Leading Associates

Dispute resolution in New Zealand

Bell Gully

Bell Gully advises its clients on a wide array of disputes, including class actions. The firm regularly appears at every level of the judicial system and is well-versed in arbitration cases. Its expertise includes construction, commercial, insolvency, IP, employment, and public law disputes. The team is led by Sophie East, an expert in class actions and arbitration, and Kirsty Dobbs, a specialist in contract and construction. Within the team, Tim Fitzgerald advises banks, corporates and insolvency practitioners. Jesse Wilson assists clients with regulatory cases, while Rachael Brown specialises in employment law and Māori legal issues. In January 2024, Sam Hiebendaal was promoted to the partnership. In November 2023 and March 2024 respectively, Jenny Stevens and David Friar left the firm to pursue careers at the Independent Bar.

Practice head(s):

Sophie East; Kirsty Dobbs


Other key lawyers:

Tim Fitzgerald; Jesse Wilson; Brad Ward; Blair Keown; Sam Hiebendaal; Rachael Brown


Testimonials

‘Excellent collaboration with other teams at Bell Gully when specific specialised advice is required.’

‘Very engaging, excellent understanding of the legal issues and complex commercial scenarios, very supportive and available.’

‘Sam Hiebendaal provides an outstanding combination of the highest quality legal advice and pragmatic solutions that are tailored to the business’s needs. He is also crystal clear in his communications and a genuine pleasure to deal with.’

Key clients

Air New Zealand


ANZ Bank


ASB Bank


Auckland City Council


Calibre Partners


Cigna Life Insurance


Department of Corrections


Downer Group NZ


Electricity Authority


Frucor Suntory NZ


Genesis Energy


IAG New Zealand


Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities


NZME


Pharmac


Port Marlborough


PricewaterhouseCoopers


Salvation Army


Stride Property


Te Pūkenga


Work highlights


  • Acting for ANZ Bank New Zealand in the largest class action in New Zealand to date (by number of claimants) in respect of alleged breaches by ANZ of disclosure requirements under the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003.
  • Defending Genesis Energy in proceedings involving novel claims alleging responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Acting for ASX-listed company AWN Holdings in a high-profile class action brought by investors in relation to the Initial Public Offering of the formerly NZX-listed Intueri Education Group Ltd.

Chapman Tripp

Regarded by clients as ‘exceptional at what they do’, Chapman Tripp is experienced in growing areas of litigation: class actions and climate change. The firm is also well-versed in a diverse range of disputes areas beyond these, including white-collar crime, indigenous rights claims, energy, judicial review, and IP. Justin Graham spearheads the practice, bringing experience in appellate cases to the firm. Laura Fraser maintains a focus on public law, energy, and insolvency disputes. Nicola Swan and Tim Smith are especially active in climate change litigation, while Edward Scorgie is noted for his class-action experience.

Practice head(s):

Justin Graham


Other key lawyers:

Laura Fraser; Tim Smith; Nicola Swan; Edward Scorgie


Testimonials

‘They have depth of experience, a commercial perspective on dispute resolution and good use of technology in document heavy litigation.’

‘Exceptional at what they do.’

‘Edward Scorgie and Laura Fraser are a top team delivering great results. Go to team for highly complex, high-value, high-stakes matters.’

Key clients

Zuru


Rascals International Limited


Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu


Skellerup


Fonterra Co-Operative Group


Z-Energy


Infratil


Transpower New Zealand


New Zealand Local Government Association Inc


Warner Bros Discovery


Work highlights


  • Acting for a subsidiary of NZX-listed Skellerup Holdings Limited in a major litigation funded class action claim involving allegations about combustibility of aluminium cladding products.
  • Advised Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu and fifteen tribal chiefs on a dispute with the Crown on water rights.
  • Representing Fonterra Co-operative Group, Z Energy Limited and Dairy Holdings Limited as defendants in the first major litigation challenging corporate responsibility for GHG emissions in New Zealand.

LeeSalmonLong

‘A talented and no-frills firm’, LeeSalmonLong represents clients at all levels of the judicial system, including the Supreme Court and Privy Council, as well as in arbitrations. The firm is expert in product liability class actions and regularly advises in defamation, insolvency, and IP disputes. The ‘phenomenally intelligent’ Tim Mullins advises on commercial and regulatory disputes, while Michael Heard regularly represents clients in arbitrations. David Bullock brings Supreme Court representation experience to the team, and Rachel Keane assists with contractual and professional negligence matters. Daniel Nilsson is also noted within the department and is experienced in a broad range of civil litigation.

