Originally published by NZ Lawyer . Republished with permission. After fifteen years as a litigator and over a decade as a director and partner at boutique law firm SD Legal, Dushan Delic has bid farewell...
Originally published by NZ Lawyer . Republished with permission. Lately, barrister Chris Patterson has noticed that more clients are telling him what they believe are the substantive and procedural laws...
Originally published by NZ Lawyer . Republished with permission. Not so long ago, legal proceedings involved the exchange and filing of written pleadings followed by largely oral process with a judge...
Originally published by NZ Lawyer . Republished with permission. Aotearoa New Zealand currently ranks sixth globally for rule of law, according to the World Justice Project’s 2024 rankings - however...
Originally published by NZ Lawyer . Republished with permission. In a profession built on tradition and where the human stakes are very high, even small changes can echo loudly. Annabel Cresswell and...
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