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Piper Alderman ranked in 15 practice areas in The Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, 2025 edition

16/01/2025

Piper Alderman has once again been recognised in The Legal 500 Asia Pacific legal directory.​​​​​​​ Piper Alderman has secured rankings across 15 practice areas in the recently released 2025 edition of The Legal 500 Asia-Pacific with a total of 41 lawyers highlighted for their standout contribution.

Managing Partner, Tony Britten-Jones commented on the firm’s rankings:

“We are thrilled to commence the year by sharing our rankings in The Legal 500 Asia Pacific, 2025 edition. We extend our gratitude to our clients for all their support throughout the research period in the previous year. The expressions of appreciation for our partners and the firm underscore the excellence and dedication of our team. Anticipating another year of collaborative projects, we eagerly look forward to continued success in 2025.”

The annual rankings highlight expertise across the firm’s key areas of service which include Corporate and M&A, Data Protection, Dispute Resolution (in both litigation and class actions), Energy (transactions and regulatory), Environment and Planning, Fintech and Financial services regulatory, Infrastructure Projects and Construction, Intellectual Property, IT and Telecoms, Labour and Employment, Labour and Employment: Workplace Health and Safety, Natural Resources (transactions and regulatory), Real Estate and Restructuring and Insolvency. Notably, IT and Telecoms secured their first-year rankings. Environment and planning ranked in Tier 3, previously ranked in Tier 4 in 2024.

We are proud to spotlight the individual achievements of our Partners:

  • Martin Lovell, named as a ‘Leading Partner’ for Energy (transactions and regulatory)
  • Juniper Watson, named as a ‘Next Generation Partner’ for Infrastructure projects and construction
  • Emily Haar, named as a ‘Next Generation Partner’ for Labour and employment
  • Steven Pettigrove, named as a ‘Next Generation Partner’ for Fintech and financial services regulatory
  • Josh Steele, named as a ‘Next Generation Partner’ for Energy (transactions and regulatory)
  • Kate Sambrook, named as a ‘Next Generation Partner’ for Dispute resolution (class actions)

For full details of the firm’s 2025 rankings, click here.