Practice head(s):

Michael Heard; Tim Mullins; Rachel Keane; Daniel Nilsson; David Bullock


Testimonials

‘The team at LeeSalmonLong is responsive and flexible. They have an excellent broad-based knowledge of litigation, and can quickly and appropriately resource disputes.’

‘Tim Mullins is phenomenally intelligent. He is a first-choice solicitor for international clients and those who need a case analysed and managed clearly and efficiently.’

‘David Bullock is a first-class legal mind, able to see avenues to victory that pass others by.’

Key clients

Stuff


TVNZ


Orbis Blockchain Technologies Ltd


Queen Elizabeth the Second National Trust


Heartland Bank Ltd


Aotearoa Water Action Inc


Ours Not Mines


Sustainable Otakiri Inc


Environmental Law Initiative


Work highlights


  • Acting for a director of Mainzeal in litigation arising from the company’s collapse.
  • Representing Orbis Blockchain Technologies Limited in complex cross-border litigation.

MinterEllisonRuddWatts

MinterEllisonRuddWatts boasts expertise in representing defendants against regulatory bodies, including the Financial Markets Authority, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, and the Commerce Commission. The firm’s expertise includes representing clients in disputes surrounding banking and finance, regulatory investigations, insurance, consumer protection, and white-collar crime. Practice head Richard Gordon specialises in contract law disputes. Within the wider team, Stacey Shortall specialises in regulatory investigations and criminal prosecutions, and Andrew Horne brings insight into financial services, insurance, and technology matters. Jane Standage is well-versed in arbitration cases, Nick Frith advises on insolvency issues, and Olivia De Pont is also a noted member of the team.

Practice head(s):

Richard Gordon


Other key lawyers:

Jane Standage; Stacey Shortall; Nick Frith; Andrew Horne; Aaron Lloyd; Olivia De Pont


Testimonials

‘Exceptional litigation team, particularly in Auckland. I have yet to come across a group of people led by a partner where there is such an exceptional work ethic.’

‘Andrew Horne is an extremely capable and thorough solicitor. He has an extremely good knowledge of commercial law, and computer contracts in particular. More than that, he is an exceptional partner who delegates well, is easy for staff to approach to discuss matters and is a very competent advocate in his own right.’

‘Nick Frith is a thoroughly nice guy. But he is driven and drives for the best to be the best. He is genuine and committed.’

‘A top notch team. Highly responsive and very commercial. They are very good at telling clients what they need to know clearly and succinctly. Other firms continue to write long, technical opinions which are less helpful for busy clients.’

‘Jane Standage and Aaron Lloyd are exceptional. Highly intelligent and very strategic. Andrew Horne is also a leader in his field of insolvency and insurance respectively.’

‘Exceptional advice and very practical allowing a cut through of issues to get to the core points. The team collaborate very well with external Counsel and provide a seamless experience.’

‘Strong understanding of our position and history on any dispute matter, while consistently clear on approach, possibilities and realistic outcome. Terrific at summarizing complicated narratives and seeing the wider issues at play for us as a client.’

‘Richard Gordon is a quality provider of services in this area and able to guide us through the process efficiently. Tremendous understanding of our requirements and aims in any dispute and really impressive at writing narratives that highlight our approach.’

Key clients

Bathurst Resources Limited


Booster Financial Services Group


Channel Infrastructure NZ Limited


Dassault Systèmes Australia Pty Ltd


MacLab (NZ) Limited


PricewaterhouseCoopers


Spark Group


Tegel Group


viagogo AG


Z Energy Group


Work highlights


  • Acted for Dassault Systèmes, a multinational software solutions provider, in a complex, multijurisdictional dispute following the cancellation of a major IT project for the New Zealand Department of Corrections.
  • Acted for Bathurst and Buller in a landmark case, successfully overturning a USD$40m “Performance Payment” judgment in the Supreme Court.
  • Acted for BT Mining and Channel in New Zealand’s first-ever climate change tort proceedings, brought by a climate activist seeking to hold companies accountable for greenhouse gas emissions.

Russell McVeagh

The ‘formidable’ team at Russell McVeagh is well-versed in class action matters relating to banking, insurance, and product liability. The firm is regularly instructed by clients on business sensitive disputes as well as investigation and enforcement proceedings. The team is overseen by Kirsten Massey, a class action specialist. Within the team, Marika Eastwick-Field focuses on insurance disputes, whilst Malcolm Crotty brings alternative dispute resolution experience. Nathaniel Walker is well-versed in injunctive relief applications. In November 2023, Polly Pope left the firm to pursue a career at the Independent Bar.

Practice head(s):

Kirsten Massey


Other key lawyers:

Marika Eastwick-Field; Malcolm Crotty; Chris Curran; Nathaniel Walker


Testimonials

‘Nathaniel Walker’s proactive advice and clear communication on process and outcomes expected has made engagement very easy.’

