in Jan. 6 still haunts the California ...

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    John Eastman, the former Trump lawyer who helped foment the plan to invalidate the 2020 election results, left the Chapman University law faculty last year. But his legacy still sparks campus ...

  6. Martin Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Martin Chapman KC (26 March 1846 – 17 March 1924) was a New Zealand barrister. The law firm founded by him in 1875 still exists as Chapman Tripp . He also played first-class cricket for Otago .

  7. Andrew Glassell - Wikipedia

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    He formed a partnership with Alfred Chapman and Colonel George H. Smith, the firm becoming known as Glassell, Chapman & Smith. Their law practice was confined chiefly to real estate transactions and they made their fortunes by being retained in the large partition suits.

  8. Reuben Atwater Chapman - Wikipedia

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    The firm became one of the most successful in the state and in 1860 Chapman was appointed an associate justice of the state supreme court, subsequently being elevated to chief justice in 1868. He was a presidential elector for Lincoln in 1860, and served on the Harvard Board of Overseers.

  9. Pirates LHP Aroldis Chapman suspended 2 games for argument ...

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    Chapman was thrown out of the game Monday against the New York Mets after he allowed a game-losing double to Harrison Bader in the bottom of the eighth inning. The southpaw threw a few words at ...