New NZ Law Firm Focuses on Workplace Law

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Ashcroft Mitchell McGregor has launched as a new, boutique law firm providing big firm expertise across employment, health and immigration law. The firm, with offices in Auckland, Tauranga and Hawkes Bay. Co-founders include Kate Ashcroft, formerly of Copeland Ashcroft which has now split into North and South Island entities. Her fellow former partner was Janet […]

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Pinsent Masons Hires Regulatory Lawyer in London

Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has hired financial services regulatory specialist Joanne Owens into its Regulation, Insurance & Funds team in London. Joanne has over 20 years’ experience advising the retail financial services sector across a range of consumer finance and mortgage regulation requirements including loans, credit cards, overdrafts and motor finance. Joanne joins the

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Russell McVeagh Expands Ski Town Office With New Partner

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Russell McVeagh has expanded its newly opened Queenstown office, which opened last year, with the addition of a new partner. Tony Van Aart of Van Aart Sycamore Lawyers was the office’s first partner but is now joined by Sam Nelson, formerly of Lane Neave. The firm’s press announcement is below – Russell McVeagh is growing its South

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NZ Law – Franchise Conference Returns With Inaugural Legal Symposium

Franchise Association fuelling franchising forward National franchise conference returns featuring an inaugural franchise legal symposium, expert panels, compliance, and system growth.  In an economy recently described by an economist as the toughest in three decades, the Franchise Association of New Zealand (FANZ) says there’s a clear silver lining for many in the franchise sector. Not

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Why Big Law Lawyers Are Walking Away: Exits, Burnout & New Legal Careers

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More Big Law associates and partners are choosing to leave than ever before—citing burnout, lack of advancement and remote-era disconnection sparking a seismic exodus toward in-house, startups and boutique law career paths.

The Big Law conveyor belt, once seen as the golden escalator to prestige and partnership, is creaking under the weight of its own expectations.

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What to Do After a Car Accident: Legal Steps to Protect Your Rights

Article Source: Michael Kelly Injury Lawyers, MA Image: Freepik.com You might feel shaken up, confused, and unsure of what to do after a car accident. Those first few minutes and hours are very important, though. What you do can keep you healthy, help you build a strong legal case, and make sure insurance companies treat

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What Cases Do Family Lawyers Take?

Article Source: Petroske Riezenman & Meyers Family lawyers handle a range of legal matters involving personal relationships and domestic issues. They typically take cases related to divorce, child custody, adoption, and spousal support. These cases require specialized knowledge of family law to protect clients’ rights and interests. Beyond these core issues, family lawyers may also

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What Are Common Types of Construction Accidents?

Article Source: Mazzu Law, Injury Law Construction work is tough and demanding, but it also comes with serious risks. Job sites are often filled with heavy machinery, unstable surfaces, and unpredictable hazards. Accidents happen more often than they should, and they can range from minor injuries to life-threatening situations.  While safety regulations and training have

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German Tech’s Meltdown: Inside the High-Stakes Legal Brawls and Fire Sales

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GmbH-sell24 The roaring party in Berlin’s and Munich’s tech hubs is over. The era of blitzscaling on cheap venture capital has given way to a brutal hangover of cash burns, down rounds, and a rising tide of insolvencies. According to the latest data from Germany’s Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), corporate insolvencies rose by 13.1% in

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Uber and Lyft Face New Legal Scrutiny After a Study Reveals Widespread Driver Negligence

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Lowe Law Group A new study revealing that one in three rideshare drivers has been in an accident while on the clock is creating significant ripples in the legal world and placing Uber and Lyft under intense scrutiny. These findings are not just numbers; they are ammunition for a new wave of high-stakes litigation poised

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