Natalie Coates

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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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Sidley Expand London Law Office With Former Vinson & Elkin Team

August 30, 2021 – Powered by LawFuel London – Sidley is pleased to announce that Dan Graham, Paul Dunbar, and Emilie Stewart have joined the firm as partners in London. Mr. Graham and Mr. Dunbar have joined the global M&A and Private Equity practice and Ms. Stewart has joined the Global Finance group. They join from

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Warren Alcock

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The growing significance of sports in New Zealand has continued to provide Warren Alcock with a placement in the Power List, regarded by many in the business as being the country’s leading sports agent. A native of Napier, he graduated from Otago Law School with a first class honours degree together with a BA in economics.  Before

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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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Stacey Shortall

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Previous winner of LawFuel’s ‘Lawyer of the Year’, MinterEllison litigation and dispute resolution partner Stacey Shortall is on the list not only for her obvious legal abilities over her 20 year career, including a lengthy stint in New York, but more for her work as an inspirational charity and woman law leader. She has received

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Roger Wallis

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Commercial lawyer Roger Wallis has been an important contributor towards commercial law issues and policy, making his entrance into the Power List Apart from his acting on various key commercial deals (Precinct Properties $250m placement; SkyCity fund raising etc) he has played a key role in governance, regulatory and commercial matters that lend an important

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Roger Partridge

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Former Bell Gully executive chair Roger Partridge has elevated his public profile since departing a lead role at the firm in 2014. Co-founding the think tank the New Zealand Initiative he has been at the forefront of dealing with issues confronting the continued development of New Zealand economic and social institutions and effectiveness, heightened recently

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Surprise Resignation of Recently Appointed Boies Schiller Deputy Chair

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Boies Schiller’s Deputy Chair Natasha Harrison is to leave the firm following disclosure of a memo sent around the troubled firm recently with more than one third of the partners having left in the past year. Harrison was appointed to the role Her departure follows the departure at the end of last year of then

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“Lies and Deceipt” of Investment Fund Co-Founder Leads To 4 Years’ Prison

Jason Rhodes Served as Chief Investment Officer and Chief Risk Officer While Defrauding Investors             Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that JASON RHODES, the co-founder, chief investment officer, and chief compliance officer for Sentinel Growth Fund Management, LLC (“Sentinel”), was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Sidney

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The Billable Hour Alternative – Would You Subscribe To A Law Firm?

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Kim Beane* – I have subscriptions to several different types of products – news (The New York Times), entertainment (Audible), education (Harvard Business Journal), food (Oats Overnight) – you get the drift. But when the Director of my team, Medical & Scientific Solutions, at our transatlantic law firm told me we were going to offer a trial subscription

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