Anthony Grant

Author: Anthony Grant

Anthony Grant is an Auckland barrister whose primary areas of specialisation are the Law of Trusts, the administration of Estates, and disputes about testamentary and other capacities. He is the most prolific author in New Zealand of articles on these topics and he regularly delivers Papers at seminars on them. He has conducted many cases in Company law, Securities law, land law, contracts, tort, and Equity and believes that a good understanding of these and other laws is helpful for the creation of strategies that will succeed in securing client objectives. In his spare time he has, with his wife Sandra, created Sculptureum, an art tourism venture at Matakana. The Sculptureum project is managed by others and Anthony maintains a full-time practice as a lawyer. Anthony obtained his law degree from Bristol University in 1970 and qualified as a barrister in England in 1971. He was a member of a large set of Chambers at 4 Pump Court, Temple, London which focused on general civil litigation. During the period 1971 until his return to New Zealand in 1977 he was in Court on a daily basis, conducting cases in the Magistrates Courts, County Courts, Crown Courts, High Court and Court of Appeal. On his return to New Zealand he became a litigation partner at Sheffield Young & Ellis. He had this role between 1978 and 1984 and had a broad civil law practice in that firm. When Sheffield Young & Ellis was about to merge with Chapman Tripp & Co, Anthony was invited to become the first lateral partner hire at Russell McVeagh and he was a partner there between 1985 and 1999. Anthony has been a barrister in Radcliffe Chambers since 1999. Contact Anthony at anthony@anthonygrant.com or connect with Sculptureum via Facebook

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