Phil Shannon

Author: Phil Shannon

Phil Shannon has been a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand since 1983. Phil holds both Bachelor of Law (LLB) and Master of Law (LLM) degrees. He has been a Commercial and Property Partner at Turner Hopkins since July 2016. Phil is a highly experienced general commercial and property lawyer with a background of providing top level legal advice to corporate, commercial, central local government and private clients. He advises clients on a wide range of high profile commercial projects, including business structuring, property due diligence, company law matters and asset protection. Phil also has extensive experience in construction law, environmental law, property development and leasing, national infrastructure projects and Public Works Act compensation claims. Phil states: “I characterize my legal advice and support as practical, pragmatic and commercially sound. I also enjoy the leadership and managerial aspects of being a partner in a law firm. I like the challenge of mentoring younger lawyers to enable them to deliver outstanding service to clients. I also enjoy getting involved in the business development and marketing aspects of running your own legal business and networking in the community to grow the base of clients who can benefit from the firm’s expertise.” Contact Phil at phil@turnerhopkins.co.nz You can also connect with Turner Hopkins via LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter

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