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Specializing in commercial, business,
trusts, wills, estates, relationship property, urban and rural
conveyancing, resource
management.
Experience: Ray
started his working life in the NZ Police before spending some years in
Sydney. He returned to Christchurch, qualifying in law in 1981. He
practised in Christchurch and Ashburton before moving to an Alexandra firm
in 1984 where he became a partner in that firm in 1988. Having had a
holiday home at Lake Hawea near Wanaka since 1985, Ray moved permanently
to Wanaka at the start of 1996 where he started his own firm with an
emphasis on urban and rural conveyancing, commercial and business law,
trusts, estates and relationship property.
At the start of 2007, Ray retired from his
busy Wanaka practice to work in several locum positions until joining
Mactodd as an Associate in 2009, joining Graeme Todd in running the
Christchurch office with particular emphasis on setting up and
promoting the new Lyttelton office where he has lived since October 2008.
Education: LLB (Canterbury) 1982
Areas of
Practice: Commercial
- Property
Leasing
General Practice
- Small
Business
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Trusts
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Wills
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Estates
- Relationship
Property
Property
- Urban and
Rural Conveyancing
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Ray Blake LLB MacTodd : Barristers, solicitors and
Notaries

Unit
4, 44 London st Lyttelton 8841 (Above Ground
Deli)
Phone: 03 - 328
9982
Fax: 03 328
9981
Mob: 021
43 6650 anytime
Email: rblake@mactodd.co.nz
Website: www.mactodd.co.nz |
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MACTODD
is a leading South Island law firm with a
national reputation for its expertise in a wide range of law. Serving the
local community and national and offshore clients for over 35 years,
MACTODD prides itself on being a full service legal firm with an
innovative approach, meeting the demands and time zones of its diverse
clientele.
MACTODD's
hallmark is its friendly approach in an informal office environment and
its state-of-the-art technology provides an accurate, efficient and
cost-effective service.
MACTODD's
offices are located in Queenstown, Wanaka, Cromwell, Christchurch and Lyttelton.
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