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Thursday, September 09, 2010

     Issue 76


Features

The Government’s recent climate change announcements: public law issues – By Mai Chen, partner, Chen Palmer, Public Law Specialists

Not enough trees: Criminal Jury Trials Practice Note – District Court – September 2007 – By  Roger Laybourn, barrister

The law of post-Katrina New Orleans – By Tara Gilbreath

Directors entitled to hide behind the corporate veil – A recent High Court decision has clarified the law as to director’s liability in the leaky building context. Michael Thornton explains

Examining ethnicity and identity – When he heard Dr Yash Ghai would be speaking at this year’s Sir Douglas Robb Lectures, held at the University of Auckland on 2, 4, and 8 October, Shitij Daniel James was very keen to attend

The outlook for in-house counsel: quietly positive – Darise Ogden reports on the in-house legal market

Getting into your client’s psyche – Darise Ogden looks at one of the ways of creating better understanding between in-house and external lawyers: the use of secondments

You want to do what??!! – Michael Morris provides some insight into the role of an in-house counsel in the public sector

You Tarzan, me Picasso – Every year, firms around the country like to engage in team building. Amy Mansfield investigates a number of options your team may enjoy


   

 


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