Ranking tables
Environment & Resource Management | Asia-Pacific
New Zealand
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 1
- Buddle Findlay
- Simpson Grierson
Band 2
- Dentons New Zealand 4 Years Ranked
- DLA Piper New Zealand 4 Years Ranked
- Russell McVeagh 4 Years Ranked
- Bell Gully
- Chapman Tripp
Band 3
Band 1
- Stephen Quinn DLA Piper New Zealand14 Years Ranked
- Jo AppleyardChapman Tripp
- Paul BeverleyBuddle Findlay
Band 2
- Allison Arthur-Young Russell McVeagh7 Years Ranked
- Kerry Anderson DLA Piper New Zealand14 Years Ranked
- Nicky McIndoe Dentons New Zealand10 Years Ranked
- Bill LoutitSimpson Grierson
- David AllenBuddle Findlay
- David RandalBuddle Findlay
- Jennifer CaldwellBuddle Findlay
Band 3
- Bianca Tree MinterEllisonRuddWatts1 Years Ranked
- Christina Sheard Dentons New Zealand5 Years Ranked
- Daniel Minhinnick Russell McVeagh5 Years Ranked
- Lucy de Latour Wynn Williams Lawyers7 Years Ranked
- Philip Maw Wynn Williams Lawyers10 Years Ranked
- Alana LampittChapman Tripp
- Matthew ConwaySimpson Grierson
- Sarah ScottSimpson Grierson
Up and Coming
- Mike Doesburg Wynn Williams Lawyers1 Years Ranked
- Natasha GarvanBell Gully
All Departments profiles
Band 1
Band 2
2 Dentons New ZealandEnvironment & Resource Management2025 | Band 2 | 4 Years RankedDentons New Zealand is noted for its legal team's specialist expertise in resource management issues, with particular experience in the coastal marine area and water infrastructure. Its diverse practice provides a strong offering for heritage and conservation projects, advising on Māori legal issues. The law firm frequently assists clients in obtaining consent applications for major infrastructure and construction projects. It also advises a range of public sector organisations, government agencies, district councils and companies from the utilities and construction sectors.2 DLA Piper New ZealandEnvironment & Resource Management2025 | Band 2 | 4 Years RankedDLA Piper New Zealand has a talented legal team that acts on a variety of resource management, planning and environmental matters. It has a substantial client base of public entities which it advises on local and national planning matters, including Auckland Council and Greater Wellington Regional Council. The law firm is able to act on consenting strategy and associated litigation as well as regulatory compliance mandates, including enforcement and prosecutions.2 Russell McVeaghEnvironment & Resource Management2025 | Band 2 | 4 Years RankedRussell McVeagh's commercial and collaborative resource management team specialises in resource consents, environmental law reform and energy projects. It is a multidisciplinary practice with corporate capability, addressing a range of issues throughout the energy sector, as well as being widely acknowledged in infrastructure and land development matters. The law firm is able to represent clients in local and district council hearings and Environment Court appeals.
Band 3
3 MinterEllisonRuddWattsEnvironment & Resource Management2025 | Band 3 | 4 Years RankedMinterEllisonRuddWatts has a diverse and multidisciplinary practice across the energy market, including oil and gas, electricity and renewable energy. The law firm is developing its offering in the forestry sector and assists public and private sector clients on resource and planning consents for a broad range of large-scale projects. It also provides a comprehensive offering on climate change and emissions trading, and is adept at representing clients in environmental disputes.3 Wynn Williams LawyersEnvironment & Resource Management2025 | Band 3 | 4 Years RankedWynn Williams has a notable presence in Christchurch and Auckland, where the legal team regularly acts for regional and district councils. The law firm is well known for its work in the water sector, with considerable expertise advising on freshwater management and land plan issues. It also assists with development projects and advises on resource consents, appeals and enforcement actions. The team is adept at handling matters in relation to the Resource Management Act 1991 and earthquake recovery legislation.