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Friday, September 10, 2010

 Issue 81


News

Australian judge slams liquidators over cost recovery claim - By Darise Ogden

PhD graduate devises legal framework for organ donations - By Amy Mansfield

One law firm’s journey through time - By Darise Ogden

Russell McVeagh summer clerks take the cake - By Kim Payne, solicitor, Russell McVeagh

Lawyers to learn how to use “Law as a Sword”

Comfort and accessibility drives ADLS’s new store in Auckland CBD - By Amy Mansfield


Special Report

2008 Offshore Report - NZLawyer reviews the legal market in Offshore law: The Channel Islands, BVI, Bermuda and Cayman


Features

Greatest Hits – Relationship Property 2007 - By Andrea Manuel, barrister

Cooking your dispute resolution clauses to perfection - With tiered dispute resolution clauses finding their way into commercial contracts now more than ever, Sally Fitzgerald urges New Zealand corporates and their lawyers to give particular thought to these clauses during their drafting

Serious cartel conduct – coming to a jail near you? - By Simon Ladd, senior associate, Bell Gully

A tale of two markets - 2007 started off as a stellar year for M&A practitioners, but then the credit crunch hit, and the market slowed down. Darise Ogden reports

A brand new reputation - Laurie Young explains how leveraging your brand can provide your law firm with a sustainable competitive advantage

Hudson Gavin Martin – boutique synergy - When the news came out that two partners from Bell Gully and one from Russell McVeagh were breaking away to set up a new boutique technology/IP firm, Darise Ogden decided to investigate 

Have gun will travel - Sometimes going in-house means donning fatigues and carrying weapons. Darise Ogden meets an in-house lawyer who gets up at 2am to provide legal advice to clients in Afghanistan


   

 

 


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