Firm recognised for excellence and leading client solutions by The Legal 500 Asia Pacific

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    17 January 2024

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MinterEllisonRuddWatts has again been recognised for its unwavering commitment to legal excellence and superior client service and solutions with an extensive list of top tier practice area rankings in The Legal 500 Asia Pacific Guide 2024 released today.

The firm has 12 Tier 1 across the 14 practice areas researched, including:

MinterEllisonRuddWatts is also celebrating Sarah Sinclair (Construction and Real Estate) and Stephen Price’s (Construction and Real Estate) entry into the Hall of Fame. The partners join Dr Ross Patterson (Competition), Andrew Horne (Dispute Resolution), Stacey Shortall (Dispute Resolution), Christopher Young (Intellectual Property), Lloyd Kavanagh (Investment Funds), Jeremy Muir (Investment Funds), Megan Richards (Labour and Employment), Andrew Monteith (Construction and Real Estate), and Sean Gollin (Restructuring and Insolvency). Hall of Fame rankings are reserved for lawyers at the pinnacle of the legal profession and who receive consistently high praise from their clients for continued excellence. 

The Legal 500 recognition follows the release of Chambers and Partners Asia Pacific results late last year. On reviewing the results, Chief Executive Andrew Poole said: “Attracting independent recognition of our firm’s top tier status is a testament to our ongoing pursuit of excellence through our client-centric approach to providing commercial legal solutions, and the depth of expertise our people bring to all transactions and when imparting their advice. 

“We are grateful for the trust our clients place in us and view these Tier 1 rankings as a reaffirmation of our commitment to providing excellent service and advice on complex and impactful matters that help shape New Zealand’s future.”

View MinterEllisonRuddWatts complete list of rankings here.