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Friday, September 10, 2010

 Issue 95


News

OIA section 48 immunity upheld in test case - By Darise Ogden

Best and brightest legal scholars gather at NZLSA Conference

“Aboriginal land” includes tidal waters - By Darise Ogden

Law Commission targets judicial review - By Darise Ogden

ChanceryGreen turns 1 on luckiest day of the century - By Darise Ogden

The legal war against fat - By Lauren Dickinson


Features

Be wary of fake doctor’s notes - By Chloe Luscombe, solicitor, Kensington Swan

Computer forensics in employment investigations - By Greg Cain, partner, and Katie Elkin, senior associate, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts

The latest word on directors’ liability in negligence - By Howard Thompson, partner, McMahon Butterworth Thompson Lawyers

Calling a sham a sham - By Anthony Grant, barrister

Is Guantanamo Bay a “legal black hole”? - James Shaerf explores the perspectives of a US Supreme Court Justice

Have I got a deal for you! - Intermediate lawyers have long been chasing the sun to Dubai. Now the Middle East is looking for senior lawyers. Darise Ogden speaks to two Dubai-bound partners

Right to life versus ‘abortion on demand’ - By Michael Thomas, solicitor, Russell McVeagh

LIM-iting liability - The Blenheim High Court decision in Altimarloch Joint Venture Limited v Moorhouse & Ors has significant implications for all local authorities providing LIMs under section 44A of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Malcolm Couling explains

Resisting the trend - Paul Radich considers the role of ADR in public law proceedings

Practice management makes perfect for Lane Neave - Lane Neave Knowledge Manager Michelle Grant explains why the innovative firm is partnering with LexisNexis to develop the perfect practice management system

Wired for sound and pictures - By Darise Ogden

Letting your data go (online) - By Amy Mansfield


   

 

 


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