New Zealand Law News

Migrant Parent Health Insurance Requirements Would Reduce Taxpayer Risk

Aaron Martin* The parent visa category, which may be reopened soon, is criticised as too costly to the taxpayer. But perhaps the problem lies in the policy settings that permit access to welfare and health services. Pundits expect the Government will soon make a decision on whether to reopen the parent visa category. The category, which

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4 Tips From a Young Lawyer on Obtaining a Law Job You Want in London

Facebook Google+ Twitter LinkedIn  LawFuel Contributor* The shift from the New Zealand legal market to the UK’s can be daunting for young Kiwi lawyers.  Despite being now a well-trodden path, there are plenty of pitfalls and lessons to be learned. Below, a Kiwi who has recently gone through the experience provides some thoughts on the

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Law Society Fines & Censures Former Law Partner in Sexual Harassment Case

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The NZ Law Society has taken the first action since the #Metoo storm broke out over Russell McVeagh’s sexual harassment claims by making a determination against an unnamed law firm and an unnamed lawyer. See the Law Society decision here The lawyer sexually harassed two firm employees at firm social events and was removed from

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New Board Chair at MinterEllisonRuddWatts

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Leading Construction and Infrastructure Partner, Sarah Sinclair has been elected as board chair of MinterEllisonRuddWatts – effective 1 January 2019.Internationally recognised, Sarah Sinclair joined the firm in 2010 and brought her extensive experience to help build New Zealand’s foremost legal construction and energy practices. She also brings strong governance skills to the role having been a board

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11. Rebecca Kitteridge

Rebecca Kitteridge came to the NZSIS after six years as Secretary of the Cabinet and Clerk of the Executive Council, within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and following her expert appraisal of the failings of the GCSB in 2013 and following the much-maligned raid on Kim Dotcom’s mansion. Having served under four Prime Ministers

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