‘The Russell McVeagh disputes team is formidable. They are a team of exceptionally clever individuals, who give commercial, pragmatic advice, and can be relied upon to help their client obtain the best possible outcome.’

‘Marika Eastwick-Field is a trusted advisor on litigious matters. Her strategic and commercial approach to disputes has been a key factor in reaching negotiated settlements.’

Key clients

Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited


Auckland International Airport Limited


ASB Bank Limited


Spark New Zealand Trading Limited


New Zealand Airports Association Limited


EQC Toka Tū Ake (The Earthquake Commission)


Omni Bridgeway


Bank of New Zealand


KPMG


Tiger Brokers (NZ) Limited


Work highlights


  • Acting for ASB Bank Limited in a significant class action under the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003.
  • Acting for EQC Toka Tū Ake in four high value, large scale class actions arising out the Christchurch Earthquake of 2011.
  • Assisting Omni Bridgeway with a high-profile class action on behalf of building owners against manufacturers and distributors of combustible cladding, following an investigation in NZ following the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower in London.

Simpson Grierson

Simpson Grierson regularly represents clients in commercial, regulatory, and public law litigation, including judicial reviews. Beyond this focus, the firm’s expertise extends to financial, insurance, property class actions, and data protection matters. The practice is led by Helen Smith, who specialises in insurance conflicts. Jania Baigent is a noted team member, supporting clients with privacy and media disputes, while Sally McKechnie brings regulatory expertise to the team. Nina Blomfield focuses on financial issues. In January 2024, Nicky Hall was promoted to partner. Richard Lange and John Shackleton retired as partners in December 2023 and May 2024, with Lange staying on as a consultant within the firm. Anne Callinan left the firm in August 2023 to become Deputy Chair of the Commerce Commission.

Practice head(s):

Helen Smith


Other key lawyers:

Sally McKechnie; Nina Blomfield; Jania Baigent; Nicky Hall


Testimonials

‘The team is highly professionally skilled and resourced, extremely well led and each of the team members contributes at a high level. In addition, a key strength of the team is the size and depth.’

‘Sally McKechnie leads the team with great skill.’

Key clients

Financial Markets Authority


New Zealand Forest Owners Association


BDO


University of Canterbury


King Country Trust


Fire and Emergency New Zealand


Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand


Motor Trade Association


Australasian Automotive Business Solutions Limited


Auckland Council


Auckland Transport


City Rail Link Limited


Christchurch Yacht Club


Work highlights


  • Advised the FMA on its nearly two-year investigation following the collapse of NZX and ASX-listed CBL Corporation Limited in February 2018, and acting for the FMA in two High Court civil proceedings issued in late 2019 against the company, its former directors, and chief financial officer.
  • Acting for four clients in the context of an Emissions Trading Scheme challenge to increase levies for the forestry sector.

Anthony Harper

Anthony Harper leverages its offices in Christchurch and Auckland to support clients across the country, with additional strength in cross-border disputes. The firm is experienced in a range of civil litigation matters, including contractual disputes, breach of trust claims, regulatory issues, and urgent interlocutory relief applications. Dan Hughes, on top of his work in insolvency litigation, leads the team. Lynne Van adds further expertise in restructuring and property disputes, while Richard Idoine is noted within the team as a sanctions law expert. In January 2024, Joey James was promoted to partner. In December 2023, Peter Woods  and Richard Smedley  retired.

Practice head(s):

Dan Hughes


Other key lawyers:

Peter Woods; Lynne Van; Richard Idoine; Joey James


Testimonials

‘They deliver results with exceptional efficiency, consistently exceeding expectations.’

‘Joey James’ intelligence and demeanour command respect, giving him a strong negotiating position.’

‘Dan Hughes inspires confidence! His seemingly exceptional memory and legal knowledge see him recall details and readily cite precedents on the fly. He’s a fierce advocate.’

Key clients

Endurance Capital Limited


Targa Capital Limited


Helena Bay Holdings Limited


McGrathNicol


Meltzer Mason


Westpac New Zealand Limited


TDX Limited


First Credit Union Incorporated


Maxcap Group


Mason Trustee Limited


Giggle HQ Limited


Work highlights


  • Acting for the liquidators of a related group of companies that traded under the umbrella name of “Sunbow” in a case where the major creditor murdered the director and shareholder of the Sunbow Group.
  • Acting for the Matai (chief) of a tribe in Samoa, in respect of his claim for the reclassification and return of customary land on the island of Namu’a.
  • Acting for the founder and shareholder of Burger Fuel Group Limited, who is opposing the company’s proposed return of capital to shareholders in High Court proceedings.

