For the third year running Wynn Williams will be supporting the Environmental Compliance Conference as our Jade Sponsor. We appreciate their continued support and took the opportunity this week to ask what makes Wynn Williams tick and why ENVCC is so important to the work they do.

Wynn Williams is a full-service law firm, with offices in Auckland, Queenstown and Christchurch. Records suggest that they are the oldest legal firm in are Ōtautahi, founded in Christchurch in 1859. They have 27 partners who are all leaders in their specialised fields, alongside 150 lawyers and support staff. Describing themselves as a “little big firm”, they have developed a collaborative ethos over their 165 years in practice.

Q. Tell us about Wynn Williams’ Support for ENVCC?

Wynn Williams works with regional councils and other local authorities up and down the country. “Local Government is preparing for the next wave of resource management reform, and we see our important role in supporting this work.”

The firm’s interest in the annual Environmental Compliance Conference draws particularly from the enthusiasm of its leaders in the Regulatory and Prosecutions Team, who work closely with our local Government and Environment & Planning Team. Joshua Shaw (Partner in Regulatory & Prosecutions) and Senior Associate Tim McGuigan are firm believers in shared knowledge across the regulatory and compliance sector, particularly when it comes to enforcement strategies and practical issues associated with compliance, monitoring and enforcement. They know that local authorities will often be grappling with similar enforcement issues and encourage the sharing of knowledge within the sector to allow them to form a common understanding and consistency in enforcement responses.

Wynn Williams also believes in helping Council’s to get “their ducks in a row”. They continue to ask whether there are any weaknesses or gaps in the case, especially if you are contemplating a prosecution. They have a strong focus on training, particularly around teaching others how to conduct a thorough investigation.

There needs to be a place to discuss and debate current issues and trends within the compliance, monitoring and enforcement sphere, and Wynn Williams believes that ECC provides the perfect forum to do that. Having intimate knowledge of this area itself, Wynn Williams has observed that ECC promotes collegiality between local authorities. The conference falls at a time when delegates will be considering a suite of legislative changes to the enforcement landscape as Government progressively introduces bills to reform the RMA.

Q. What Makes Wynn Williams Special?

Described as pragmatic, technically brilliant, solutions focused and client centric, the firm provides wrap around services, never hesitating to bring other experts to the table. We may have one expert in a particular field but are always willing to draw on others within the firm to provide complementary expertise. “This is important because the prosecution process can be nuanced, particularly when a case involves rules or other statutory instruments that are open to multiple interpretations”. The Regulatory and Prosecutions Team often utilises specialised local government, planning and RMA lawyers within the firm to provide their layer of expertise on complex cases.

We don’t just have an exemplary understanding of environmental law. We have specialists in local government law in all three of their offices and work at a strategic level with local government and elected representatives to support their decision-making processes.

“We seek optimum outcomes for all stakeholders, including the environment”

Our lawyers are trial advocates; they’re working with regulators day in and day out on a broad spectrum of enforcement issues, including judicial review. They’re not just litigators, although matters of non-compliance often end up in court. We want to share what they’re doing and widen the optics.

“We’re facing a transitional period as RMA reform continues”. Wynn Williams is aware that the industry will need to work together to adopt a strategic approach. “We’ll look to what we’ve had before, what will remain, and what’s in the pipeline.”

Abstracts for ENVCC24 close today! Join Wynn Williams at the 20th Anniversary of ENVCC, at the Tāikina Wellington Convention Centre on 26th – 28th November 2024.