![]() Daralyn draws on decades of experience serving as lead counsel in complex matters and securing successful outcomes in major litigation. It’s not, It is certainly not unique to Maori and so by getting involved in that there is already a move to be part of a global movement and global citizenship has got more than one meaning in this sense and that in enables Maori to be part of the indigenous world movement and that’s been quite important I think as, and not only important in terms of a sense of solidarity that economically is going to be important too you can imagine business ventures and economic where you’ll get preferred providers who might haven’t be Indigenous whether it is in fishing or some other arrangement. Daralyn Durie is one of the nation’s preeminent trial lawyers with significant experience litigating high-stakes disputes on behalf of leading innovators in the technology and life sciences sectors. He began his career at San Francisco’s Keker & Van Nest (now Keker Van Nest & Peters). He was most recently the founder and Managing Partner of the Los Angeles Office of at Durie Tangri LLP. ![]() Mason Durie:I think that the indigenous rejuvenation and reassertion is in fact a global movement. Michael was formerly a named partner at Caldwell Leslie & Proctor, which he joined in 2002 from the Los Angeles Office of the Federal Public Defender. See below for a transcription of this conversation: Location: People at location: North America: 42: Search All Employees. Professor of Māori Research and Development & Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Māori & Pasifika), Massey University, Aotearoa New Zealand, statesman and elder (Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti Raukawa, Rangitane tribes) talks about the global indigenous movement, Maori participation and Maori as global citizens. Durie Tangri corporate office is located in 217 Leidesdorff St, San Francisco, California, 94111, United States and has 57 employees. (left click to listen, right click and ‘save target as…’ to download) Click here to listen to a conversation with Sir Mason Durie ![]()
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