It sounds like a law firm specialising in high-priced divorces but Conway, Young & Nicholls will be desperate to catch the eye when New Zealand A's programme starts in Queenstown in nine days.
The A team will play the West Indies in a three-day then four-day match, before turning their attentions to West Indies A then Pakistan A in a hectic pre-Christmas schedule.
With Johannesburg-raised, Wellington-claimed Devon Conway qualifying this year to become eligible for New Zealand, the Black Caps are, for one of the rare times in their history, spoiled for choice in the middle order.
While captain Kane Williamson and New Zealand's highest test runscorer Ross Taylor are locks at Nos 3 and 4, Henry Nicholls might be starting to look anxiously over his shoulder after a sudden loss of form in the long form last summer followed by an eight-month lay-off due to a calf injury.
"It's great to get Henry back on the park after what I know has been a frustrating winter with his left calf injury," said Black Caps coach and selector Gary Stead. "He'll turn out for Canterbury this weekend in the Plunket Shield before heading to Queenstown ... we're confident if he comes through both games unscathed he'll be ready for the first test in Hamilton on December 3."