Abigail is a disputes lawyer with a focus on competition law.
Expertise
Abigail offers experience in a wide range of matters involving civil litigation, criminal proceedings, and competition disputes. She has a particular interest in the interaction between competition law and digital markets, and her expertise lies in understanding new regulations and enforcement priorities that shape this field.
A New Zealand qualified lawyer, Abigail previously worked as a solicitor at Meredith Connell, the leading litigation firm in New Zealand, and as a Law Clerk for two barristers in Auckland.
BA and LLB in History and Classical Studies, Victoria University of Wellington
LLM in Competition Law, London School of Economics
Solicitor and Barrister, New Zealand, 2019
Kate Davenport KC, Jovana Nedeljkov, Abigail Masters “Recoverability of Trustee Litigation Costs” (2018) 24 Trusts & Trustees 364.
At Hausfeld, Abigail is part of the legal teams:
Previously, Abigail undertook civil litigation in New Zealand where she was involved in asset recovery proceedings, acting for both the Commissioner of Police and the Official Assignee. This work involved appearing in the High Court and Court of Appeal.