Lawyers elected to top group
PA Auckland Two Auckland lawyers have been made fellows of the International Society of Barristers — the first New Zealanders to be elected to the exclusive group. Mr Colin Nicholson, Q.C., and Mr Stuart Ennor, have been notified of their election to the United States-based organisation which has a membership limit of 500. The society, with members in Europe, England, Canada and the United States, works to foster high standards of trial advocacy among lawyers by having members share their experience with others. Mr Nicholson said yesterday it was a high honour to be elected to the society.
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Press, 30 December 1988, Page 3
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