Michael Bott

Author: Michael Bott

Michael Bott was called to the bar in 2002 having previously worked in the construction industry. Michael’s first case in Court was to seek a writ of Habeus Corpus for a prison inmate who was wrongly transferred to a psychiatric hospital following her hunger strike. From the start he has been fighting for the rights of those who need a heavy hitter. Ever since, Michael has been standing up for his clients, whether that is in the context of human rights matters, criminal law, parole proceedings or civil disputes. He fights for his clients without fear or favour. From 2005 to 2012, Michael was a member of Blackstone Chambers, Wellington’s pre-eminent human right’s chambers. There, while working alongside Dr Tony Ellis, he participated in some of the leading Human Rights cases heard in our High Court and Court of Appeal. Michael has been a member of the New Zealand Council of Civil Liberties, and served at an executive level, for 11 years. In 2012, Michael took the opportunity to move from Wellington City to Upper Hutt, and establish chambers within his community. Heretaunga Law was established, along with Stephen Iorns and Steve Taylor, with a view to standing up for the little guy whether they are in the Hutt Valley, Wellington, Auckland, or anywhere in the Country. Michael takes cases as diverse as high level commercial disputes, administrative law, jury trials, military court martials, and human rights cases ranging from the right to hunger strike to cycling in the nude. Contact Michael at michaelbott@xtra.co.nz.

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