- Chapman Tripp is regularly ranked among New Zealand’s top law firms and is the only Kiwi firm listed in the Global Arbitration Review GAR 100 guide.
- Its service offering spans deal-making, dispute resolution, infrastructure and digital economy work, demonstrating breadth and depth across key industries.
Chapman Tripp’s growth and focus
Founded in 1875, Chapman Tripp has grown into a dominant player in New Zealand’s commercial-law market. The firm serves a broad client base — including government agencies, major corporates, infrastructure developers and fintech businesses — across offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
A notable recent achievement: Chapman Tripp is the only New Zealand law firm to be ranked in the GAR 100 guide, recognising its dedicated international arbitration practice. On social media the firm remains open and engaging Elements reflect a firm combining legacy and leadership with a clear ambition for innovation — a strong basis for commendation.
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Industry context and challenges
The legal sector in New Zealand is changing quickly. Clients now expect faster responses, simpler processes and more transparent pricing. Technology has also changed how firms operate — tools for digital document review and AI-based research are becoming standard. Chapman Tripp has taken these shifts seriously. It formed a
Digital Litigation Solutions team to manage e-discovery and integrate AI into case analysis. The rise of boutique specialists and international entrants, however, has made competition for talent and clients even tougher.For clients, securing value, speed and insight has become just as critical as legal expertise. In this context, Chapman Tripp’s combination of commercial depth, legal excellence and tech-savvy service gives it an edge.