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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Features and Opinion

WELLINGTON WATCH
A judge, his horses, and the price of wool: A constitutional dilemma - By Nicholas Russell, principal, and James Dunne, associate, Chen Palmer New Zealand Public Law Specialists

COMPETITION MATTERS
Commerce Commission signals shift in approach - By David Blacktop, senior associate, Bell Gully

TRUSTS
The Bundle of Rights "doctrine": Can appointers do whatever they want? - By Anthony Grant, barrister, Radcliffe Chambers

HIGH COURT RULES
The proposed "duty to cooperate" in civil litigation: Are things really that bad? - By Toby Futter, barrister, Bankside Chambers

COPYRIGHT
Identifying the creator - In a recent case, the Court of Appeal has used "everyday commerical sense" to imply copyright commission, Alex McDonald reports

COPYRIGHT
Continuing controversy over proposed changes to copyright law - Written submissions on the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Bill closed last week. Claire Tompkins and Ian Finch of James & Wells Intellectual Property take a look at some of the issues that will be under discussion

PROFILE
Quality work and a quality lifestyle - In the first of a series looking at the changing face of regional legal practice, Craig Sisterson takes a look at a long-standing firm in the fast-growing Bay of Plenty

CSNZ
Letting the light in - Where is the accountability and transparency in a chartiable trading trust? Karen Martyn PhD, ACIS and Michael Gousmett PhD, FCIS discuss

CSNZ
Bankers... and those covenants - By Bruce A Butler, Executive Officer, Chartered Secretaries New Zealand Inc

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL
You only get what you give - Building great relationship with their external lawyers will help in-house counsel get the best possible service and advice. Craig Sisterson looks for a blueprint 
 


   

 

 


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