Buddle Findlay

The team at Buddle Findlay is regarded as ‘technically superb’, specialising in insolvency, property, public law, and breach of trust disputes. The firm frequently represents its clients in appellate hearings before the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. The team is led by Scott Barker, who specialises in commercial and insolvency litigation, and he is ably supported by David Broadmore, who brings experience in commercial litigation in both New Zealand and the UK to the firm. Kelly Paterson focuses on construction, insurance, and insolvency disputes, while Olly Peers brings expertise in company and shareholder disputes.

Practice head(s):

Scott Barker


Other key lawyers:

David Broadmore; Olly Peers; Kelly Paterson


Testimonials

‘Buddle Findlay draws on expertise from across the country. There is a very strong collegial strength to the litigation practice of the firm.’

‘Kelly Paterson is an able advocate in her own right.’

‘Excellent insolvency knowledge and experience. Unique expertise in cryptocurrency issues.’

Key clients

New Zealand Steel Limited


Grant Thornton New Zealand


Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand


MB Technology Ltd


Bank of New Zealand


Buller Electricity Limited


Ashley Trust


Southern Response Earthquake Services Limited


Generus Living Group Limited


New Zealand Post Limited


Toyota New Zealand Limited


Work highlights


  • Acting for New Zealand Steel in defence of a claim seeking an injunction requiring New Zealand Steel to cease or reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Acting in various proceedings arising from the liquidation of Cryptopia Limited, a cryptocurrency exchange trading hundreds of cryptocurrencies with customers worldwide.
  • Acting for Southern Response in a proceeding in which a plaintiff is seeking leave to bring a representative proceeding on behalf of 7,500 to 9,500 policyholders who had an “out of scope” claim only.

Dentons New Zealand

With ‘great international connections’, Dentons New Zealand, operating out of Auckland and Wellington, specialises in regulatory, administrative, infrastructure, and commercial disputes. The firm further advises on corporate, defamation, employment, insolvency, and IP matters. The team is jointly led by David Campbell, a competition and product liability specialist, and Hayden Wilson, an expert public law litigator. James McMillan brings restructuring and insolvency experience, while Patrick Glennie adds debt recovery and professional negligence expertise. Jeremy Bell-Connell is experienced in cross-border matters.

Practice head(s):

David Campbell; Hayden Wilson


Other key lawyers:

James McMillan; Patrick Glennie; Jeremy Bell-Connell


Testimonials

‘Dentons has a very capable team, and they are going from strength to strength.’

‘Hayden Wilson is a star.’

‘Jeremy Bell-Connell is bright and commercially savvy.’

‘Has great international connections as part of the Dentons network which is helpful for cross border matters.’

Key clients

Glidepath


Medical Council of New Zealand


Engineering New Zealand


Deloitte


Rachel McGregor


ANZ


New Zealand Forest Owners Association


Callin Auto Japan Limited


Earthquake Commission


Work highlights


DLA Piper New Zealand

With litigators in over forty jurisdictions to utilise, DLA Piper New Zealand is well-placed to advise on disputes for international clients involving cross-border issues. The firm maintains expertise in commercial and regulatory expertise in contentious contexts. Iain Thain spearheads the practice, bringing significant arbitration and appellate-level litigation experience to the team. Emma Moran brings a regulatory and public law focus, while Cameron McCracken acts in commercial litigation matters. Daniel Street joined the team from Chapman Tripp in July 2023, and Alicia Murray departed in January 2024.

Practice head(s):

Iain Thain


Other key lawyers:

Emma Moran; Cameron McCracken; Daniel Street


Testimonials

‘Cameron McCracken is an exceptionally skilled and pleasant senior associate who is a pleasure to work with.’

‘Emma Moran is a leader in the fields of civil litigation and local government law respectively.’

‘This is a harmonious and diverse team. They don’t just say they value diversity, they walk the talk.’

‘DLA and their team are excellent at providing us with strong, legal based advice on what we can do around dispute resolution.’

‘They take the time to listen to what we are asking them to look into for us and then provide advice on that basis. We worked with them on a number of occasions, and each time the experience with them has been positive.’

‘The team are specialists in private international law. I have worked with their team in this area and was very impressed.’

‘Ian Thain is an excellent partner in the Auckland litigation department of DLA Piper. He is careful and methodical in terms of his preparation and is a very good barrister in his own right.’

‘The Disputes Resolution team at DLA led by Iain Thain is outstanding. They are extremely good at breaking down complex issues and delivering them persuasively to courts, regulators and the like.’

