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Thursday, September 09, 2010

 Issue 83


News

Leonard “procedure” now to come into effect in April 2008 - By Darise Ogden

Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal appointments

Personal grievances – are they crippling New Zealand businesses? (Part one of a two-part series) - By Bridget Fleming, associate, Kensington Swan

Conflicting dream sequence wins Glaister Ennor Graduate Art Awards - By Amy Mansfield

ALRC provides its perspective on privilege - By Darise Ogden


Features

Closer Enforcement Relations - By Simon Ladd, senior associate, Bell Gully

Land wars – a battle for human rights - Denise Arnold reports on the legal challenges underway to assist Cambodia’s dispossessed families

Pakistani lawyers suffering for their cause  - By Mohsin Abbas 

Valuing law firms – more than mathematics - With extensive experience in valuing numerous professional firms of all sizes and for various purposes, Brendan Lyne and Jay Shaw explore the critical issues involved when valuing law practices

Mansfield's Minefield - Mum’s the word - Amy Mansfield talks to working lawyer mothers about what their firms are doing for working mums, how they’re experiencing it, and why the way forward for firms is to bend over backwards for mums

Don’t leave town ’til you’ve seen the country - New Zealand is the Best Holiday Destination Worldwide, according to readers of the British Daily Telegraph. So, what happens when a development goes ahead that might impact on tourism? Darise Ogden finds out 

Australian VA – success or damp squib? - At the recent LexisNexis Corporate Insolvency conference, Karen O’Flynn and Ray Mainsbridge reported on voluntary administration in Australia

A magical fix - In an extract from a paper presented at the recent LexisNexis Corporate Insolvency conference, Murray Tingey suggests the answer to issues with New Zealand’s new voluntary administration regime may be found in section 239ADO of the Companies Act 1993

Bringing the company back from the dead - Bryan Williams gives an insolvency practitioner’s view of the impact of voluntary administration in New Zealand

Valentine’s Day Massacred - Margaret Nixon, of the Parliamentary Counsel Office, has a thought about saving the day


   

 

 

 


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