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Monday, September 06, 2010

Features & Opinion

HUMAN RIGHTS
Access to the Internet as a human right - By Jordan Cox, solicitor, Webb Henderson

EVIDENCE
A crisis of identity - Anita Killeen highlights the Court of Appeal’s “best practice” guide on identification evidence

COMPETITION
Back to basics in statutory interpretation = significant setback for Commerce Commission - By Jenny Stevens, Partner, Bell Gully

TRUSTS
The risks of relying on instructions from a Trustee - By Anthony Grant, barrister, Radcliffe Chambers

WOMEN IN LAW
Addressing the imbalance - In part two of a two-part series, barrister Jane Glover looks at ways to address the gender inequality of New Zealand’s bench

DISCOVERY
Achieving a more efficient discovery process - Andrew King looks at the issues created by electronically generated documents

MEDIATION
The three most common negotiation styles - Nigel Dunlop explains the impact of negotiation styles on negotiation outcomes

EMPLOYMENT
Reform of unbalanced personal grievance law needed: is it really broken? - David G Beck considers the debate around personal grievances

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL
Looking to the future of law - By Helen Mackay, Executive Officer, CLANZ


   

 

 


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