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Tax Partner Greg Neill Returns To Russell McVeagh
March 12, 2021 Business, PressRelease Comments Offp Press Release – Russell McVeagh Russell McVeagh is delighted to announce that Tax expert and alumnus Greg Neill is returning to the firm as Russell McVeagh’s newest Tax partner, effective 1 April 2021*.Based in the firm’s Auckland office, Greg returns to Russell McVeagh following six years as a partner of an Australasian financial advisory firm in its tax group, where he has been advising on a broad range of New Zealand tax matters for corporates and large private businesses.Greg began his career at Russell McVeagh in the firm’s Wellington office as a graduate in the tax team.He then spent three years at Linklaters LLP in London as a banking and structured finance lawyer before returning to Russell McVeagh’s Auckland office.
Russell McVeagh Board Chair Allison Arthur-Young said, “Many of our clients and teams who have worked closely with Greg previously can attest to his excellent technical and commercial skills, as well as his strong leadership and collaborative approach.” Greg said, “I am very happy to be back at Russell McVeagh.