Six staff of Bay of Plenty firm Holland Beckett Law have been promoted to Associate roles.
Pip Allan, Rachel Rosser, Dan Broadhurst, Jess Warn, Tim Conder and Joel Murphy
Joel Murphy specialises in property and commercial law. He has experience in a broad range of property and commercial matters including commercial, rural and residential acquisitions and disposals, leasing, financing, property developments and subdivisions, due diligence and commercial contracts.
Prior to joining Holland Beckett Law in January 2019, Joel spent five years working in a large Auckland law firm and then most recently two years working in-house in London.
Dan Broadhurst joined the firm in 2014. Admitted as a barrister and solicitor in 2010, Dan specialises in property and commercial law and retains a general focus including relationship property, asset protection and estate planning. Dan studied law at Victoria University after beginning his working career as a primary school teacher.
Pip Allan has been promoted to Associate after joining the firm in May 2018 as a senior solicitor. Pip has a broad range of civil litigation experience, with particular expertise in construction and insolvency law. She also advises on property and insurance disputes.
After completing her studies in New Zealand, Rachel Rosser began her legal career in Melbourne where she appeared regularly in both State and Federal Courts. Rachel has experience in general litigation and relationship disputes, and advises her clients on all aspects of civil litigation, employment and family law matters. She also holds an additional interest in animal and equine law.
Tim Conder specialises in litigation, with a particular focus on trust and estate disputes and regulatory prosecutions. After being admitted in 2015, Tim has appeared regularly in the District Court, High Court and Court of Appeal on a variety of criminal and civil matter. He has also published a number of academic articles, particularly in the area of criminal sentencing.
Jess Warn started at Holland Beckett in 2013 as a graduate solicitor, and returned in October 2018, after travelling and working in-house for a technology start-up in Vancouver, Canada. Jess advises on a wide range of commercial and corporate law matters.