Marie Hoolihan
About Marie Hoolihan
Marie Hoolihan is a Senior Associate qualified in New Zealand, currently working at King & Spalding in London. She has a diverse legal background, having worked at notable firms in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Work at King & Spalding
Marie Hoolihan currently holds the position of Senior Associate at King & Spalding, a role she has occupied since 2022. She is qualified in New Zealand and works in the London office. Prior to her current role, she served as an Associate at the same firm from 2019 to 2022. Her experience at King & Spalding encompasses various legal practices, contributing to her expertise in the field.
Previous Experience at Simpson Grierson
Marie Hoolihan began her legal career at Simpson Grierson in Auckland, New Zealand. She worked as a Summer Clerk from 2012 to 2013, followed by a role as a Law Graduate for one month in 2014. She then served as an Associate from 2015 to 2016. Her time at Simpson Grierson provided her with foundational legal experience in various capacities.
Experience at Lewis Silkin
Marie Hoolihan worked as an Associate at Lewis Silkin in London from 2017 to 2019. During her tenure, she gained valuable experience in a diverse legal environment, further enhancing her qualifications as a New Zealand qualified lawyer. This role contributed to her professional development and understanding of international legal practices.
Education and Qualifications
Marie Hoolihan holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) with a major in Economics from the University of Otago, completed between 2009 and 2013. She also studied at the University of Amsterdam, where she achieved a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Economics. Additionally, she attended The College of Law Australia in 2014, furthering her legal education.
Educational Background at Diocesan School for Girls
Marie Hoolihan completed her secondary education at Diocesan School for Girls in Auckland from 2002 to 2008. This six-year period provided her with a strong academic foundation that supported her subsequent studies in law and commerce.