Campbell McGill
Experienced in estate planning, asset protection, property, commercial and employment law — Campbell takes a calm, plain-language approach to even the most complex matters.
He works with founders, business owners and families on the structures that protect what they've built — and stays on hand for the everyday commercial advice that keeps things running.
Comfortable advising international clients in French and Spanish.
Campbell brings a multilingual, commercial mindset to legal work. With degrees in both Law and Arts, and fluency in French and Spanish, he often acts for clients with cross-border interests — from European-NZ families navigating an inheritance, to Latin American business owners setting up in Auckland.
Within the firm he leads the employment law practice and works alongside Kristine on property and commercial transactions. He's a clear thinker on structures: how a trust, company, or shareholding arrangement should be set up at the start so it doesn't cause grief at the finish.
Campbell believes employment relationships should be drafted to last — not just to survive a Personal Grievance. His advice for employers errs toward preventative HR; for employees, he focuses on understanding what's actually achievable from a negotiation.