Key clients

HCL Group


Palmerston North City Council


Helix Energy Solutions Group


Hazlett Insurance


Abbott Insurance Brokers


Foodstuffs North Island and Foodstuffs South Island


Auckland Council


Warner Bros. Discovery


Eke Panuku Development Auckland


Cornwall Park Trust Board


Apple Inc


Dexcom


Yashili New Zealand Dairy Co Ltd


Lululemon


Liquorland Ltd


Mott MacDonald


AIG Insurance


Tower Insurance


Aon


Steadfast


Work highlights


  • Advising Foodstuffs South Island Limited and Foodstuffs North Island Limited Merger Steering Committee, comprised of board members from each of FSSI and FSNI, on the proposed amalgamation of FSSI and FSNI by High Court application.
  • Advising HCL/DWS Group on a contract dispute over a Master ICT Agreement with the Department of Internal Affairs.

Duncan Cotterill

Duncan Cotterill is experienced in injunctive relief applications, judicial reviews, and regulatory challenges. The firm is instructed by clients on environmental, health and safety, competition, and IP matters. The team is led by insurance and public law specialist Jonathan Scragg and trust advisor Ayleath Foote. Brian Nathan is noted for his work on maritime and health and safety matters, while Olivia Lund brings regulatory investigation and prosecution experience. Tanya Wood is well-versed in class actions and criminal cases.

Practice head(s):

Jonathan Scragg; Ayleath Foote


Other key lawyers:

Rob Coltman; Brian Nathan; Olivia Lund; Tanya Wood


Testimonials

‘Approachable, smart, commercial, hard working. I am always happy to deal with DC. Smart people solving difficult problems, especially involving insurance.’

‘Jonathan Scragg is outstanding, and always does a great job for his clients.’

‘Jonathan Scragg is a talented practitioner – very personable and, as above, forms strong relationships with key clients.’

Key clients

Lego


Serco


Wilson Parking


PGG Wrightson


Winton Group


Prime Property


Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ)


IHC


IDEA Services


Mansons TCLM


IAG New Zealand


Work highlights


  • Defended the former Chief Executive of Port of Auckland Limited against charges laid personally alleging a failure on his part to exercise due diligence in relation to Port of Auckland’s health and safety obligations.
  • Advise Serco New Zealand Limited in relation to a range of dispute matters in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, commonly involving judicial review and challenges brought under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990.
  • Acted for one of CBL insurance’s former directors (and his estate after his passing) in defence of two class actions, two FMA proceedings, two liquidator proceedings, and a serious fraud office prosecution, following the liquidation of CBL insurance.

Gilbert Walker

Gilbert Walker offers boutique litigation advice to clients across a range of dispute types, including health and safety, insolvency, and fraud matters. Its clients come from an array of industries, such as banking and finance, tourism, energy, insurance, and infrastructure. The practice is run by experienced mediator Martin Smith and Iva Rosic, who advises on regulatory investigations and proceedings. Hamish McQueen and Zoe Brentnall, who were both promoted to partner in April 2024, regularly represent clients in complex construction disputes. Matthew Harris left the firm in October 2023.

Practice head(s):

Martin Smith; Iva Rosic


Other key lawyers:

Hamish McQueen; Zoe Brentnall


Testimonials

‘Very clever and diligent practitioners. Partners are all very hands on.’

‘Iva Rosic is an exceptional operator. She is incredibly strategic and hardworking.’

‘Their team is capable of handling complex disputes. They attract high calibre people and enjoy a strong reputation.’

Key clients

ANZ Bank


Tower Limited


PwC


SkyCity Entertainment Group


Vector Ltd


Kiwi Property


Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand


AFT Pharmaceuticals Limited


Kea Investments Limited


LMCHB Limited


Trustees of Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Development Trust


Work highlights


Wilson Harle

The specialist litigation firm, Wilson Harle, advises on commercial, regulatory, and public law disputes. The team is experienced in a range of industry sectors, including the media, technology, insurance, telecoms, and shipping sectors. The firm is also well-versed in class-actions. Chris Browne appears at all levels of the justice system, including the Supreme Court. Ian Denton adds competition and insurance dispute expertise, while Felicity Monteiro advises on regulatory and trust matters. Guy Tompkins is noted for his work on complex contractual litigation. Allison Ferguson stepped back to a consultancy role in April 2024.

Practice head(s):

Chris Browne; Ian Denton; Felicity Monteiro; Guy Tompkins


Testimonials

‘Very approachable team. Excellent quality advice. Strong communication. Create great working relationships.’

‘I’ve found Felicity Monteiro to be excellent.’

‘Felicity is always available for thorny questions and has assisted on several high risk, substantive matters including those facing regulators for our mutual clients and secured great results.’

