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NZ Lawyers recognised for excellence at prestigious In-house Lawyer awards

Six winners of the annual ILANZ In-house Lawyer Awards were announced at the 31st ILANZ Conference Gala Dinner on 18 May in Hamilton, following the national ILANZ conference. “The awards reflect the outstanding and varied contribution that in-house lawyers make to their organisations and their community,” says ILANZ President Sian Wingate. “In-house lawyers contribute to […]

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Healthcare Law – Law Firm Claro Launches Online Legal Eduction

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Specialist health sector law firm, Claro, has launched an online training platform to help New Zealand’s approx. 150,000 regulated and non-regulated health professionals, their employers, and those who work with and advise them, to reduce avoidable mishaps and their consequent legal risk. Managing Partner Dr Jonathan Coates, says “the law can have a major effect

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MinterEllison – Progressive Law Firm Welcomes New CDO

MinterEllisonRuddWatts is delighted to announce the appointment of Sarah Thirlwall as the firm’s new Chief Digital Officer, effective 14 May 2018. Sarah will join the progressive law firm’s leadership team to advance new technology that will further increase efficiencies while ensuring security of the firm’s IT environment. Announcing Sarah’s appointment, the firm’s CEO Mike Schubert

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Standards Committee issues decision about lawyer who said a Judge was not fit to sit on the bench

  A Lawyers Standards Committee has decided to take no further action against a lawyer who said it was inappropriate for a District Court Judge to continue to serve on the bench. Auckland Barrister, Catriona MacLennan’s statements were the subject of an investigation following her public criticism of Judge John Brandts- Giesen. Judge Brandts-Giesen discharged

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Demand for labour and work visa numbers: The Government’s rock and hard place

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] It’s time to get real: Auckland needs skilled labour Employers in Auckland need to be able to retain staff. The new budget will be announced on the 17th of May and one of the most critical issues facing the government is how they going to tackle the immigration limits they campaigned on setting, vs economic growth.

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NZ Law: MinterEllisonRuddWatts Appoints New Chief Digital Officer

MinterEllisonRuddWatts is delighted to announce the appointment of Sarah Thirlwall as the firm’s new Chief Digital Officer, effective 14 May 2018. Sarah will join the progressive law firm’s leadership team to advance new technology that will further increase efficiencies while ensuring security of the firm’s IT environment. Announcing Sarah’s appointment, the firm’s CEO Mike Schubert

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Commissioners pleased to collaborate over Domain Name Privacy – Privacy Week 2018

The Privacy Commissioner and the Domain Name Commissioner have developed guidance on privacy and domains, which will foster greater awareness of good privacy practices in the .nz domain name space. The new fact sheet gives individuals with .nz domain names some practical tips on how to manage their personal information during the life cycle of

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Prominent Maori Arts Educator Donna Grant Charged With Fraud

Prominent Maori performing arts educator Donna Grant has appeared at the Rotorua District Court on charges laid by the Serious Fraud Office. Mrs Grant faces representative charges of ‘Dishonestly using documents’ and ‘Obtaining by deception’ and individual charges of ‘Creating a forged document’ and ‘Using a forged document’. The SFO alleges that the defendant used

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Q+A: Lawyer Catriona MacLennan interviewed by Corin Dann

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Judges need more training in domestic violence law – Lawyer Catriona MacLennan Catriona MacLennan told TVNZ 1’s Q+A programme that the Domestic Violence Act is an excellent law but it’s not being applied properly. ‘I’ve been saying for a long time that I think judges need a lot more training in domestic violence, and this

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Kensington Swan appoints new partner to the national property team

Kensington Swan is delighted to welcome Paul Holth as a partner in the national property team. Paul will play an integral role in growing the property business nationwide from his base in Wellington. Paul is an experienced commercial property and construction lawyer having advised both private sector and Government clients through property and construction related

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