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SFO leads Anti‑Corruption Taskforce pilot to strengthen public sector resilience

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO), supported by the New Zealand Police and the Public Service Commission, today announced a joint Anti‑Corruption Taskforce and pilot programme to build a clearer, system‑wide picture of the corruption and fraud risks across the public service. The Taskforce will be led by the SFO and draw on specialist counter fraud and […]

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NZ Law – DLA Piper deepens specialist capability with senior promotions and strategic hires

DLA Piper senior lawyers: Nick Byrnes, Kieron Creagh, Jennifer Smith, Tyson Hullena, Mike Campbell 16 July 2025 – DLA Piper has announced three senior promotions alongside two strategic lateral hires, reinforcing the firm’s capabilities in high-demand practice areas across New Zealand. The appointments reflect growing client demand in financial services, employment, infrastructure, renewable energy, regulatory reform, and

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Simon Berry: The Lawyer Who Keeps on Moving (and Confusing) in NZ Environmental Law

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The Many Legal Faces of Simon Berry Environmental lawyer Simon Berry has enjoyed a journey is as twisty as a resource consent application. Just when you think you’ve pinned down which Simon Berry is which, another twist emerges—this time, with Simon Berry’s latest LinkedIn post showing he has been launching yet another new solo practice.

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Australian Divorce Fund Launches in New Zealand

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Divorce Funding Startup JustFund Expands Into NZ With Backing From Top Family Law Firms A legal lifeline for the “missing middle” hits New Zealand shores as Australian legal finance startup JustFund launches in New Zealand, offering flexible funding for clients navigating divorce or separation — and it’s doing so with the support of several New

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NZ Law – Turner Hopkins partners with Beijing firm to ramp up China‑NZ legal work

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Mandarin‑speaking team powers Kiwis’ legal access to China Takapuna’s Turner Hopkins—established in 1923 and home to one of NZ’s top Mandarin‑speaking legal teams—has struck a strategic collaboration with Beijing Zhongwen Law Firm’s Shenzhen branch. This move is more than just a logo swap: it signals rising demand from Kiwis and Chinese investors needing support with

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NZ Lawyer News – Bell Gully Announce Seven Senior Promotions

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>> Your new law job – LawFuel’s Jobs Network We are pleased to acknowledge the appointments of seven senior lawyers across our competition, banking and finance, litigation, environment and planning and projects and infrastructure teams: Penny Pasley, Colleen Cheong, Finnbahr Boyle, David Northfield, James Ruddell, Megan Exton and Meika McHardy.  “These recent appointments reflect our

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New Zealand Needs Independent Watchdog For Counterterrorism – Law Professor

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An independent watchdog would shine a light into the shadowy world of security and counterterrorism, says Associate Professor John Ip in a research paper. >> Law Jobs here – LawFuel legal jobs network Since the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks, New Zealand has introduced several counterterrorism laws, significantly expanding state power. Now, a legal expert says

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Eric Watson Fails In Attempt To Throw Out US Insider-Trading Charges

A New York federal judge has just dismissed his latest attempt to throw out insider-trading charges filed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission—as well as his accompanying counterclaim. The decision came this week, marking a double defeat for Watson, but he’s already digging in his heels. Because this was a pre-answer motion the court has

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Lawyers’ Email Row Sees Judge’s Rebuke From the Court of Appeal

The Fallout: Justice Gendall’s judgment gets politely dismantled In a pointed decision delivered by the Court of Appeal, Hardie & Brant v NZ Law Society & NSC No. 2 [2024] NZCA 90, the case involving two lawyers who exchanged controversial cricket-themed emails has turned into a masterclass on what not to do when handling professional

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