Law Jobs In New Zealand Continue To Expand In Variety and Range
New Zealand law jobs show diversity and continued growth
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New Zealand law jobs show diversity and continued growth
Law Jobs In New Zealand Continue To Expand In Variety and Range Read More »
An attempt to strike out a negligence claim by Morrison Kent and relating to a troubled property development partnership has failed in the High Court in Auckland. The claim against the firm has been brought by Premier Legal Finance who is suing the firm for alleged breaches of duties of care. The property partnership at
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The High Court has given the class action claimants in their action against the ANZ Bank NZ and the ASB consent to proceed on an ‘opt out’ basis, meaning everyone affected is included unless they opt out of the litigation-funded lawsuit. The claim is funded by LPF in New Zealand and CASL in Australia with
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The 2022 LawFuel New Zealand law gender survey of the country’s largest law firms.
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>> the Latest Law Jobs on New Zealand’s Best, Dedicated Law Jobs Network New Zealand law firms are beginning to get their pro bono act together with ‘unsophisticated systems’ measuring the pro bono work they do, an article in BusinessDesk reports. The article from Victoria Young notes that Chapman Tripp is the number 1 law
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>> Latest Law Jobs on the LawFuel Network Hamilton law firm Tompkins Wake has commemorated its 100th year with a quarter-million dollar contribution to the new Waikato Regional Theatre. The gift was achieved through a partnership the firm made with Momentum Waikato, which originated in 2013 with the intention of providing pro bono legal
Australasians now fear the SCOTUS Roe vs. Wade precedent spill over and sectarian schism From the outset of this millennium the coastal enclaves of the United States exported ethics to the rest of the Anglosphere. These buzzed up moral constructs were absorbed unquestioningly like warm honey until even just a few days ago. The repeal
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The Law Society has recommended that James Gardiner-Hopkins, the former Russell McVeagh partner found guilty of disgraceful sexual misconduct involving summer interns at the firm, be struck off the roll of barristers and solicitors. >> Senior Legal Counsel . . Litigation Role . . LegalTech and In-House roles on LawFuel’s Jobs Board Here Gardner-Hopkins was
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More funding success for legaltech company LawVu with new investment and plans
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