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'''Brian James Blacktop''' (1937&ndash;2007) LL.B (1963, ''Auckland''); was a prominent [[New Zealand]] lawyer. He spent his entire 48 year career in the [[Public Trustee (New Zealand)|New Zealand Public Trust Office]]. He was Assistant Public Trustee (1973&ndash;1981) and Deputy Public Trustee (1981-1999).<ref>Obituary, ''Brian James Blacktop'' 1937-2007, Council Brief, The Monthly newspaper of the Wellington District Law Society, Issue 362, August 2007.</ref> He has been acknowledged as one of New Zealand's leading authorities on [[Trust law|trustee law]].<ref>[http://www.publictrust.co.nz/careers-at-public-trust/working-at-public-trust/our-social-responsibility] (Retrieved 19 December 2012)</ref>
'''Brian James Blacktop''' (1937&ndash;2007) LL.B (1963, ''Auckland''); was a prominent [[New Zealand]] lawyer. He spent his entire 48 year career in the [[Public Trustee (New Zealand)|New Zealand Public Trust Office]]. He was Assistant Public Trustee (1973&ndash;1981) and Deputy Public Trustee (1981-1999).<ref>Obituary, ''Brian James Blacktop'' 1937-2007, Council Brief, The Monthly newspaper of the Wellington District Law Society, Issue 362, August 2007.</ref> He has been acknowledged as one of New Zealand's leading authorities on [[Trust law|trustee law]].<ref>[http://www.publictrust.co.nz/careers-at-public-trust/working-at-public-trust/our-social-responsibility] (Retrieved 19 December 2012)</ref>

==Early life==
Blacktop was educated at [[St Peter's College, Auckland]] where he was dux and head prefect in 1954. From there he went to medical school at [[Otago University]] but soon changed tack, returning to Auckland and in 1959 starting work as a law clerk at The Public Trust Office.



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Revision as of 05:48, 19 December 2012

Brian James Blacktop (1937–2007) LL.B (1963, Auckland); was a prominent New Zealand lawyer. He spent his entire 48 year career in the New Zealand Public Trust Office. He was Assistant Public Trustee (1973–1981) and Deputy Public Trustee (1981-1999).[1] He has been acknowledged as one of New Zealand's leading authorities on trustee law.[2]

Early life

Blacktop was educated at St Peter's College, Auckland where he was dux and head prefect in 1954. From there he went to medical school at Otago University but soon changed tack, returning to Auckland and in 1959 starting work as a law clerk at The Public Trust Office.


Notes

  1. ^ Obituary, Brian James Blacktop 1937-2007, Council Brief, The Monthly newspaper of the Wellington District Law Society, Issue 362, August 2007.
  2. ^ [1] (Retrieved 19 December 2012)

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