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DLA Phillips Fox has special expertise and capability in sectors and disciplines beyond its core practices.

In Energy, Mining & Natural Resources we have acted in significant energy projects and actively advise clients in the mining sector, including in the coal industry.

In the Farming, Forestry & Fisheries sector we act for a number of large New Zealand clients including Federated Farmers and also the Fonterra Shareholders' Council and for a major international offshore investor in New Zealand’s forestry industry. We also have specific, top level experience in fisheries including aquaculture.

DLA Phillips Fox's Franchising capability has been at the forefront of growth in key, franchised businesses in New Zealand. We work with both franchisee and franchisors and act for clients across a range of industry sectors.

DLA Phillips Fox undertakes a high number of applications to our Overseas Investment Office (OIO) on behalf of foreign investors and our success rate on behalf of clients is high.

We have a range of private clients with differing needs: from individuals with asset management requirements, through to well known entrepreneurs with complex asset protection demands.

We provide a comprehensive range of tax advice for clients in every industry, for national and international organisations.

Our expertise in the Transport sector includes clients in air, maritime, public transport, roading and logistics and transport of goods.

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Publication: Transport Update - 19 March 2012 Proposed changes to Domestic Carriage of Goods Regime Favour Consumers, but at what Cost? The Consumer Law Reform Bill (Bill) is a government bill which was introduced to Parliament in April... READ MORE
Publication: Resource Management (RMA) Update - 30 September 2011 Review of the Emissions Trading Scheme - 2011 Background A review of the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) was required under the Climate Change Response Act 2002 (the Act) by the end of... READ MORE
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