Kyra Reznikov

Kyra Reznikov (born 1979) is a South Australian commercial lawyer and Special Counsel at legal firm Finlaysons.

Kyra Reznikov (2016)

Career

As a child, Reznikov attended Annesley College where she demonstrated an early aptitude for science. She won the Mark Oliphant Science Award in 1995.[1] After graduating from high school, she attended the University of Adelaide, where she obtained degrees in law and chemical engineering with first class honors. She went on to practise law at Finlaysons.

In 2010, Reznikov was recognised by Doyle’s Guide to the Australian Legal Profession as one of the Top 20 "rising stars of Planning and Environmental Law" in Australia.[2] The same year she was working as a Senior Associate for the firm. Her paper "Fracture Stimulation – legal risks and liabilities" was published in the Proceedings of the 2010 Australian Geothermal Energy Conference.[3] By 2013, Reznikov had accrued ten years experience as a legal professional and was managing environmental law at Finlaysons.

She has worked with oil and gas company Santos Ltd, ExxonMobil (the former Port Stanvac refinery), the Boyne Island aluminium smelter in Queensland and the Bell Bay aluminium smelter in Tasmania.[4] Reznikov is regular presenter at resources and energy sector conferences.[2] In 2014 she was first recognised by Best Lawyers Australia for Planning and Environmental Law. As of 2016, Reznikov's work for the resources sector focuses on "planning approvals and tenement applications, environmental impact assessment, compliance, water access, tenure and management of carbon costs."[2]

In April 2016, Reznikov joined a delegation organised by the Committee for Adelaide which visited a number of nuclear waste storage facilities in Europe. Since her return in May, she has spoken on the topic at a number of private events, including the AusIMM Uranium Conference[5] and smaller events hosted by the South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy[6] and the Law Society of South Australia. Her AusIMM conference presentation was entitled "Opportunities and Challenges for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Participation – Learnings from Finland, France and the UK".[7]

Reznikov is also a member of the South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy's Women in Resources South Australia committee.[8]

In 2014-15, Rezinkov was a rostered lawyer with the Environmental Defenders Office South Australia.[9]

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References

  1. "Presentation Ceremony - Norwood Concert Hall Friday 19 September 2014" (PDF).
  2. "Kyra Rezinikov - South Australian Resources and Energy Investment Conference 30 April - 2 May". South Australian Resources & Energy Investment Conference. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  3. Gurgenci, Hal; Weber, Rikki (2010). Proceedings of the 2010 Australian Geothermal Energy Conference (PDF). Geoscience Australia. p. 421.
  4. Changerathil, Valerina (26 February 2013). "Finlaysons lawyer Kyra Reznikov is guiding SA's largest company Santos through the carbon tax maze". The Advertiser. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  5. Griffiths, Luke (8 June 2016). "Royal commission engagement expert says nuclear opportunities will disappear if decision is rushed". Herald Sun. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  6. Stephen. "SACOME: South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy - Nuclear seminar - 23 June". www.sacome.org.au. Archived from the original on 20 June 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  7. "The AusIMM International Uranium Conference" (PDF). AusIMM. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  8. Andrews, Megan. "SACOME: South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy - About us". www.sacome.org.au. Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  9. "Annual Report 2014-15" (PDF). Environmental Defenders Office South Australia. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
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