Nadja Cronin

Senior Associate

Nadja Cronin joined the firm in 2016, bringing with her over 20 years of experience practising law in the private and public sectors in New Zealand and Samoa. She undertakes work across the practice, including intellectual property, finance, commercial advisory, employment, estates and property matters.

While working in New Zealand, Nadja developed particular expertise in employment and labour law, representing both employers and employees. Her diverse practice experience covers immigration, family, administrative, public and consumer law.

In 2010, Nadja took a sabbatical from the law. She studied nursing, receiving the award for academic excellence in her graduating class. Nadja returned to Samoa in 2015 and came back to her first love, the practice of law.

Nadja’s community work has included a term as Chairperson of Porirua Living Without Violence, a New Zealand community organisation providing education and support programmes to end family violence.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Laws; Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 1984

  • Bachelor of Nursing, Universal College of Learning, New Zealand, 2012

  • Registered Nurse, Nursing Council of New Zealand, 2013

Admissions

  • Samoa, 2016

  • New Zealand, 1985