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Law Practice in Papua New Guinea
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Law Practice sector based in Papua New Guinea. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Namani & Associates
Namani & Associates was established in April, 2009. We are located on Level 1, Avara Annex Building on Brampton Street, Port Moresby, National Capital District in Papua New Guinea. Our office is strategically located in close proximity of all major corporates from the resource and business sectors as well as the Central Bank of PNG, Internal Revenue Commission, Port Moresby Stock Exchange, the State’s Kumul Consolidated Holdings and Kumul Petroleum Holdings. We also have an office in Lae, Morobe Province and Kokopo, East New Britain.
11 to 50 staff
Leahy Lewin Lowing Sullivan Lawyers
Papua New Guinea is an independent country with extensive natural resources of oil, gas and minerals. It has a population of over seven million people. Leahy Lewin Lowing Sullivan is an independent Papua New Guinea based commercial law firm advising a wide range of investors, institutions and government in Papua New Guinea. The firm's major areas of expertise include corporate and commercial advisory, public companies, banking and finance, energy and resources, taxation, construction, property and infrastructure and government work. The partners of the firm have practised extensively in Papua New Guinea (and in the South West Pacific and Australia) and have significant legal and commercial experience in the areas in which we practice. The partners and their teams of lawyers work closely and cooperatively with clients to provide innovative and practical solutions to issues which arise.
51 to 200 staff
Goodwin Bidar Nutley Lawyers
GBNL is a member of Landen Chambers, containing Papua New Guinea's finest commercial lawyers, barristers and advisors, including Landen Group Limited, Landen Advisory and Landen Agency. The firm’s experienced lawyers and advocates pride themselves on the close and trusting relationships they have developed with their clients in a range of commercial industries and activities. This has ensured that the firm can continuously deliver successful outcomes to its clients.
1 to 10 staff
Legal Training Institute
The Papua New Guinea Legal Training Institute was established in 1973, pursuant to the Post Graduate Legal Training Act of 1972. It was established to provide practical Legal Training for Law Graduates from the University of Papua New Guinea and to train them to a standard sufficient to qualify them for admission to practice as Lawyers in the National and Supreme Courts of Papua New Guinea.
11 to 50 staff
Leahy Lewin Lowing Sullivan Lawyers
11 to 50 staff