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Provided by James Every-Palmer KC

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James is an experienced competition and regulatory lawyer with a wide-ranging commercial litigation practice. James is regularly recommended in guides such as Chambers and Who's Who Legal ("He is a formidably smart lawyer who is very, very good at what he does").

James has appeared in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court in a wide range of cases. He has also acted as an arbitrator.

In addition to his litigation practice, James has been engaged in a number of law reform, public policy and market design projects in the electricity, banking, dairy and telecommunications sectors.

Career

Before joining the independent bar in 2013, James was a partner at Russell McVeagh (2001-2013) in the corporate and litigation groups, and was chair of the national litigation team. He has significant experience in the dairy, transport, energy, financial services, telecommunications and information technology sectors.

James has a doctorate in Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning from the University of Oxford. Before joining Russell McVeagh, James was an intern in the legal division of the IMF (Washington DC, 1995) and a consultant on legal regulation of the internet at the OECD in Paris 1998.

James has taught the Law and Economics course at Victoria University and a course in Markets and Regulation as part of the University of Auckland LLM programme.

BA (Hons) in Economics, University of Otago (1991)

LLB (Hons), University of Otago (1992)

LLM, Harvard Law School (1994)

D.Phil, University of Oxford (1998)

Publications

- Climate Change: What can Lawyers do? (NZLS CLE Conference, 2023).

- Regulation of new technologies: Institutions and processes (New Zealand Law Foundation research paper, 2018).

- Legalwise Seminar, “Smart Contracts”: Automated Self-Executing Contracts(Wellington, 2017).

- Future of Law Summit, Technology as an Improvement of the Profession(Auckland, 2016).

- Legalwise Seminar, Developments in Regulatory Price Setting Mechanisms(Wellington, 2016).

- Institute of IT Professionals conference paper, Competition Law and New Technologies (Tauranga, 2013).

- The State and Monopolies: New Zealand's Experience, (2010) 12 Otago Law Review 227.

- Judicial Review in a Commercial Context, [2009] NZLJ 14.

- Co-author, Equity and Trusts in New Zealand (chapters on Equitable Estoppel, Breach of Confidence and Equitable Tracing).

- Co-author, Restitution in Laws of New Zealand.

Personal

Appointments / Professional engagements

- Treasurer of Lawyers for Climate Action NZ Inc, 2019-.

- Fellow of the Law and Economics Association of New Zealand, elected 2023.

- Trustee of the New Zealand Film Festival Trust, 2016-23.

- Advisor to Citizen AI (chatbot-based legal information provider), 2018-20.

- Trustee of LawSpot (online pro bono legal advice service), 2013-2017.

- Member of the Council of the University of Otago, 2004-2012.

- Adjunct lecturer, Markets and Regulation, University of Auckland (2014).

- Adjunct lecturer, Law and Economics, Victoria University (2000, 2011–2014).

- Adjunct lecturer, Cyberspace Law, Victoria University (1999).

Chambers Review

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Dispute Resolution: The Bar - New Zealand

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James Every-Palmer KC is well reputed for complex competition and commercial disputes, in addition to being noted for his public sector experience.

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