Ranking tables
Competition/Antitrust | Asia-Pacific
New Zealand
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 1
- Russell McVeagh 14 Years Ranked
- Bell Gully
- Chapman Tripp
Band 2
- MinterEllisonRuddWatts 14 Years Ranked
- A&B Competition Lawyers
- Buddle Findlay
- Matthews Law
- Simpson Grierson
- Webb Henderson
Band 3
Senior Statespeople
Band 1
- Troy Pilkington Russell McVeagh11 Years Ranked
- Andrew MatthewsMatthews Law
- David BlacktopA&B Competition Lawyers
- Lucy CooperChapman Tripp
- Neil AndersonA&B Competition Lawyers
- Sarah KeeneWebb Henderson
- Torrin CrowtherBell Gully
Band 2
- Glenn ShewanBell Gully
- James CraigSimpson Grierson
Band 3
- Anna Ryan Lane Neave5 Years Ranked
- Jennifer Hambleton MinterEllisonRuddWatts2 Years Ranked
- Mark Williamson DLA Piper New Zealand12 Years Ranked
- Alicia MurrayMatthews Law
- Fionnghuala CuncannonCuncannon Partners
- Ian DentonWilson Harle
- Matt SumpterChapman Tripp
- Simon PeartChapman Tripp
- Susie KiltyBuddle Findlay
- Tony DellowBuddle Findlay
Up and Coming
- Bradley Aburn Russell McVeagh1 Years Ranked
- Petra Carey Russell McVeagh1 Years Ranked
- Anna ParkerBuddle Findlay
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 Russell McVeaghCompetition/Antitrust2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedRussell McVeagh's acclaimed multidisciplinary practice is recognised for its assistance to clients in disputes with the Commerce Commission and advice to multinationals on their cross-jurisdictional interactions with regulatory bodies. The firm also offers expertise in both litigation and merger clearance applications in respect of complex M&A transactions, benefiting in both areas from its maintenance of constructive relationships with the regulators. Admired for its impressive client base and consequent familiarity with the widest range of potential issues, it possesses notable experience in the representation of clients from the technological, financial services, transportation, retail and health spheres, plus particular expertise with competition issues in relation to disruptive business models.
Band 2
2 MinterEllisonRuddWattsCompetition/Antitrust2025 | Band 2 | 14 Years RankedMinterEllisonRuddWatts's multidisciplinary team is well regarded for advising on complex and high-profile competition matters, including merger clearance applications and oppositions, as well as on behavioural enforcement matters. The firm is particularly noted for its in-depth knowledge of the regulatory environments in the telecommunications, media, energy and transportation sectors, based in part on in-house experience with the relevant authorities. The practice is also well placed to advise on trans-Tasman and broader regional mandates, thanks to its membership of the firm's extensive Australian and Asian network.
Band 3
3 DLA Piper New ZealandCompetition/Antitrust2025 | Band 3 | 13 Years RankedThe DLA Piper New Zealand team forms an arm of a global competition practice with ready access to experience and insight acquired in other jurisdictions. The firm provides a full merger clearance, regulatory advisory and litigation support service to, among others, prominent players in the consumer goods, electronics and logistics spheres, as well as public sector bodies. The team is also experienced in the handling of cartel-related issues.3 Lane NeaveCompetition/Antitrust2025 | Band 3 | 6 Years RankedLane Neave's South Island-based specialist team covers the full range of competition and consumer protection issues, notably including cartel activity, collective negotiations, fair trading and compliance. The team is particularly active on behalf of clients from the food, agribusiness, energy and healthcare sectors, and is well placed to provide supporting expertise from the resources of the wider full-service firm.