Australasian Lawyer issue 3.04

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Kerry Anderson

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Caroline Atkins Astrid Beemster Michelle Blackburn Valeska Bloch Brendan Brown Peter Chemis Scott Charaneka Maximillian Chung Brian Clayton Daniel Creasey Alissa Crittenden Tom Fail Scott Farrell Emily Gerrard James Gibson Grant Guenther David Hoare Richard Johnson Nathan Kennedy Jeremy King Tim Lange James Lawrence Rebecca Magee Lauren Magraith Kelly McFadzien Mark Morgan Heidi Nash-Smith Dr Teresa Nicoletti Jason Opperman Nola Pearce Colleen Platford Michael Pollard Stephen Quinn Astrid Raetze Simon Rear Craig Rogers Tae Royle Tony Ryall Joseph Scarcella Siabon Seet Belinda Sigismundi Nathanael Starrenburg Luke Westmore Juliana Warner Tal Williams

DLA Piper New Zealand DLA Piper Australia DLA Piper Australia Corrs Chambers Westgarth Allens Russell McVeagh Buddle Findlay Thomson Geer Hall & Wilcox

KERRY ANDERSON DLA Piper New Zealand

Chapman Tripp Colin Biggers & Paisley Clayton Utz MinterEllisonRuddWatts King & Wood Mallesons Allens Bell Gully Macpherson Kelley Russell McVeagh Wotton + Kearney Hall & Wilcox Corrs Chambers Westgarth Piper Alderman Piper Alderman Clayton Utz Baker & McKenzie Chapman Tripp Colin Biggers & Paisley

Kerry Anderson is one of New Zealand’s leading legal specialists in the local government and resource management sectors. Anderson’s strategic thinking and problem-solving skills are invaluable to DLA Piper and her clients. She and her team are highly regarded in local government and resource management circles. She specialises in large infrastructure projects, usually on behalf of government or local government clients, including the men’s prison in Manukau and all roads of national significance; in the Wellington region, such as Transmission Gully and Basin Bridge. Anderson is also leading the team on the Wellington Regional Plan review and the runway extension at Wellington airport. She is ranked as a leading environment and resource management lawyer in Chambers Asia-Pacific guide 2016 and is noted for her work on behalf of local government bodies during all stages of transportation and other infrastructure projects as diverse as roads and waste-water treatment facilities.

Wotton + Kearney Piper Alderman K&L Gates Carter Newell lawyers Gilbert + Tobin Simpson Grierson DLA Piper New Zealand Baker & McKenzie Squire Patton Boggs King & Wood Mallesons Ashurst Simpson Grierson Ashurst Gilbert + Tobin Macpherson Kelley Harmos Horton Lusk Limited Mills Oakley Herbert Smith Freehills

CAROLINE ATKINS DLA Piper Australia

Caroline Atkins is widely recognised as one of the leading government IPT lawyers in Australia. Her opinion on issues such as procurement strategy innovations and effective performance management frameworks is sought after by a wide range of federal agencies. Atkins is a highly regarded major government procurement specialist and contract negotiator. She has more than 30 years’ experience in this field, making her one of the most experienced government IPT lawyers in the market. Atkins advises federal entities on major and complex ICT procurements, such as outsourcing and software/cloud services agreements, systems integration and whole-of-government technology services panel and volume sourcing arrangements.

Holman Webb www.australasianlawyer.com.au

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