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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

 Issue 131


Features

Frustration – an uneasy existence - By Karen Spackman, partner, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts

Harnessing a passion for criminal law - There is a wealth of knowledge that the senior bar can impart to juniors thirsty for knowledge, Darise Ogden discovers

Condign sentences – a strong message to those who abuse animals - Anita Killeen reports on the first case prosecuted by the Pro Bono Panel of Prosecutors for the SPCA Auckland

Cartel criminalisation – where Australia stands we stand? - By Simon Ladd, partner, Bell Gully

Betterment – A Balancing Act - By Julia Batchelor-Smith, senior solicitor, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts

If I had a hammer... - Paul Robertson discusses whether contract-only builders should not, could not owe a duty of care

More than just bones - Darise Ogden discovers that forensic pathologists do more than just analyse the bones of the dead

Spotlight on insurance cover for fines and penalties against directors - By Stephen Layburn, senior associate, Bell Gully 
 


   

 

 

 

 

 


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