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Kate Sheppard Chambers Joined By Three Additions

  Kate Sheppard Chambers has grown to twelve members with the annoucement of three new members on 2 August 2021. Jennifer Wademan is an experienced litigator and family law expert with international family law practice. >> Your latest law job here She began her career as the Judges’ Clerk to the Principal Family Court Judge, before advising […]

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This Week’s Top 5 New Zealand Law Jobs – From Intelligence Service to Postal Privacy and More

The changing dynamics of legal work means that law degrees continue to provide openings for lawyers well beyond just the law profession and this week’s New Zealand law jobs on LawFuel demonstrate that.  In fact, with the major growth of in-house law roles and governmental, regulatory, business, social and other positions where a law qualification

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An OMG Look At Clifford Chance’s Swanky London Digs, Courtesy of Law Blogger

Legal blogger Lucy Cole has given an Instagram Reels feature look at Clifford Chance’s unreal office setup on Canary Wharf, London. The future Clifford Chance legal trainee provided a fast-but-enticing look at the firm’s facilities including the massive foyer, the coffee shop, canteen, swimming pool and spin  studio – all the accoutrements required of a

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Winston Peters’ Case: The Appeal Regarding Invasion of Privacy and Other Matters – NZ Court of Appeal

The summary of the appeal by Winston Peters in respect of his application for leave to adduce further evidence in respect of his claim of invasion of privacy and publication of private facts is outlined below – Peters v Attorney-General sued on behalf of Ministry of Social Development Case number [2021] NZCA 355 Date of

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James Hardie Settle Weathertightness Case

James Hardie Industries plc , the world’s #1 producer and marketer of high performance fiber cement and fiber gypsum building solutions, is pleased to announce that the weathertightness  class action litigation brought against James Hardie before the Auckland High Court has been settled (Case  No. CIV-2015-404-2981, previously described by James Hardie as the “White litigation”).

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New Appointments to Law Society Auckland Branch Council

Last week the New Zealand Law Society | Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa announced at the Auckland Branch Annual General Meeting that Anitesh Govind, Ben Kirkpatrick and Phil Ahern will join the Auckland Branch Council. Sarah Jerebine departs the council after one term. Senior Solicitor (Litigation & Dispute Resolution) at Auckland Council, Anitesh Govind was

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MBIE Say Remote Working Putting Organisations at risk of Ransomware

CERT NZ is urging Kiwi organisations to tighten up the way they enable remote working for staff to avoid a ransomware attack. Government cyber security agency, CERT NZ says the majority of ransomware attacks occur through poorly configured remote access systems, which businesses use to allow staff to access systems from outside the office. While

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NZ Law Society’s New President From DLA Piper Has Work To Do

Former Chief Operating Officer from DLA Piper, Joanna Simon, has become the NZ Law Society’s new Chief Executive this week. This week the New Zealand Law Society | Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa welcomed its new Chief Executive, Joanna Simon. Joanna joins us Based in Auckland but commuting  between Auckland and Wellington she is the

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Dame Patsy Reddy Made A Distinguished Fellow Of The Institute Of Directors

  New Zealand Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy GNZM, QSO, DStJ has been made a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Directors (IoD). The honour is the highest the IoD can award, reserved for directors who have made a sustained and prominent contribution to governance, business and their communities. Dame Patsy has been an influential leader

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Too Hot To Handle Lawyer’s Career Transition From Smart to Sexy . . And Her Lesson For Other Women

When Palmerston North-born lawyer Larissa Trownson moved law jobs from NZ Winegrower’s legal counsel to a contestant in a racy TV reality show – Too Hot To Handle – she made some major decisions about herself and wound up leaving the Netflix show before the season ended. The show, which has been shown in almost

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