Key clients

Public Trust


Winton Land Ltd


One New Zealand Group Limited


The Rugby Players Association


Dryland Carbon


Ecomi Technology PTE Limited


Spencer on Byron Body Corporate


Napier City Council


Auckland Council


Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd


Health New Zealand – Te Whatu Ora


New Zealand Law Society


Former Directors of Intueri Education Group


Maungaiti Limited and Maungaiti Trustee Company Limited


Queenstown District Council


New Zealand Retail Property Group Limited


Boutique Body Corporates & Community Managers


New Zealand Rural Land Company


Masterton District Council


Work highlights


  • Acting for five former directors of the listed education provider Intueri Education Group in class action proceedings against the promoters of the initial public offering of shares, other directors and them.
  • Acting for the Body Corporate of the Spencer on Byron apartment tower in proceedings alleging professional negligence against its former solicitors, Grimshaw & Co.
  • Represented Napier City Council successfully in the Supreme Court in an appeal regarding the scope of a common weather tightness exclusion wording in liability insurance contracts.

Fee Langstone

Fee Langstone brings ‘excellent insurance capabilities’ to its clients as well as professional negligence and insolvency experience. Overseen by insurance experts Philippa Fee and Craig Langstone, the team is well-versed in appellate cases, including at the Supreme Court level. Pauline Davies specialises in maritime and aviation law, while Matthew Atkinson advises on professional negligence cases. Russell Stewart and Virginia Wethey are also noted members of the team.

Practice head(s):

Philippa Fee; Craig Langstone


Other key lawyers:

Pauline Davies; Russell Stewart; Matthew Atkinson; Virginia Wethey


Testimonials

‘Real expertise and judgement in professional indemnity claims.’

‘Philippa Fee has excellent judgement and a sound pragmatic approach to problem-solving.’

‘Prompt, reliable advice and service.’

‘The knowledge which they have of auditor’s negligence claims/litigation is almost unique. They know everything there is to know about it. They are very good lawyers. And they are fantastic to work with.’

‘Excellent in all respects.’

‘The team has excellent insurance law capabilities and depth.’

‘Phillipa Fee is outstanding.’

‘A strong, practical and experienced team, drawing on their experience as insurance litigation specialists.’

Key clients

Crombie Lockwood


EY


Frank’s International


Grant Thornton


KPMG New Zealand


Lloyds of London


NTI Limited


PricewaterhouseCoopers


QBE European Operations


NZI & NZI Marine


United Movers Ltd


Vero Insurance (Suncorp)


Zurich New Zealand


Work highlights


  • Acting for Chapman Tripp in defending High Court class action proceedings in relation to the initial public offering of shares and subsequent collapse of the Intueri Education Group in 2017.
  • Defending C&F Legal, one of C&F Legal’s partners, and a previous staff member against a civil claim alleging deceit, negligence, misleading conduct and fraudulent representations.
  • Represented QBE Insurance (Australia) Ltd and its insurer in bringing a subrogated recovery action against two engineering firms and the owner of a building which has been deemed a total loss following the Kaikoura earthquake.

Hesketh Henry

Hesketh Henry represents clients in construction, insurance, transport, employment, and property disputes. The firm is able to leverage its partner’s experience within the UK, US, and Middle East to advise on multi-jurisdictional disputes. Jodi Sharman and construction litigation specialist Glen Holm-Hansen lead the team. Christina Bryant is another key name within the team, advising on regulatory investigations within the property and insurance sectors.

Practice head(s):

Jodi Sharman; Glen Holm-Hansen


Other key lawyers:

Christina Bryant; Helen Macfarlane; Ariana Stuart


Testimonials

‘Christina Bryant is outstanding and industrious.’

‘Glen Holm-Hansen is hard working and widely experienced in the industry.’

Key clients

Vero Insurance


Juken New Zealand Ltd


AECOM


Charterers P&I Club


Form Building & Developments


The General Trust Board of the Diocese of Auckland


Russell Group


McConnell Dowell


XPO Exhibitions Ltd


Vestner NZ Ltd


Vestner Aufzuege GmbH


Gensler


SRG Global


AIG Insurance


Work highlights


  • Defended Juken New Zealand Ltd successfully in proceedings that reached the Supreme Court involving complex issues relating to technical standards, regulatory controls and consumer protection legislation, and issues relating to causation and quantification of loss.
  • Acting for The General Trust Board of the Diocese of Auckland in proceedings for possession of land following non-payment of rent, cancellation of the lease and payment of outstanding sums.
  • Acting for Vero Insurance in proceedings concerning significant fire damage following hot works.

