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Former Kiwi PMs’ Selective Outrage and Convenient Blindness

John Bowie, LawFuel publisher New Zealand has never been shy about exporting its former prime ministers, Jacinda Ardern being the major star-turn on this stage at present, but the latest double-act is something to behold. In a masterclass of geopolitical gymnastics Helen Clark and John Key have demonstrated the fine art of selective moral outrage. For […]

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Simon Moore KC’s Family-Friendly Career Move

From Bench to Boardroom Justice Simon Moore KC’s farewell from the High Court in Auckland earlier this year was meant to mark the end of his distinguished judicial career. But like many good retirement stories, this one came with an unexpected twist. The former High Court judge and long-term Crown Solicitor has joined Tavendale & Partners

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Anderson Lloyd’s Strategic Strike: The Chapman Tripp Partner Poaching

New Zealand’s Evolving Big Law Scene John Bowie, LawFuel publisher In what can only be described as déjà vu with a South Island twist, Anderson Lloyd has executed another masterful lateral recruitment coup that signals are more dynamic New Zealand legal market among large law firms. The firm’s acquisition of three Chapman Tripp partners—Jo Appleyard,

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Anderson Lloyd attracts three senior partners from Chapman Tripp

Anderson Lloyd is expanding its Christchurch team and presence in the South Island with the appointment of three senior partners from Chapman Tripp – a move that significantly strengthens the firm’s national capability in the infrastructure, energy and rural sectors and in resource management, property and private wealth. The lateral hire of Jo Appleyard, Ben

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Grimshaw’s Day in Court Sees Celebration Over Leaky Building Saga

Grimshaw & Co is celebrating ther Court of Appeal victory in respect of the multi-million dollar negligence claim against the firm over Auckland’s notorious Spencer on Byron leaky building saga, which we reported about two years ago. Originally, the High Court had ruled that Grimshaw & Co’s advice to delay urgent repairs had left apartment

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Dentons NZ: The Unseen Hand Behind Labour’s Covid Curtain

The Great Ministerial No-Show John Bowie, LawFuel publisher Dentons have been the legal hands behind the ministerial no show at the Covid inquiry, turning the situation into something of a damp squid, which is presumably the intention, after leading the charge on the most intrusive and destructive government disaster New Zealand has seen. The pulpit

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The NZ Legal Salary Paradox: Why 84% of NZ Law Firms Are Planning Pay Rises That Still Won’t Keep Lawyers Happy

Hays NZ Law Salary Guide FY25/26 The Hays Salary Guide FY25/26 has some interesting revelations that might surprise you, and they’re particularly relevant for anyone working in or hiring for legal jobs in New Zealand, which is doing well in terms of salary growth, according to the Guide. The legal sector has claimed the fourth

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National’s Silence on Banking Law Controversy Gets More Mysterious by the Day

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Chris Finlayson and Andrew Harmos Demand Answers. Judith Collins Says Nothing John Bowie, LawFuel publisher When former Attorney-General Chris Finlayson KC and former NZX Chair Andrew Harmos – both key ‘power list lawyers’ FYI – start calling for investigations, you’d typically expect National Party MPs to at least clear their throats. Instead? Nothing. Zip. Despite

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