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Labour's justice spokeswoman Camilla Belich talks law-making, tikanga and why she prefers evidence to a good sound-bite
5+ hour, 49+ min ago (1464+ words) Labour will introduce evidence-based policies to combat crime if it wins this year's election, not the "bumper sticker" populism promoted by the current government, the party's justice spokeswoman Camilla Belich says. In a wide-ranging interview with Law News, Belich outlined…...
Senior lawyer sparks staff walk-out after sending unpleasant email, faces misconduct charge for practising unlawfully
2+ day, 22+ hour ago (1263+ words) A high-profile lawyer is facing a charge of misconduct for allegedly practising on her own account for five years without the correct practising certificate. She faces further misconduct charges for "failing to adequately supervise and support her junior staff " to…...
Disciplinary complaints against professionals and the rise of the ideologically motivated bystander
4+ day, 2+ hour ago (1258+ words) Opinion: The rise of ideologically motivated bystanders is reshaping disciplinary complaints against professionals and testing free expression....
FMA chief executive Samantha Barrass resigns
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (18+ words) marking a major leadership change for New Zealand's financial markets regulator....
The real reason behind the job drought for junior lawyers
4+ day, 2+ hour ago (530+ words) Why are junior lawyers struggling to find work? Firms face economic pressure, shifting demand and the growing impact of AI on entry-level roles....
Steve Braunias and Lady Deborah Chambers KC unpack the Polkinghorne trial
4+ day, 27+ min ago (1278+ words) Steve Braunias and Lady Deborah Chambers KC unpack the twists, media frenzy and legal drama behind the high-profile Polkinghorne trial....
Royal Commission's Jehovah's Witnesses case study unlawful for exceeding terms of reference - Law News
4+ day, 2+ hour ago (103+ words) Royal Commission's Jehovah's Witnesses case study unlawful for exceeding terms of reference lawnews. nz Unlock this article and all PREMIUM content by subscribing to Law News FMA chief executive Samantha Barrass resigns Court declines to extend restraint on solicitors already…...
Tribunal finds for tenants in first big pet bond case, lays down broad framework for decision-making
4+ day, 18+ hour ago (911+ words) The Tenancy Tribunal has ruled against a landlord in its first major decision on pets in rental properties since new rules came into effect on 1 December last year. A Christchurch landlord has been ordered to allow his tenants to keep…...
Finance Minister pledges to slash public service jobs and funding, PSA slams move as "wilful destruction
5+ day, 20+ hour ago (648+ words) The government will axe at least 8, 000 public service jobs under plans included in next week's Budget, as well as slashing $2. 4 billion in funding for government agencies over the next four years so the money can be reallocated to priority areas,…...
Court declines to extend restraint on solicitors already barred from acting in proceeding
5+ day, 21+ hour ago (116+ words) lawnews. nz Unlock this article and all PREMIUM content by subscribing to Law News Speaker of the House persuades High Court to recall Kapa-Kingi judgment Tickle v Giggle: founder of female-only networking app loses appeal against transgender woman Banning good…...
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