Graeme Quigley | Hot 40 2014

Graeme Quigley, Russell McVeagh

Graeme Quigley | Hot 40 2014
Graeme Quigley Graeme Quigley, Russell McVeagh

Quigley was cited by rival firms as one of Russell McVeagh’s top dealmakers. His profile has been enhanced by his presence on significant deals, including a leading role for NZ’s Genesis on that entity’s selldown. One source described Quigley’s strength as his “technical ability” but another thought that the “trusted adviser” tag was a more apt description. “He would be seen in NZ as one of those people that the large corporates know as a trusted adviser, pulling in extremely complex deals,” the source said. Quigley also had a leading role advising Fonterra on its corporate restructure and ‘Trading Among Farmers’ program.



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CAREER
Current: 

Partner, Russel McVeagh
Previous:
Years of Experience:
ACHIEVEMENTS/RECOGNITIONS:
  • 2014 New Zealand Corporate Lawyer of the Year at the ILO Client Choice Awards
  • New Zealand Dealmaker of the Year at the 2013 ALB Law Awards
  • Ranked as a leading New Zealand Corporate lawyer by Chambers Asia Pacific 2014.
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EDUCATION:
LLB, BA, University of Auckland
Current Town  
Hometown  
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