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Friday, September 10, 2010

 Issue 97


News

Brothel workers subjected to de facto slavery, says High Court of Australia - By Darise Ogden

University of Canterbury: “best performing university” in NZLSA competitions

Susskind to head up Future Firm Forum 

IPBA Scholarship offered for “must attend” event 

Deadline looming for Judicial Matters Bill 

Addressing Chapman Tripp’s environmental footprint - By Darise Ogden

 

Voting opens in the 2008 New Zealand Law Awards™ 


Features

Wellington Watch - Reflections on the fifteenth anniversary of the MMP referendum - By Mai Chen, partner, Chen Palmer, Public Law Specialist

Family Files – An inheritance is not always for sharing - By Andrea Manuel, barrister

No confidence in confidentiality orders - By Simon Ladd, senior associate, Bell Gully

Commerce Commission’s use of section 100 orders - By Peter Taylor, General Counsel, and Mary-Anne Borrowdale, Assistant General Counsel, Commerce Commission

Keeping arbitration simple - By Jenny Murphy

When the law becomes all about me… - By Bridget Fleming, senior associate, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts

Watch out for Service Level Agreements - By Patrick Kershaw, Horizon Pacific

Coming in from the cold - Susan-Jane Davies looks at how the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 affects public sector in-house lawyers

Stephens Lawyers – a passionate co-production - By Amy Mansfield

2008 London Report


   

 

 


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