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New Zealand Law – Why Is Litigation On The Increase?

A senior Chapman Tripp litigator sees fewer disputes being resolved on a lawyer-to-lawyer basis and heading directly to an overcrowded court system. Chapman Tripp partner Justin Graham, who oversees a team of about 80 litigation says that courts are currently so backlogged that it’s taking more than two years to bring cases to trial, which […]

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Australian Lawyer Salary Update: Corporate Roles Overtake Law Firms

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Australian Law Jobs The lawyer salary landscape for Australian lawyers continues to evolve as the law job market shows that corporate law roles are commanding higher salaries than traditional law firm roles with law firms remaining cautious in their legal recruitment. The latest salary survey from the College of Law, which was undertaken in late

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KC Lodges Complaint Regarding Tikanga Usage in NZ Law

Barrister Gary Judd KC has made a complaint to Parliament’s Regulation Review Committee concerning the Professional Law Examinations Tikanga Māori Requirements Amendment Regulations 2022 (“tikanga regulations”). >> Latest NZ law jobs on New Zealand’s Top Law Jobs Network The author of substack letter, Thoughts from the North, and has been a frequent critic of governance

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Morrison Kent Splits: Two Firms Develop From the Former Firm

Morrison Kent has split into two firms, Wellington-based JB Morrison and Auckland-based Kent Legal, which has yet to have a website in place, suggesting a hurried separation. JB Morrison has offices in Wellington and Rotorua with 13 partners in Wellington and three in Rotorua. The former office had 12 partners in Wellington. The former Auckland

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Former Tompkins Wake Lawyers Form New Employment Law Firm

Fiona Dalziel and Karina McLuskie, a former Associate and Partner respectively at Tompkins Wake, have formed a partnership in a new firm McLuskie Dalziel Lawyers. See the law jobs on New Zealand’s best law jobs network Karina McLuskie has specialised in employment law for 15 years and was a partner at Tompkins Wake, based in the

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The Power Lawyer Moving From Big Law Giant to Consultancy Leader

Mike McNamara’s New Role at Baretz+Brunelle Mike McNamara helped build Dentons into a global, legal powerhouse and has not become the inaugural CEO of a legal consultancy that is working to help law firms navigate the evolving legal playing field. Dentons has become the world’s largest law firm. He held the position of CEO from

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Six Senior Appointments at Russell McVeagh

Russell McVeagh continues to build its expertise and talent across a number of key practice areas having recently added six senior associates to its team. Kate Maclean (Banking and Finance), Grace Liang and Sam Kember (Corporate Advisory), Marie Kavanagh (Litigation), and Ed Kinloch and David Simpson (Real Estate and Construction), have all joined the firm in the last few months. Grace, Sam and Ed are all returning

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