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Litigation Funding Group Lodges Bias Complaint Against Chief Justice Sian Elias

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In a dramatic move the leading litigation funding group LPF Group have laid a complaint against chief justice Dame Sian Elias alleging that her actions had brought a “breach of natural justice, judicial bias and a failure to disclose potential conflicts of interest.” In a press release issued today, the company, of which former Supreme […]

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Jim Farmer QC on Pro Bono Work and the Legal Lifestyle

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Jim Farmer QC is a voice worth listening to beyond just the courtroom.  His occasional blog offerings provide sage advice on everything from the state of the law to legal lifestyle issues. His latest offering relates to lawyers handling pro bono work as an aid to their legal lifestyle and general obligation to provide service

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Russell McVeagh Wins pan-Asia Gender Diversity Award

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The leading law firm has been named winner of ‘Best Gender Diversity Initiative by National Firm’ at last night’s IFLR Euromoney Legal Media Group Asia Women in Business Law Awards, held in Hong Kong. Russell McVeagh senior partner and board member Sarah Armstrong said the award highlights the firm’s success in implementing and supporting diversity

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The Lawyer in the Aaron Smith Airport Sex “Affair” Juggles Her Multiple Careers

Special Correspondent Lawyer Bridget Morton, the woman at the centre of the All Black Aaron Smith ‘toilet sex scandal’ is less than happy with the ‘formal warning’ given to Smith and wanted him to tell the truth,  being less than happy with the way the rugby fraternity and media have treated her. Even her mum

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“Do I Look Big In This Honey?” – The New Ceremonial Look For Senior Judges

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It’s a new look for Supreme Court Judges on ceremonial occasions, with a distinctive kiwi twist that will make the new robes more ‘reflective’ of New Zealand traditions and history, says the Judicial Office for Senior Courts (in what must be one of the first we’ve heard from them in many a year) e one of

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Barrister’s Bitter Row Over Litigation Funding Venture

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A row between Feltex funder Tony Gavigan and barrister John Eichelbaum, son of former Chief Justice Sir Thomas Eichelbaum, has been revealed in a Court of Appeal recent Court of Appeal ruling. Tony Gavigan drove the litigation against the Feltex directors, on behalf of 3639 investors in the name of Eric Houghton and seeking $185

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Speech Recognition Software:  New Entrants Enter the Market – But Which is Best?

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  The development of artificial intelligence applications in the law field is not all about robot lawyers and applications that replicate legal roles. One of those sitting at the forefront of AI developments in modern law practices has been speech recognition (SR) software applications, which is a field that has become more crowded since Google

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Meet the New Attorney General – 7 Things To Know About David Parker

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Special Correspondent – New Attorney General David Parker is a man who will may bring a somewhat different approach to his predecessor.  From being almost broke financially to having a personal relationship that has created some waves socially, he is a man who will bring a strong social conscience together with some solid life experience

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