Dispute Resolution - New Zealand
What the Team is Known For
Chapman Tripp fields an admired team of skilled litigators experienced in a range of contentious commercial matters, with leading expertise in construction, insurance and intellectual property disputes. The firm is also highlighted for its representation of clients in proceedings brought by regulatory bodies, including the Inland Revenue and the Financial Markets Authority. The team offers dedicated arbitration expertise, with experience acting as arbitration counsel and as arbitrators on domestic and international disputes. Chapman Tripp often acts on behalf of both New Zealand entities and multinational corporations in multi-jurisdictional cases, and is prominent in the handling of cases addressing novel questions of law in such areas as climate change or the interaction of modern legislation with indigenous custom.
Strengths
"Chapman Tripp has hugely experienced practitioners."
"The team delivered a huge amount of value to us while remaining cost conscious."
Work Highlights
Chapman Tripp acted for Zuru in New Zealand High Court litigation against Lego, seeking declarations that it could make such statements that the product is compatible with Lego building on its product packaging, while Lego counterclaimed for trademark infringement.
Notable Practitioners
John McKay has practised as a commercial litigator for over 30 years, being particularly well-known for his handling of high-profile construction and media-related disputes.
Tim Smith maintains a notably varied commercial practice in which matters for major players in the energy and telecommunications spheres feature significantly. He is based in Wellington and experienced in handling matters heard by the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.
Michael Arthur is well-reputed for his litigation skills. He advises large companies and finance companies on commercial, contractual and property disputes. "Michael is our go-to solicitor for insolvency and has attention to detail and quiet decisiveness."
Nicola Swan is based in Wellington and stands out for her extensive experience of cross-jurisdictional litigation and arbitration and for a strong focus on contentious climate risk-related issues.
Sam Holden is very well regarded commercial litigator with in-depth experience in the construction field. He is also sought by clients in the energy sector to advise on complex disputes. "Sam's knowledge of local law and the courts is unparalleled."