Lawyers

Megan Evans (previously Richards)

Megan Evans (previously Richards)

Work Department

Litigation and Dispute Resolution - Employment

Position

Partner and Head of Employment (Wellington)

Career

Megan is an internationally recognised employment and public law specialist. She has practised law for more than 30 years in top tier firms in New Zealand, Australia, and London, and sits on MinterEllisonRuddWatts’ board.

Megan acts for many high-profile private entities operating in diverse sectors. She also regularly acts for government departments and crown entities. Megan’s practice traverses strategic, litigious, and time-critical day-to-day advice on all aspects of employment-related and public law.

Bringing significant experience to all employment related matters, Megan advises on employment agreements and HR policies, managing poor performance, restructuring and redundancy, disciplinary investigations and dismissals, executive exits, leave entitlements, minimum standards compliance, secondments, KiwiSaver, collective bargaining, independent contractor arrangements, establishing business in NZ and recruiting staff, privacy, and restraints of trade and other post termination obligations.

As part of her employment practice, Megan advises on immigration requirements for foreign nationals wishing to work in New Zealand or set up businesses here. She assists with business visa applications and complex health, character, and financial requirements. She also liaises with Immigration New Zealand on behalf of clients.

Megan regularly represents clients at mediations, in the Employment Relations Authority, and in the Employment Court. She is on the Editorial Boards of a number of employment publications and is also the co-author of the Laws of New Zealand Employment chapter.

Megan is also a public law expert and advises on exercise of statutory powers, legislative drafting, discrimination and judicial review proceedings, risk management and legal compliance and governance. Megan was appointed to the Legislation Advisory Committee in 2011 and then became an external member of the new Legislation Design and Advisory Committee until November 2018 (both appointments by the Attorney General).

Clients regularly seek Megan’s expertise when navigating complex issues with broader regulatory and political considerations. She is mindful of and manages any political, media, and/or public interest considerations that can often accompany matters she is instructed on.

Megan’s leading expertise across employment and public law is consistently recognised in independent legal directories. Clients praise her as “a smart and pragmatic lawyer. She sees the bigger picture but is able to give me advice that is sensible, balanced and detailed enough I can act on it” – The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2022.

Languages

English

Memberships

Editorial Board Member, Lexis Nexis' Employment Law Bulletin

Editorial Board Member, Lexis Nexis' Employment Headnotes of New Zealand

Education

LLB, Victoria University of Wellington (1990)

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