Aaron Lloyd
Asia-Pacific Guide 2024
Band 1 : Sports Law
Band 1
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Provided by Aaron Lloyd
Practice Areas
Aaron represents clients in litigation, investigations, and strategic risk management. He has particular expertise in trial and appellate advocacy, white collar criminal and regulatory matters, employment law/health & safety, and in sport.
Aaron has significant experience in white-collar criminal and regulatory affairs. He has represented clients in investigations and litigation progressed by a range of regulatory agencies. Aaron regularly advises New Zealand corporates on organisational integrity matters, including compliance with domestic and international anti-bribery and corruption legislation. He has acted as part of cross-border legal teams for New Zealand-based clients facing prosecutions offshore by the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ) and the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard).
Aaron assists clients with personal grievances, industrial disputes, contract negotiations and drafting, ACC and health-related matters, employee misconduct, and occupational health and safety. He has advised on several significant restructuring and redundancy projects for private and government sector clients. He also advises on immigration, privacy, confidentiality, and data protection obligations.
An internationally recognised sports law expert, Aaron is at the forefront of litigation, and risk management, on a range of integrity-related topics in sport. Aaron’s advice covers anti-doping, medical welfare (including concussion), gambling and match-fixing, financial integrity, and on-field and off-field conduct.
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MinterEllisonRuddWatts Litigation Forecast 2023
MinterEllisonRuddWatts' Litigation Forecast examines the challenges of climate change litigation and greenwashing, the regulators’ current focus on business’ social licence to operate, how slowing global economic activity will impact M&A activity and create new pitfalls for directors of companies.
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Litigation Forecast 2023
MinterEllisonRuddWatts' Litigation Forecast examines the challenges of climate change litigation and greenwashing, the regulators’ current focus on business’ social licence to operate, how slowing global economic activity will impact M&A activity and create new pitfalls for directors of companies.