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Maze Richard
Barristers in Christchurch area
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245 St Asaph St,
Christchurch 8011,
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03 366 7364
027 610 8836 Edit -
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03 3667368 Edit -
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Expertised in Barristers
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we are providing services in Christchurch Central, Christchurch
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Defence Lawyers, Barristers, Civil Law, Property Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, Contract Law, Traffic Law, Employment Law, Domestic Violence
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“Happy with the service every time, if there is ever a problem, there quick to solve it. Much better than any other retailer where there isn't any follow up service”
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“Highly recommended these guys!! They certainly go above and beyond to get a job done.”
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“How hard is it to mow a lawn? Just get this bloke in and you will see. He gets paid to do it and dose a very bad job”
Doing a fantastic job!
“Thank you for your service this morning. Keep up the good work for the greater good of New Zealand.”