Rt Hon John Key
Prime Minister
13 December 2012 Media Statement
Queen’s Counsel Appointed
Prime Minister John Key today announced Attorney-General Christopher Finlayson and Solicitor-General Michael Heron have
been appointed Queen’s Counsel. The rank of Queen’s Counsel recognises outstanding contributions to the legal
profession.
The appointments are the first to be made under recent amendments to the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006, which
restored the title of Queen’s Counsel.
“Both Mr Finlayson and Mr Heron have been appointed Queen’s Counsel due to their career achievements and the leading
positions they hold among New Zealand’s legal profession,” says Mr Key.
“In New Zealand, it is recognised the Attorney-General, as first Law Officer, is the leader of the legal profession. The
office’s responsibilities are of constitutional significance.”
Before entering Parliament in 2005, Mr Finlayson practised law in Wellington for over 25 years, including as a partner
at Bell Gully, and became a barrister sole in 2003. He has represented clients in all of New Zealand’s courts and
tribunals, including nine appearances in the Privy Council.
“Christopher Finlayson is one of this country’s finest legal minds,” says Mr Key. “His achievements speak for
themselves. He is an outstanding barrister and this appointment reflects the responsibility he holds on behalf of the
Crown.”
Mr Heron was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in 1990. He was a partner in Meredith Connell from 2000 to 2007 and
then in Russell McVeagh from 2007 to 2012, when he was appointed Solicitor-General.
“Subject only to the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General is the Government's chief legal adviser and advocate in the
courts. A key responsibility of the Solicitor-General is to advise the Government of the day on constitutional
questions,” says Mr Key.
“Like Mr Finlayson, Mr Heron is a respected lawyer in the profession and this appointment is a reflection of the
responsibility of the office he holds.”
Notes:
Previous Attorneys-General appointed Queen’s or King’s Counsel:
Rt Hon Paul East, QC – 1995
Hon Dr Martyn Finlay, QC – 1973
Hon Sir Clifton Webb, QC - 1954
Hon Henry Mason, KC - 1946.
Previous Solicitors-General appointed Queen’s or King’s Counsel:
Herbert Evans, KC - 1946
Paul Neazor, QC - 1981.
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