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Empathy Meets Expertise: Atkinson Crehan Law transforms the legal landscape.
Two months in, the new firm Atkinson Crehan Law is going from strength to strength. Keep an eye out for their new signage and branding which they are super proud of!
The firm combines the expertise of former Knapps Partners and now founding directors Jacintha AtkinsonManson and Amanda Crehan, with the ongoing expertise of Christine Allison, Kirsty Goodall, Nick Moore, Merv Huston, Marie Austin, Alison Macbeth, and Sarah Clements, alongside Hamish Kennedy (formerly Kennedy & Associates) who is based in the Motueka office. They are also delighted to welcome Judith Stamper to their Motueka team. You will also find many other familiar faces when you walk into any of their three offices with many of the previous Knapps' support team remaining with the new firm.
By creating a more collaborative environment the team is dedicated to building a flexible, adaptable and cohesive future-focused firm providing a comprehensive, integrated service. “We believe in making your experience with us as easy as possible. You'll get expert, friendly advice from our qualified legal staff who know what they are doing. We are in the business of law because we love what we do, we enjoy helping our clients, and we believe in making a positive difference.”
With offices in Richmond, Motueka and Nelson, the team at Atkinson Crehan Law have the ability to accommodate clients throughout the region and to ensure they have the best person for the job. The firm has embraced new technology, using cloud-based systems as well as audio visual technology to deliver its services to clients beyond the Nelson Tasman Region- the sky is the limit!
Atkinson Crehan Law are recruiting both legal and non-legal staff interested in a career in the law, with opportunities available across all three sites. "You will be working in a law firm that truly values what you will bring to the firm.
We will provide ongoing mentoring with some well-respected, long-standing staff members who have continued to work with us through the transformation of our new firm. You’ll have the opportunity to build on your skills to develop and grow and also have the chance to extend yourself and build a truly rewarding career. Please check out our careers page on our website for more information.”
Atkinson Crehan Law continues to offer the following services: Property and Commercial Law, Estate & Asset Planning, Estate Administration, Wills and Powers of Attorney, Family Trusts, Dispute Resolution, Subdivisions and Relationship Property.
“You will find useful information about current topics, along with the people you can talk to should you need our help, on our website.” www.atkinsoncrehan.co.nz
Atkinson Crehan Law - Where expertise and empathy go hand in hand.
National Volunteer Week (Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu) celebrates the collective contribution of all volunteers who enrich Aotearoa, including the wonderful locals who volunteer in our region. Running from June 18 - 24, it is a time to recognise and celebrate those who generously donate their time and skills and take a moment to thank our volunteers for the tremendous work they do. Volunteers are a rich collective of people who help to connect communities, through a myriad of organisations - the list is truly endless.
National Volunteer Week (Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu) celebrates the collective contribution of all volunteers who enrich Aotearoa, including the wonderful locals who volunteer in our region. Running from June 18 - 24, it is a time to recognise and celebrate those who generously donate their time and skills and take a moment to thank our volunteers for the tremendous work they do. Volunteers are a rich collective of people who help to connect communities, through a myriad of organisations - the list is truly endless.
NBS Volunteer Expo 2023
NBS Volunteer Expo 2023
NBS Volunteer Expo 2023 is a collaboration between Volunteer
NBS Volunteer Expo 2023 is a collaboration between Volunteer
Nelson and Age Concern, sponsored by NBS and supported by Tasman District Council, which provides a unique platform for community organisations to recruit volunteers and network with the community. It gives exhibitors a chance to engage and connect with visitors and prospective volunteers, and the Expo also enables these organisations to raise their profiles. It is an opportunity for locals to visit over 40 groups that support many different causes. There will be a broad selection to choose from with everything from personal health, aged support, heritage protection, environmental and social responsibility programmes to sporting
Nelson and Age Concern, sponsored by NBS and supported by Tasman District Council, which provides a unique platform for community organisations to recruit volunteers and network with the community.
It gives exhibitors a chance to engage and connect with visitors and prospective volunteers, and the Expo also enables these organisations to raise their profiles.
It is an opportunity for locals to visit over 40 groups that support many different causes. There will be a broad selection to choose from with everything from personal health, aged support, heritage protection, environmental and social responsibility programmes to sporting