Ranking tables
General Business Law | Global
Papua New Guinea
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 1
Band 3
- Leahy Lewin Lowing Sullivan Lawyers
- O'Briens Lawyers
- Pacific Legal Group
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
- Jason Brooks Dentons4 Years Ranked
- Ryan Warokra Corrs Chambers Westgarth9 Years Ranked
- Emmanuel AsigauPacific Legal Group
- John BeattiePacific Legal Group
- Robert BradshawBradshaw Lawyers
- Sarah KumanAllens
- Steven O'BrienO'Briens Lawyers
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 AshurstGeneral Business Law2025 | Band 1 | 19 Years RankedAshurst has a substantial and longstanding presence in Papua New Guinea, frequently advising clients on banking transactions, M&A and market entry, as well as energy and infrastructure projects. Its clientele includes banks, energy and natural resources companies, and airlines. Its Port Moresby office is able to draw on the expertise of colleagues in Ashurst's Australian and Asian offices. The firm also offers a full dispute resolution capability and noted coverage of tax and intellectual property issues.
1 DentonsGeneral Business Law2025 | Band 1 | 19 Years RankedDentons is a global firm with a market-leading presence in Papua New Guinea, frequently advising local government entities on complex regulatory issues. Its team maintains a strong presence in the energy, resources and financial services sectors and is respected for its litigation capability. It regularly acts for both local corporates and international investors and is well placed to leverage the resources of an international network in support of local mandates.
Band 2
2 Corrs Chambers WestgarthGeneral Business Law2025 | Band 2 | 7 Years RankedCorrs Chambers Westgarth is a full-service firm with an active on-the-ground presence in Papua New Guinea. Its Port Moresby team routinely assists multinational corporate clients in the mining, energy and real estate sectors with Papua New Guinean investment and project development. The team is also active across a wide range of financing and M&A transactions, is well resourced to support contentious mandates and is increasingly sought after for regulatory advice.