2023 Power List – 21 – 30
2023 Power List of the country’s most powerful lawyers
The LawFuel Power List 2023 – 31 to 40 including enforcers, deal makers, top advocates, defence lawyers, finance and investment legal experts
The LawFuel Power List 2023 and the leading and most influential lawyer in New Zealand
6. Mark Todd – FMA Chair New Entrant Former Bell Gully partner chairs the Financial Markets Authority, having been a board member since 2015. He co-founded Anti-Money Laundering Solutions and previously chaired Mint Asset Management, set up by former UK lawyer Rebecca Thomas. His role at the commencement of the anti-money laundering regulations and helping
1. Una Jagose A distinguished public interest lawyer, Una Jagose remains heading the Power List although it has been a less than memorable year in terms of issues she has needed to front-foot for the office. She has been dealing with the ongoing issues related to Lake Alice in the Royal Commission into Abuse in
Law firm marketing using the All Blacks and elite athletes is a new step for a fast growing legal enterprise
Patent attorney Clive Elliott has transcended his role as a leading IP lawyer to become a thought and legal leader, grappling with some of the biggest issues we face today. No mean feat for an IP lawyer-turned-artist-turned-author. A former Bar Association president his work as both an artist and an author and writer, particularly regarding
Leading commercial law firm Russell McVeagh is further growing its partnership with key home-grown senior talents – Alex MacDuff, Bevan Peachey, Hannah Wilson and Michael Loan – being promoted to partner (subject to completing Law Society requirements). Spanning the firm’s Litigation, Banking & Finance, and Corporate Advisory practice groups, the appointments follow on from the firm’s appointment of Real Estate & Construction partner, Doran Wyatt,
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Women In New Zealand Law – The 2023 Stats As women are the majority of lawyers in New Zealand and as gender equality remains elusive for many law firms, the annual LawFuel survey of gender equality among New Zealand firms does show an ongoing, albeit slow trend toward reaching the levels most in the profession
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