Sally Morris https://www.morrislegal.co.nz/team/sally-morris

Author: Sally Morris

Sally Morris is the founding partner of Morris. Sally is admitted as a barrister and solicitor in New Zealand, New South Wales and New York and has a master of laws degree from Columbia University in New York. Sally began her career as a Crown prosecutor where she obtained extensive court room and advocacy experience. Sally also has significant commercial experience, including acting for Samsung in the Federal Court of Australia litigation against Apple. Sally’s combined criminal and commercial litigation experience provides a unique viewpoint from which to resolve private client disputes. Sally has an established reputation in the field of relationship property, trust and estate disputes. In 2022, Sally was listed as a leading family and relationship property lawyer in Doyles Guide. Sally was recognised in the 2016 NZ Lawyer 2016 Hotlist as “one to watch” and was a finalist for the Young Private Practice Lawyer of the Year at the 2016 New Zealand Law Awards. Sally has been published in the New Zealand Law Journal and the International STEP Journal with articles relating to the role of charities in estate disputes and the application of the Wills Act by the High Court. Sally regularly presents papers to industry conferences around New Zealand including recent presentations on the use of trusts to protect assets, the role of the independent trustee, challenges to estates and the implications of the recent Supreme Court decision of Clayton v Clayton in terms of asset protection following the end of a relationship. Sally is a STEP Affiliate member and has completed the STEP Advanced Diploma in Trusts and Estates. Sally is also a member of the Auckland Women Lawyers’ Association and the Family Courts Association. ‍

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