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Bankside Chambers has achieved the highest ranking in the 2025 Chambers and Partners Asia-Pacific Guide for Dispute Resolution: The Bar in New Zealand for the fourth consecutive year. Additionally, thirteen Bankside barristers have been individually acknowledged for their excellence.

Renowned as one of Auckland’s largest and most prestigious set, Bankside continues to impress with the exceptional quality of its barristers, and depth and breadth of talent. The directory acknowledges Bankside’s continued leadership in alternative dispute resolution, and notes Bankside Singapore’s leading arbitrators and mediators, maintaining a permanent presence in Singapore.

In Silks, Christine Meechan KC and Tom Weston KC have been ranked Band 1 again, for the fourth year in a row. Simon Foote KC has been ranked Band 2 with Jason Goodall KC and Philip Skelton KC ranked Band 3. Kelly Quinn KC has been newly-ranked in “New Silks”, and Lady Deborah Chambers KC maintains her ranking in the category “High Net Worth – Spotlight”.

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In the Juniors category, Jeremy Johnson has moved up to Band 1, with Lauren Lindsay and Sarah Jerebine moving up to Band 2. Graeme Christie and new to the Bar Polly Pope have ranked Band 3. Rebecca Rose has retained her ranking in both “High Net Worth: The Bar” and “Tax: The Bar” and has been newly ranked in Dispute Resolution: The Bar, Band 3.

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Bankside 2024 ranking 

Bankside 2023 ranking

Bankside 2022 ranking