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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

 Issue 91


News

A new era for criminal procedure in New Zealand - By Darise Ogden

Landmark trans-Tasman securities regime enters into force  - By Darise Ogden

Duncan Cotterill’s Auckland expansion

PAL-ing around online - By Amy Mansfield

Supreme Court unanimous in finding potential duty of care in Couch case - By Darise Ogden

Sexual offence trials in need of investigation - By Darise Ogden

BAE arms deal – UK threatened? - By Lauren Dickinson

Collective employment agreements – ratify it right - By Susan Hornsby-Geluk, partner, and Chloe Luscombe, solicitor, Kensington Swan

Long-awaited Dobbie sells out - By Matthew Winthrop


Features

The Family Files - Exorcising the alter ego - By Andrea Manuel, barrister

Court of Appeal finds vendors in NZ Bus not liable - By Jenny Cooper, senior associate, Bell Gully

Norman Joel Shieff – 1920-2008

Taking a break - By Greg Cain, partner, and Nick Belton, solicitor, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts

IT management – outsourcing vs in-house - By Patrick Kershaw, business partner, Horizon Pacific 

Why so nice? - When it comes to legal professional discipline, why are we so lenient on practitioners, Kate Davenport asks
 
Getting the ethos into the ethics of public service - The political neutrality and independence of state servants, says Doug Bailey, are central not only to the vocation of public service, but ultimately to the rule of law

 

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