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Friday, September 10, 2010

 Issue 78


Features

The Royal Commission of Inquiry on Auckland: public law issues - By Mai Chen, partner, and Gina Butson, associate, Chen Palmer, Public Law Specialists

Innocent until proven guilty? - By Darise Ogden

Pressures to grow – but at what cost? - By Marija Batistich, senior associate, Bell Gully

Colonisation by a different name? - In her winning entry for the 2007 Commonwealth Lawyers Association legal writing competition, Sarah Pidgeon assesses the impact of globalisation on legal practice in the Commonwealth

Growing the in-house legal team - Cecilia Tse looks at the challenges of resourcing an in-house team to ensure it meets the changing needs of a dynamic organisation

Rent review clauses: can you beat the market? - With the number of rent review mechanisms now available, Reid Quinlan discusses a ‘Real Option’ to assess the best fit for your clients

Underprivileged second-class citizenry of in-house counsel up in arms - Darise Ogden explores in-house counsel responses to the Akzo Nobel decision on privilege

 

 

 

 


   

 

 


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