FEATURED EXCELLENCE AWARDEE
Samuel Moore
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EXCELLENCE AWARDEE:
Young Private Practice Lawyer
of the Year (35 Or Under)
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EXCELLENCE AWARDEE:
Young Private Practice Lawyer
of the Year (35 Or Under)
Samuel Moore
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1188 Whakue St, Rotorua Central, Rotorua
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Samuel Moore is an experienced barrister based in Auckland’s CBD, specialising in Civil & Commercial as well as Regulatory & Insurance litigation and advice.
Samuel’s clients range from large corporates and government entities to private individuals, insurers and pro bono clients.
The Lakes College Culinary Club (TLCCC) started with a team of 12 students and has now expanded to over 30 members, showcasing its continued success through participation in college events and even catering for local community organisations. This program not only imparts valuable culinary skills but also teaches the significance of community service, fosters practical abilities and cultivates a professional work ethic.
Spanning ages 11 to 18, the Culinary Club challenges students to create elaborate six-course degustation dinners and manage large-scale catering for college gatherings. Chloe, a Year 7 student, praises the program for imparting essential life skills in an enjoyable way among friends. Likewise, Emily values the connections she forms despite the program’s demanding pace.
Under the guidance of Chef Joel, TLCCC contributes to the college’s ethos and the students’ personal growth. The program’s commitment to local ingredients and culinary adventures is evident as it expands to include barista training and Responsible Service of Alcohol certification. The program seamlessly merges science, art and food technology, promoting discipline and shared responsibility. TLCCC embodies a commitment to service, community engagement and student leadership, cementing its unique character and contribution to The Lakes College.
The Lakes College Culinary Club (TLCCC) started with a team of 12 students and has now expanded to over 30 members, showcasing its continued success through participation in college events and even catering for local community organisations. This program not only imparts valuable culinary skills but also teaches the significance of community service, fosters practical abilities and cultivates a professional work ethic.
Spanning ages 11 to 18, the Culinary Club challenges students to create elaborate six-course degustation dinners and manage large-scale catering for college gatherings. Chloe, a Year 7 student, praises the program for imparting essential life skills in an enjoyable way among friends. Likewise, Emily values the connections she forms despite the program’s demanding pace.
Under the guidance of Chef Joel, TLCCC contributes to the college’s ethos and the students’ personal growth. The program’s commitment to local ingredients and culinary adventures is evident as it expands to include barista training and Responsible Service of Alcohol certification. The program seamlessly merges science, art and food technology, promoting discipline and shared responsibility. TLCCC embodies a commitment to service, community engagement and student leadership, cementing its unique character and contribution to The Lakes College.
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Barrister | Head of Chambers
Legal positions
Legal Advisor | The Cook Islands: National Reform Project (OSH and Workers’ Compensation), including consultation, advice to the Cook Islands, and drafting instructions to the Parliamentary Council Office (2018–2020)
Adjunct Law Lecturer | Auckland University of Technology, including graduate and postgraduate students in intensive special topic papers (2017–2021)
Committee member | ADLS Health and Safety Committee (2017–2020)
Crown Prosecutor | Crown Solicitor of Auckland (2013–2016)
National Leadership Team | Meredith Connell (2014–2016)
Non-legal positions
Founding Board Member and Treasurer | Aotearoa New Zealand Human Rights Lawyers Association (2012–2013)
Advisory Board, Director, Communications Manager | Equal Justice Project (2009–2011)
Researcher (pure mathematics) | Auckland University research scholarship (2007–2008)
Conference Chair | National Safety Leadership Summit, Safety 360 (2017)
Senior Consultant | Deloitte (2015–2017)
Wolfe Street Chambers
Samuel founded Wolfe Street Chambers in 2016 after leaving the leadership team of New Zealand’s largest litigation practice. Since then, his independent practice has grown and is currently supported by a team of three barristers, a law clerk, a practice manager, an operations manager and the office mascot (Peanut the dachshund).
Barrister | Head of Chambers
