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Jack Soh

Jack Soh
Associate

DDI: (+64 9) 9152413
Email: jack.soh@fortunemanning.co.nz

Qualifications
LLB, University of Auckland 2011
Barrister and Solicitor, New Zealand

Memberships
New Zealand Law Society
Auckland District Law Society

Legal Secretary
Kim O’Connor
DDI: (+64 9) 915 2430
Email: kim.oconnor@fortunemanning.co.nz

Expertise

  • Property developments and subdivisions
  • Residential and commercial transactions
  • Leasing
  • Foreign client acquisition in New Zealand
  • Financing and securities
  • Property sharing agreements
  • Sale and purchase of businesses
  • Company formation
  • Shareholders agreements
  • Trust formation
  • Wills
  • General powers of attorney
  • Enduring powers of attorney
  • Contracting out agreements
  • Division of relationship property agreements

Jack is experienced in all aspects of residential and commercial property transactions, including conveyancing, refinancing and subdivisions.

He has advised businesses in various industries including medical, early childhood education, real estate, hospitality and food services in respect of business and share sales and purchases as well as leasing.

After practising 8 ½ years with an Auckland suburban law firm, Jack’s broad experience also includes trusts, wills, enduring powers of attorney and relationship property agreements.

Outside of work, Jack is a keen runner and has completed a number of marathons. He also enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time.

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