Top New Zealand Lawyer Joins LawFuel Power List

Jeremy Johnson Lawfuel

Jeremy Johnson is a lawyer who has earned a well-deserved spot on the LawFuel Power List for 2024. We recognised him as a litigation ‘heavy hitter’ but his inclusion in this year’s Power List, to be published shortly, is overdue.

Johnson is one of the key additions to the list as a New Zealand lawyer whose rise is characterized by sharp intellect, legal skills and professional and business connections.

A barrister at Bankside Chambers, he is a go-to lawyer for those seeking advice on private wealth matters along with dispute resolution and litigation. Discrete, mannered and highly capable he has achieved high recognition for his abilities with one LawFuel correspondent saying:

” . . he is invariably the brightest in the room. Jeremy is able to quickly get to and summarise the heart of an issue in a way that judges and clients love and opposing counsel hates. He is also an influential figure in New Zealand’s most significant networks (economically and politically), he works harder than anyone I know, genuinely cares about his clients’ needs and the law, and he is always impeccably well-dressed with manners to match.”

His practice spans commercial, insolvency, relationship property, equity, and trust law, making him a go-to advocate for complex legal matters and he is one of the lawyers most-suggested by the profession as an addition to the Power List.

Colleagues commend his ability to quickly grasp intricate situations and provide commercially sound advice along with his advocacy skills.

He was the youngest Fellow of the Arbitrators’ and Mediators’ Institute of New Zealand and has received numerous awards, including the Ronald Davison Award for excellence in arbitral award writing. He has been recognized as a leading dispute resolution practitioner in the Chambers Asia Pacific and Chambers Global directories since 2013.

His recent appointment to the Advisory Board of the International Trust Arbitration Organisation (ITAO) testifies to his status as an expert in alternative dispute resolution, placing him among global leaders in trust arbitration.

Beyond his professional achievements, Johnson is also heavily involved in community service. He serves as Chancellor of the Diocese of Waiapu, Fellow of Christ’s College and is Chair of the New Zealand String Quartet Trust.

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