Lane Neave

Possessing ‘a talented versatile team of litigators’, Lane Neave represents a wide range of clients, from major corporations and public bodies to small businesses and individuals. The firm is highly knowledgeable in negligence and liquidation claims. Ben Russell, an insolvency and restructuring expert, leads the team. James Cochrane advises clients on disputes in the fields of banking and finance, insolvency, and insurance. Mike King, who was promoted to partner in January 2024, is experienced in both litigation and arbitration. Rebecca Scott exited the firm in December 2023.

Practice head(s):

Ben Russell


Other key lawyers:

Simon Clay; Mike King; James Cochrane


Testimonials

‘Lane Neave have a talented versatile team of litigators with excellent qualifications and backgrounds. They are insightful, rigorous and committed.’

‘Great South Island based litigation practice. One of the best in Christchurch and the South Island. ’

‘Ben Russell stands out from the crowd providing practical legal advice on civil disputes. He is also a great peer reviewer helping our other advocates to hone their arguments in our larger litigation.’

‘The practice stands out due to its unique blend of expertise, client-centric approach, and innovative solutions.’

‘The individuals possess deep knowledge in their fields and continuously update their skills. Their problem-solving abilities and analytical thinking helps us make quick decisions and we trust their work.’

‘Lane Neave’s dispute resolution practice is distinguished by its strategic focus and comprehensive approach to resolving complex disputes.’

‘They combine deep legal expertise with a rigorous, results-oriented mindset, ensuring that their clients receive unparalleled advocacy in high-stakes matters.’

‘James Cochrane has a sound understanding of the relevant laws and that enables him to effectively deploy his skills as a specialist litigator to obtain a judicial determination or otherwise resolve matters favourably for his clients.’

Key clients

PKF Corporate Recovery & Insolvency (Auckland) Limited


Orion New Zealand Limited


Interleasing New Zealand Limited


Synlait Milk Limited


Westland District Council


Grant Thornton New Zealand


PriceWaterhouseCoopers


Trustees Executors Limited


Deloitte New Zealand


BDO New Zealand


CEAS


151 Insurance Limited


North Ridge Living Limited


Gerry Rea Partners


Mackay Goodwin


Bizcap NZ Limited


Work highlights


  • Advising PwC as liquidators of Genetic Developments (NZ) Exports Limited Partnership, a livestock exporter which collapsed in September 2022 with a shortfall to over 50 farmer creditors of $12m.
  • Defending Orion Networks in a claim brought by a group of 12 plaintiffs seeking recovery of approximately $4m losses arising from the 2017 Port Hills fires.
  • Acting for Grant Thornton as liquidators of Satori Holdings Limited.

Lindsay & Francis

Adding a Singapore office to the firm’s network, Lindsay & Francis has strengthened its international arbitration offering. The firm regularly handles disputes in the infrastructure and project finance, technology, energy, real estate, and automotive industries. The practice is led by veteran shareholder dispute advisor, Timothy Lindsay, and insolvency and regulatory expert, Kim Francis, out of Auckland. Within the team, Sam McNae is experienced in financial disputes, whilst Thomas Westaway advises on international arbitrations.

Practice head(s):

Timothy Lindsay; Kim Francis; Mark Mangan


Other key lawyers:

Sam McNae; Thomas Westaway


Testimonials

‘Very strong in regulatory litigation.’

‘Timothy Lindsay is top drawer.’

‘The firm is one of New Zealand’s best litigation firms.’

Key clients

Macquarie Capital


PBL Solutions Limited


Enviro NZ Limited


Pushpay Holdings Limited


CPB Contractors Pty Limited


Board of Airline Representatives of New Zealand


Volvo Construction Equipment AB


Love Te Arai Society Incorporated


Canam Construction Limited


Bunnings Limited


MAAT Consulting


Work highlights


  • Acted for Macquarie Capital in the significant litigation arising out of a complex project finance transaction, under which Macquarie purchased a 29-year concession to operate SkyCity’s thousands of car parks in downtown Auckland.
  • Defending the former Chairman and three other independent directors of now-defunct NZX and ASX listed reinsurer CBL Corporation in a series of five major litigations following CBL’s collapse in 2018, which at the time had a market cap of NZ$737m.
  • Representing foreign joint venture partner PBL Solutions in significant commercial litigation proceedings against dual NZX and ASX-listed pharmaceutical company AFT Pharmaceuticals in relation to an orphan drug business.

Mallett Partners

Mallett Partners supports clients with litigation and arbitration matters across the entire spectrum of disputes, including corporate, commercial, technology, and energy disputes. Ollie Gascoigne manages the team, advising on class actions and trust disputes, as well as public law litigation. He is also well-versed in ADR, such as arbitration and mediation.

Practice head(s):

Ollie Gascoigne


Testimonials

‘Down to earth, practical advice, always there for us, wide range of skills, great to deal with.’

