Tiana Epati: LawFuel 2019 Lawyer of the Year

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Staedtler LawFuel Lawyer of the Year: Tiana Epati Law Society President Tiana Epati is LawFuel’s 2019 Staedtler ‘Lawyer of the Year’.   Labelling herself ‘the reluctant president’, Tiana Epati has presented a younger, fresh face on a profession battling challenges in the wake of recent #Metoo, bullying and related issues, as well as its efforts to […]

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Boies’ Firm Secures Succession Plan After Tumultous Time

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Law firm Since Boies Schiller Flexner LLP has long been associated with name partner the famed litigator David Boies. Boies Schiller this week named for the first time managing partners who don’t have their names in the firm, being New York-based Nicholas Gravante Jr. and London-based Natasha Harrison (pictured below). The announcement comes after a tumultuous

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Una Jagose QC

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4 Una Jagose, QC Solicitor General Una Jagose called for a ‘cultural reset’ of the legla profession in the Law Foundation’s Ethel Benjamin address this October. People listened. As chief executive of the Crown Law Office and its 180 staff, and also the ‘‘professional head’’ of more than 800 lawyers employed by the government’s various

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Sir Geoffrey Palmer QC

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9 Geoffrey Palmer, QC Last Year: No. 13 Eminence gris of the Bar the redoubtable Sir Geoffrey Palmer remains as engaged in legal affairs as ever, never afraid to place his opinion where it may find a home.  Sir Geoffrey made a rapid rise up the rankings last year with his Aotearoa Constitution work with

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Nick Kynoch

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22 Nick Kynoch FMA General Counsel and Acting Co-Head of Capital Markets, Nick Kynock joined the Authority following work in London but his influence upon FMA policy and enforcement is considerable and the increased muscle flexing by the FMA has seen him in the forefront of compliance and enforcement efforts. This year he was active

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Brian Henry

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38 Brian Henry The combative ‘blood brother’ to NZ First leader and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, Brian Henry’s power is principally due to political affiliations rather than through his lawyering. Currently embroiled in a imbroglio involving the chimerical NZ First Foundation and an application to NZ First member and senior government minister Shane Jones

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Nicola Sladden

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35 Nicola Sladden As the New Zealand banking scene grapples with a range of issues ranging from Reserve Bank deposit requirement to fees and privacy concerns, banking ombudsman Nicola Sladden has found her role come into sharper relief than ever. The big four Australian-owned banks – ASB, ANZ, Westpac and BNZ – made over $5

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Why Lawyers Can Do Better To Save Themselves – The Woman Who Wrote ‘Big Law Killed My Husband’ Inspires Change (And Receives an Award)

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Mental health issues in the law have been a weeping sore for the legal profession for longer than most can remember. The issue of lawyer-suicide is one that has occupied the attention of Law Societies in the US, the UK, Australia and elsewhere.  The ABA Journal carried a major piece on the issue early this

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45 Andrew Stockley

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Auckland Law School Dean Professor Andrew Stockley has seen his school’s rankings climb in the last QS World University Rankings for 2019, which lifts his place in the Power List. The school was listed at number 29, up from from 36th in 2017. Victoria University of Wellington has continued its climb upwards, in 38th position

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47. Julian Miles QC

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Julian Miles has been something of a household name in the law and beyond for more years than many might remember, but he continues to exert an influence at the bar as one of the foremost barristers in the country. With experience in commercial litigation, defamation, media law, intellectual property and information technology disputes, he

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