Pip Greenwood

Pip Greenwood profile

High profile former Russell McVeagh chairwoman, Pip Greenwood continues to play a role in the boardroom of some of the country’s largest companies, as well as a leadership figure for women in law. Greenwood serves on the boards of Spark, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, the a2 Milk Company and Westpac NZ. She was recently also […]

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Why Does The Law Society Stand Silent On An Important Issue of Judicial Conduct?

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Karl du Fresne* The Dominion Post’s Marty Sharpe reports this week that human rights lawyer Tony Ellis has asked Attorney-General David Parker and Chief Justice Helen Winkelmann to take action over two senior judges who intervened in a Family Court case that didn’t involve them. Readers of this blog will be aware of the background to this

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Cathy Quinn

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As with fellow Power List member Pip Greenwood, Cathy Quinn provides an example of successful lawyers who have morphed into roles as professional directors, although unlike her colleague she retains a role with her firm, MinterEllisonRuddWatts, as Consultant. A former Hawkes Bay girl, she holds a number of governance roles serving as a non-executive director

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Daniel Kalderimis

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Former Chapman Tripp partner Daniel Kalderimis had already established himself as one of the country’s leading complex litigation and disputes operators, but his role has been further cemented with his move to the bar. Practising from both Auckland and Wellington, as well as having a position with London’s Twenty Essex Chambers (via their Singapore Chambers)

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Setareh Stienstra

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New Entrant – Setareh Stienstra comes into the List as a new entrant and building upon her substantial public law involvement. A barrister at Kate Sheppard Chambers she is recognised as a highly effective operator in the public law arena. Sitting as an independent hearings commissioner and is endorsed to sit as a chairperson she

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Fiona Kidd-Guy

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She may be settling in at the bottom of the List, but Fiona Kidd-Guy is top of the list for many seeking her services as a successful criminal lawyer and mover-and-shaker from Southland. The first Invercargill-based QC to be appointed since early last century she moved south from Auckland in 2011 where she joined AWS

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Bruce Gray QC

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Bruce Gray continues to handle heavy-weight criminal and civil briefs with his recent representation on behalf of the Anglican Church in respect of the Abuse in Care Inquiry, the unnamed, jailed high profile businessman convicted of sexual assault claims and his recent representation of the National Party in Winston Peter’s lengthy breach of privacy claim

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Ron Mansfield QC

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Last year 39 – A variety of profile criminal cases and appeals, including Kim Dotcom’s ongoing fight for freedom, has kept Ron Mansfield as a List member. Regularly appearing in high profile criminal cases like appearing for the ‘media personality’ in the Comanchero Motorcycle Gang bust, ‘the “designer drug” Operation Arc case and recently acting

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Davey Salmon

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New Entrant We have previously identified Davey Salmon as one of the up-and-coming heavy hitting barristers and his high profile rise has cemented his role in the Power List, particularly given his popularity with major clients and the Bench. Destined to be Silk this year, he served his time as litigation partner at Lee Salmon

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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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