‘Superb group of lawyers. Small outfit but with the experience and expertise to go toe to toe with the larger firms.’

‘Oliver Gascoigne is a careful, razor sharp litigator. Highly responsive.’

Key clients

Accident Compensation Corporation


Lewis Tucker & Company Limited


v2Track (2022) Limited


Kuru Contracting Limited


Clare Capital Limited


Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Trust Board


Grayson Clements Law Trustees Limited


Work highlights


  • Acting for the directors of a carbon fund, Lewis Tucker & Company Limited, and related entities in relation to derivative action and prejudicial shareholder proceedings.
  • Acting for a boutique investment bank, Clare Capital, in defamation proceedings.
  • Acting for v2Track (2022) Limited and an employee in opposing urgent interim injunctions.

Morrison Partners

Forming from the Auckland office of Morrison Partners following its demerger, Morrison Partners advises major corporates, public organisations, family offices, funds, and individuals. The firm specialises in corporate and commercial disputes, and is led by Cameron Fraser, who has experience before the High Court and Court of Appeal, with additional experience on interlocutory applications.

Practice head(s):

Cameron Fraser


Key clients

Mudajaya Group Berhad


Ford Pastoral Company Holdings (NZ) Limited


Ara Weiti Bay Development Limited


Work highlights


  • Represented Malaysian-listed company Mudajaya Corporation Berhad in the registration and enforcement of NZD $15m Malaysian judgment in New Zealand.

Tompkins Wake

Tompkins Wake maintains particular expertise in agribusiness, insurance, energy, telecoms, IP, property, and aviation. The firm regularly advises local governments, as well as nationally recognisable companies. The ‘outstanding’ practice head James MacGillivray specialises in disputes within aviation, local government, and the dairy industry. Kate Cornegé represents clients in public law, IP, and competition litigation, and Chen Jiang is also noted as an expert on trusts, property, and insolvency issues.

Practice head(s):

James MacGillivray


Other key lawyers:

Kate Cornegé; Chen Jiang


Testimonials

‘A good firm with a growing presence in Auckland, and preeminence in Hamilton. The people I’ve dealt with there are smart, hardworking, and good managers of litigation files.’

‘James MacGillivray in Hamilton is an outstanding lawyer and had he not devoted his career to the firm but rather had gone to the Bar, he undoubtedly would have taken silk before now.’

‘Kate Cornegé is a very high quality lawyer, very smart and client-friendly.’

‘Chen Jiang in Auckland is a relatively new partner with a significant client base and attracts high quality litigation work in property and commercial matters.’

‘Responsive and good coordination.’

‘James MacGillivray is very knowledgeable, experienced, taking reasonable approach and very committed to the matters he is handling.’

Key clients

Hamilton City Council


New Zealand College of Midwives


Unipharm Healthy Manufacturing Co Limited


SPF No. 10 Limited


Coromandel Holiday Park Limited


Alpha Insurance A/S


Raw Metal Corp PTY Limited


Work highlights


  • Advising Hamilton City Council on challenges to a $300m infrastructure project.
  • Representing the New Zealand College of Midwives against the Ministry of Health in a significant class action.
  • Acting for Coromandel Holiday Parks Limited in an injunction matter and claim commenced by Top Ten Group New Zealand Limited in which Top Ten is seeking to prevent a sale by CHPL of land and business assets.

Wynn Williams

Wynn Williams maintains a deep bench of litigators with which to advise its clients, who include banks, financial institutions, public bodies, and private companies. Regulatory expert Joshua Shaw and construction specialist Rebecca Saunders guide the team. ‘One of the best of his generation’, Shane Campbell specialises in compliance and contentious trust matters, while Josh Taylor brings further expertise in construction and insolvency disputes.

Practice head(s):

Joshua Shaw; Rebecca Saunders


Other key lawyers:

Shane Campbell; Andrew Watkins; Josh Taylor; Nick Moffatt; Greg Simms


Testimonials

‘Wynn Williams continues to have a very strong profile in dispute resolution. For general litigation it would be the leading firm in the South Island by some margin.’

‘Shane Campbell is one of the best of his generation – a deep knowledge of the law with strong commercial instincts.’

‘Josh Taylor is very easy to deal with and a pragmatic practitioner.’

Key clients

ANZ Banks


Opes Partners


HWR Group


Mor Brewing Co Ltd


Rockwell One Limited


Anglican Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia


Smart Environmental Limited


Hall’s Group Limited


Redwood Group Limited


Cook Brothers Constructions


Work highlights


  • Acting for Guoco Group and Brierley Investments in a professional negligence claim against PwC in relation to tax losses of NZ$640m.
  • Representing developers on a $20m building defect dispute.
  • Representing the Anglican Church before the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care.