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#Metoo Campaigner Zoe Lawton Sets Up Blog For Male Lawyers

#Metoo campaigner, public lawyer Zoe Lawton has set up another blog to get men to sign on to end harassment in the legal profession. Lawton’s initial blog calling for accounts from lawyers who had experienced harassment and bullying in the legal workplace.  She claimed criticism from several quarters of the blog, saying she had been […]

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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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Strong Demand For Lawyers in New Zealand, Says LawFuel Law Jobs Network

The jobs market for New Zealand lawyers remains strong with a range of new jobs coming onstream. LawFuel law jobs site and social media pages have shown a record number of new postings, ranging from in-house jobs (Gisborne, Auckland, Wellington) to provincial firms seeking lawyers in practice areas ranging from relationship property and family work

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Q+A: Lawyer Catriona MacLennan interviewed by Corin Dann

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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When to ‘cry halt’ – lawful dismissals on medical grounds

MinterEllisonRuddWatts –  Deciding whether to end an employment relationship on medical grounds can cause quite the headache for employers. Helpfully, drawing on existing cases, the Employment Court (Court) has confirmed the core principles to follow in medical incapacity situations in its recent decision in Lyttelton Port Company v Arthurs [2018] NZEmpC 9. Mr Arthurs had

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Jim Farmer Weighs In On MacLennan ‘Investigation’ Calling For Law Society Committee to Be Reined In

Jim Farmer QC has heavily criticised the Law Society’s standards committee for their prosecution of barrister Catriona MacLennan, saying he “earnestly hoped that the Law Society will quickly rein in its National Standards Committee.” Ms MacLennan, who has publicly pronounced that she would ‘not be silenced’ on the matter’, criticised the comments and decision by

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Australian Class Action Firm Takes Shine to New Zealand

Australian-based litigation lawyers Shine Lawyers are making a splashy entrance to the New Zealand legal scene, taking naming rights over a downtown Auckland building and providing a presence in Christchurch, with an eye on the insurance claims in the south. SHine is listed on the ASX and has over 850 lawyers in Australia in a

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#Hertoo? NZ #Metoo Critic Not Invited to Law Society Task Force Membership

The #Metoo campaign has seen high profile and vocal lawyer Olivia Wensley banned by the Law Society from participating in the Society’s panel investigating a raft of sexual harassment complaints from within the profession but says she will continue  “calling out the profession” Although Law Society President Kathryn Beck said Ms Wensley would be invited

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