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Stacey Shortall

Author: Stacey Shortall

Stacey Shortall is a Partner in Dispute Resolution and Litigation. Stacey has more than 20 years’ experience successfully representing financial institutions, other corporate clients, public sector entities and directors and officers in significant litigation and regulatory matters. Before returning to MinterEllisonRuddWatts in 2010 she worked as a litigator in New York and is recognised by international legal directories as a leading New Zealand lawyer. In 2018 Stacey was named as New Zealand’s Disputes Star of the Year at the annual Asia Law Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards. Stacey has received other awards for her community-based work in New York and New Zealand. She is the founding trustee of the Who Did You Help Today charitable trust which runs Homework Clubs that partners organisations with low decile primary schools around New Zealand, the Mothers Project which helps imprisoned mothers maintain connections with their children, and HelpTank which is New Zealand’s first home-grown digital skilled volunteering platform. Stacey is a published author. She also is a frequent speaker on issues concerning gender diversity, inclusion and the importance of giving back to the community. Contact Stacey at stacey.shortall@minterellison.co.nz or connect via LinkedIn.

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