WorkSafe legal and regulatory expert returns to private practice with Anthony Harper

Catalijne Pille logged more than a decade at the WHS regulator

WorkSafe legal and regulatory expert returns to private practice with Anthony Harper
Catalijne Pille

Anthony Harper has welcomed a new special counsel in Catalijne Pille, who makes her return to private practice after more than a decade at WorkSafe.

Pille commences at Anthony Harper’s Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland office. She brings experience gleaned from having held legal and regulatory roles at WorkSafe.

She is an expert in health and safety regulatory compliance and investigation, and her practice focuses on enforceable undertakings and alternative interventions. Moreover, she has provided guidance to clients on legal compliance, risk management, and incident investigation strategy.

"We are delighted to welcome Catalijne to our team. She brings a wealth of experience and insight from her time at WorkSafe, which will be invaluable for clients who need practical and strategic advice on health and safety matters," Anthony Harper partner Grant Nicholson said.

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