Six solicitors work at Rodgers Law, and each has his and her own specialisation. Our experts are Steve Rodgers, Werner van Harselaar, Bob Lawrence, Evan Moore, Michael Win, and Kate McLay.
Steve Rodgers
Steve is a partner in Rodgers Law. He graduated in 1979 from Otago University, and has been a partner in Dunedin law firms for 33 years.
His areas of expertise include commercial and business law, property law, farming, trusts and succession law.
He has been involved in Sport Otago as a trustee, Otago Polytechnic, executive member of the Otago District Law Society, Deputy Chair of the Otago Nuggets and Chair of Parafed New Zealand.
His outside interests include his family, fishing and olive growing. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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Werner van Harselaar
Werner is a partner in Rodgers Law and specialises in Immigration, Gambling Societies, Rural, Employment and Transport law.
His previous background in secondary teaching provides knowledge in Education and assisting school Boards of Trustees. Werner's community involvement has included being the Chair of his local primary school and director/trustee duties for regional sports bodies.
Family activities take up a great deal of his time and he is also an active participant in various recreational endeavours such as soccer, mountain biking, chainsawing, and fishing. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Michael Win
Michael graduated LLB in May 2003. Prior to commencing his law studies, Michael was a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, and for over 20 years specialised in accounting for the rural sector, small to medium size businesses and trusts, as well as estate and asset planning.
Michael's main area of practice are business and farm sales and acquisitions, residential and commercial property, trusts, estate planning and wills, succession planning for the rural sector and businesses, relationship property and tax, changes to GST on land transactions, changes to qualifying company rules, and looking through company articles. He is now a partner in Rodgers Law.
Michael is an avid fisherman, hunter and gardener. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Bob Lawrence
Bob has worked in law since his second year at University. He has been a Partner in Dunedin law firms since 1968, and joined Steve in partnership in 2001. He has been a Consultant here since 2003.
His expertise is in commercial law, (particularly corporate structure and financing), commercial property and trusts.
Bob also practices as an Arbitrator and Mediator, is a member of the arbitration and mediation panels, and of the rural list of the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand.
His outside interests include bridge, bowls, and Burmese cat breeding. Bob was a committee member and the President of the Otago Bridge Club. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Evan Moore
Born and raised in the Maniototo, with his high school years at Waitaki Boys', Evan completed his law degree in 1976 and a B.D. in 1993 and apart from two years on his OE has worked continuously as a general lawyer.
He joined Steve in 1994 as a consultant.
Evans main areas of expertise are residential conveyancing, general family law, and also dealing with Wills, Trusts and Estates. He is Chair of The Southern Trust and The St Kilda Community Sports Society.
Outside of law, Evan's interests are his grand-children and vineyard – it used to include golf and multi-sports until the vineyard came along. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Kate McLay
Kate has joined Rodgers-Law as our newest solicitor. More details about her soon. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it






