Hot List Interview with Brynn Gilbertson, Bell Gully

Australasian Lawyer's print magazine Hot List features some of the Australasia's top legal professionals. We catch up with Bell Gully partner and corporate law specialist, Brynn Gilbertson, to discuss what's shaping the corporate legal sector right now

Bell Gully partner and corporate law specialist, Kiwi Brynn Gilbertson, is so talented he made it into the Hot List for the magazine editions of both Australasian Lawyer and its sister publication NZ Lawyer.

He's had an eventful couple of years having been involved in major New Zealand projects, including working as part of the Bell Gully team assisting the Crown on the IPOs of power giants Mighty River Power and Meridian.

“I expect the next few years to continue to be interesting,” says Gilbertson. “Potentially there is a lot going on.  The growth in the economy in the last 12 months and the predicted future growth provides stability of earnings to New Zealand corporates and confidence for them to pursue growth initiatives.”

At the same time, he says, the construction phase of the Christchurch rebuild as a result of the earthquakes is getting underway. 

“The NZSX has also performed very well over the past 18 months, including for a number of new growth stocks which provides opportunities for companies seeking to raise capital. There is lot of regulatory reform being implemented and I am sure we will continue to see regulators being very pro-active.”

Aside from his involvement in the corporate legal sector, Gilbertson is also actively involved in charity and pro bono work.

“I am a member of Bell Gully’s pro-bono committee. ..As well as my committee work, I work with Diabetes Auckland, who recently have joined with the majority of other local Diabetes branches around New Zealand to form one unified organisation.”

Gilbertson and his wife have three sons and he says he spends much of his spare time supporting them at sporting events.

“Currently, their main sports include road cycling and skiing, which fortunately means less time on the sidelines and more time enjoying the sport with them.”

 

Recent articles & video

Thomson Geer confirms role in Bruce Lehrmann defamation suit

New partners join PCL Lawyers in Sydney

Need for DV assistance ticking up, Legal Aid NSW says

Top young stars of Australia's legal profession for 2024 unveiled

Wave of law firm mergers sweeps across the UK despite declining firm numbers

US Justice Department flags Kirkland & Ellis' potential conflict of interest in a bankruptcy case

Most Read Articles

Top young stars of Australia's legal profession for 2024 unveiled

Promotions round beefs up Clyde & Co's Australia partnership

Allens welcomes five new partners

Tech and IP stars join up with Allen & Overy