Anderson Lloyd promotes 15 of its staff

Series of promotions included three senior associates, six senior associates, six senior solicitors

Anderson Lloyd promotes 15 of its staff

Anderson Lloyd has announced a series of promotions consisting of three senior associates, six associates, and six senior solicitors.

Promotions to senior associate include:

Charlotte Abernethy (née White), who is part of the property and private client team in Dunedin, focuses on general property matters, trusts, and estate planning.

Tabitha Lau, from the corporate commercial division in Auckland, brings a wealth of experience in corporate, commercial, and transactional matters across various sectors.

Sophan Pearson, promoted within the Dunedin corporate and commercial team, focuses on a range of corporate and commercial work for corporate and public institutions.

Promotions to associate are as follows:

  • Jessica Hardman (resource management, Dunedin)
  • Awhina Clark-Tahana (litigation, Dunedin)
  • Kelsey Barry (resource management, Christchurch)
  • Ella Snedden (property and private client, Auckland)
  • Ffion Davies (corporate commercial, Auckland)
  • Sarah Schulte (resource management, Christchurch)

Promotions to senior solicitor include:

  • Luke Gordon (property and private client, Dunedin)
  • Laura McLaughlan (resource management, Queenstown)
  • Madison Martin (property and private client, Dunedin)
  • Laura Robinson (litigation, Queenstown)
  • Dexter Hirst (property and private client, Queenstown)
  • Jessica Day (property and private client, Dunedin)

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