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Anthea Williams

Anthea Williams Influencial NZ Power Lawyer

Handling major legal work for The Treasury as Treasury Solicitor place major power in Anthea Williams’ hands, following her appointment to the role in June 2020.  With degrees from Victoria University and the University of Toronto, she is responsible for the Treasury’s legal work, including their ministerial advisory services. A former Crown Counsel she also

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Phil Newland

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Last Year – 26 – LPF Litigation funder co-founder and director Phil Newland continues his high rankings as key figure in the leading litigation funding group, which was boosted by the Law Commission report last year. The controversy over litigation funding continues, heightened by the surprise withdrawal by litigation funding giant Harbour Litigation Funding from

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Tania Warburton

Tania Warburton Power List

Another under-the-radar influencer who commands respect and influence within the so-called Wellington beltway. A legal adviser to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) she has been a key adviser to the Prime Minister on a variety of issues that have characterised the Prime Minister’s Prime Ministership. The DPMC is a mid-sized government agency,

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Rebecca Kitteridge

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The pressure has been on Rebecca Kitteridge following the Mosque attacks in Christchurch and an increased focus on the balancing act required to provide quality intelligence services and a respect for privacy and other democratic rights. The rise in white supremacy groups and other issues confront Kitteridge, who also faces increased scrutiny over her agency’s

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Cassie Nicholson

Cassie Nicholson LawFuel Lawyer of the Year

LawFuel’s 2020 Lawyer of the Year Cassie Nicholson has been front-and-centre for the COVID pandemic, marshalling legal forces and commanding quiet respect throughout the public service higher echelons for her work amending, revising, updating and writing legislative orders and laws permitting the country to ride out the pandemic successfully. ==> Lawyer of the Year Interview

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Anna Rawling

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 Anna Rawlings has readily assumed the mantle of competition and fair trading watchdog with an accompanying rapid rise up the Power List (again) and raised headlines with her recent castigation of the supermarket duopoly that hike their ‘specials’ to their captive market. However it has been more than just the grocers who have come under

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Tiana Epati

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The highlight of Tiana Epati’s year was the birth of her daughter (below), but the COVID-wracked year also saw her entrench and increase her leadership role within the profession, boosting her Power List rankings as one of the country’s most powerful and influential lawyers. As the first person of Polynesian descent to hold the Law

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Una Jagose

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Solicitor General Una Jagose oversees the 800 lawyers in Government but hit the headlines with her fronting to the AbuseinCare Royal Commission last year, when she apologised on behalf of the government for the abuse of children. The apology had mixed reviews as she announced her strategy for dealing with the situation. “It might be

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Natalie Coates

Natalie Coates Lawfuel Power List

New Entrant – Natalie Coates, partner at Kāhui Legal has two first class honours degrees and a post-graduate degree from Harvard. But her academic achievements are not what brings her to the Power List as a new entrant but rather her New Zealand legal-making achievement in September when the Supreme Court allowed former Christchurch Civic

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Katherine Anderson

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Barrister Katherine Anderson rejoins the Power List following her 2015 entry when she was Auckland Council’s lead counsel. She has brought a diverse range of talents and experience to her practice, now as a barrister at Auckland’s Sangro Chambers.  As Deputy Chair of the Human Rights Review Tribunal and lead counsel assisting both the Catholic

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