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Mortgaging Our Future – Chapman Tripp Partner on Jacinda’s “Huge Economic Harm”

Chapman Tripp partner David Patterson wrote an opinion piece for Stuff which – correctly in our view – indicated the huge economic harm coming kiwis’ way as a result of the lockdown. Patterson (right) is also the National Party’s candidate for the Rongotai seat and so there is a strong political agenda at work here, […]

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Leading QC And 5 Others Announced As Part of Criminal Cases Review Commission

Justice Minister Andrew Little has announced details of further appointments to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, including leading Queens Counsel Nigel Hampton. The Commission will begin receiving applications for review of convictions and sentences from 1 July 2020. Who Are Our Up-and-Coming Leading Litigators? Take The LawFuel Survey Paula Rose has investigation experience, is a current member of

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Legal Academic Leaves Largest Bequest Left to Auckland Law School

The Auckland Law School has received a $5 million bequest from one of its former academics, the late Professor Brian Coote, a private law expert who died last year. The author of the influencial “Exception Clauses”, Professor Coote taught at the school for over 30 years and was Dean for four years until 1987. Who

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The Future of NZ Law Jobs Likely To Take a Downward Dive, Says Legal Recruiter

Dramatically Changed Landscape Confronts Legal Profession From skills shortages and high demand for professionals of all kinds, the sudden prospect of a deep recession or even depression has fundamentally shifted the landscape practically overnight. For legal professionals, the exact extent of the fallout is as yet unclear for NZ law jobs, but candidates should be

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Two Lawyers Among ‘Best brains’ Awarded Postgraduate Scholarships

Two young lawyers have received scholarships for postgraduate study from the prestigious William Georgetti Scholarship programme, including Gilbert Walker lawyer Jack Alexander (pictured above) and Meredith Connell lawyer Robbie Morrison.  The media release announcing the scholarships noted that Jack Alexander is currently practising as a litigator. He studied law and history at the University of

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A significant five years since Lecretia Seales v Attorney General

In 2015, Lecretia Seales went to the High Court to seek a ruling that would allow a doctor to assist her to die with her consent; in September, the End of Life Choice Act will give all New Zealanders the opportunity to vote in a referendum to allow assisted dying.   For the past five years, Te Herenga

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Corporate Lawyer Joins Russell McVeagh As Wellington-Based Partner

Russell McVeagh announced today that Catherine Shirley-Brown has joined its national Corporate team as the firm’s newest partner, based in Wellington. Cath has previously worked at Russell McVeagh, and her appointment to partner at the firm follows experience as partner at another New Zealand law firm and six years as a partner at leading international firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, based

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Commerce Commission issues warning to Hong Kong based electronics retailer

Online electronics retailer BXT International Limited and its related companies (together known as Becextech) have been warned by the Commerce Commission for conduct that the Commission considers has likely breached the Fair Trading Act.  The warning follows a Commission investigation into the Hong Kong based company which sells electronic goods such as mobile phones, computers,

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