2022

New Zealand Law Firms Urged to ‘Be Kind’ to Win Candidates in a Strangled Market

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Law firms are urged to be ‘kind’ and less adversarial in job interviews if they want to secure legal talent in New Zealand in a time of severe lawyer shortages in corporate, property and litigation practice.  Legal sector recruitment expert and founder of Auckland recruitment agency Altitude, Louise Hall-Strutt, said many candidates are basing their

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Want to Change Your Google Business Account to Personal? Try This . . .

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Laura Butler*  Setting up your Google Business Account is simple enough and there are plenty of indications of how to do so. Once it is set up, some wish to change their business account to a personal account. The Google Business Account involves setting up a Google business profile, including setting up your business hours,

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IP Law – Promotions at AJ Park

IP Lawyers AJ Park have promoted four staff with two as principal and two to associate roles with the firms. >> Latest NZ Law Roles Here on The Best NZ Law Jobs Network Natalie Harre and Thomas Huthwaite have become principals, while Sharon Zhu and Lucette Kuhn have been elevated to senior associate and associate, respectively. Harre leads the litigation team

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Wildlife Tracker Involved in Illegal Rhinoceros Horn and Elephant Ivory Trade Sentenced to 63 Months’ Prison

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that MOAZU KROMAH, a/k/a “Ayoub,” a/k/a “Ayuba,” a/k/a “Kampala Man,” a citizen of Liberia and resident of Uganda, was sentenced today to 63 months in prison for conspiring to traffic in millions of dollars in rhinoceros horns and elephant ivory, both

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Morrison Kent Culture Report Kept Behind Closed Doors

The NZ Herald report that the report into Morrison Kent’s culture, sparked by the newspaper’s own reports, is not to be made public. The report related to complaints that arose following an incident in 2019, details of which were reported here. The report is an independent review conducted by barrister Rachel Burt, (left) who specialises

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