Why Hayman Lawyers?
Solutions Provider
More than anything else you want a lawyer who will provide you with solutions. At Hayman Lawyers, we pride ourselves on our ability to provide objective advice on almost any situation. Whether you are trying to restructure your business or market your house, you will obtain peace of mind from our advice.
Skilled and experienced legal team
You want your legal issues dealt with by a team of highly trained and experienced lawyers. In our firm, only qualified lawyers will undertake your legal work. We consider you deserve nothing less.
Relationship-based
Your ongoing relationship is important to us and we want to understand what you want from us. We are relationship-focussed rather than transaction-based. Every transaction we carry out for you we see as a development of our relationship with you.
Even though you many not have a current matter with us, we will keep in touch with you so that you are informed on relevant legal issues. If you are a business owner we offer free legal health check ups so you know what to do to keep your business up to date with the law.
Origin
Hayman Lawyers was formed in 1997 when Luckie Hain, a century-old practice came to an end. Roger Hayman, the founder of Hayman Lawyers, had been a partner in Luckie Hain for 21 years and the new firm took over Luckie Hain's premises.
The client base and range of services have since expanded. Areas of special interest include technology, trusts and commercial advice. We also offer a mortgage-broking facility for loans from all major banks and lending institutions. Borrowers pay nothing for the service because our fee is paid by the lender.
The firm has grown from two solicitors in 1997 to six today. Our rapid growth is an indicator of the high level of client satisfaction with our efforts to provide a reliable, efficient and fast legal service.
Kaye Stirling became a partner in October 2000 and Kevin Bell joined the firm as a consultant in February 2002 when his practice of Kevin Bell Law was incorporated with ours. Kevin Bell died in May 2003 and Hayman Lawyers holds the deeds, wills and files of his clients.
Our Philosophy
Hayman Lawyers recognise that your life is not one-dimensional. A businessperson could also be an employer, a taxpayer, a consumer and a parent. Employees and employers may have homes and investments as well as places of work. They may also have a partner, spouse, children and relatives who need legal consideration and protection as much as their business or job.
Your lawyers should reflect this reality and we at Hayman Lawyers take pride in our ability to provide you with a complete range of legal services. We have solicitors with the breadth of expertise to enable us to deal with all your legal needs including:
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We take pride in being accessible and pro-active. We do not use voice mail systems to shield us from you and we will reply to your communications promptly.
Our regular newsletters are just one example of our desire to help you avoid problems. Special editions covering important topics are published when required. Click here to view the latest newsletter.
Why does a fencer feature in our logo?
Fencing has ancient origins but is now a modern sport. A successful fencer is both mentally and physically agile and is equally able to attack and defend. Speed, strategy and timing are important as are good technical skills. We consider these qualities are equally relevant to us as lawyers.
Most logos incorporate squiggles and arrows. We have chosen a person on our logo to emphasise that we are people serving other people and to recognise that person-to-person relationships are important to us. Being your lawyers is not just about solving technical problems. We can do that, of course, but the "people aspect" is important to us and we strive to meet all your needs, both business and personal.
The fencer in our logo is undertaking a fleche or running attack. This requires impeccable timing and a large dose of confidence!
For information on the sport of fencing in New Zealand, click on the link below:
http://www.fencing.org.nz/