Bell Gully Celebrates Five Lawyers Recognised As NZ Lawyer 2026 Future Legal Leaders
Bell Gully is delighted to announce that our newest partner, Hannah Turton, along with senior associates Anna Codlin, Ruth Keats, Laura Lincoln and Toa Vulangi, have been recognised among NZ Lawyer’s 2026 Future Legal Leaders.
The NZ Lawyer Future Legal Leaders list highlights high-performing lawyers across New Zealand’s legal profession who are shaping the future of the industry through their leadership capability and strong commercial judgement.
The awards recognise rising stars not just for being technically excellent, but also strategic, self-led and commercially aware.
“We congratulate all our nominees on this well-deserved recognition. Their inclusion in this list of the industry’s young leaders is a clear reflection of the commitment, talent and drive of our lawyers, as well as their shared focus on delivering exceptional outcomes for our clients,” said Bell Gully Chair, Torrin Crowther.
He said the recognition reflects the breadth of emerging talent across Bell Gully’s legal practice.
Bell Gully extends its congratulations to all this year’s Future Legal Leaders.
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