By ADLS — NewsReflections on 2017, from ADLS PresidentIn the busy lead up to Christmas, it is good to take the time to pause and reflect.Read More
By Margaret Robins, Principal, Workplace Law, and member of ADLS’ Employment Law Committee — NewsEmployment law’s hottest topics under the lensThe ADLS Employment Law Committee recently held its annual Burning Issues Forum.Read More
By ADLS — NewsADLS and LexisNexis team up on research tools for sole practitionersOne of the many advantages of being a member of ADLS is having access to our Member Benefits Programme.Read More
By LawNews — NewsADLS Digital Signing Service leading the wayDr Harvey discusses the potential for increased adoption of technology in the practice of law and in the courts.Read More
By LawNews — NewsAuckland Community Law Centre – 40 years of providing access to justiceAuckland Community Law Centre recently celebrated its 40th anniversary, with a function on the ADLS rooftop terrace.Read More
By Anthony Grant, Trusts & Estates Litigator, Radcliffe Chambers — NewsPugachev: a significant new trusts decisionThis was a hard case – a man who had taken a billion dollars and put them into foreign trusts.Read More
By Alex Sheehan, Solicitor, Pidgeon Law, and member of ADLS’ Newly Suited Committee — News“Future lawyers” – legal technology insights for young lawyersNew technologies in the legal space are going to bring about industry-wide changes.Read More
By Rod Vaughan — NewsBringing Māori culture to boardrooms – Precious Clark means businessAuckland lawyer Precious Clark is on a quest to bring Māori culture to boardrooms all across the country.Read More
By ADLS — NewsADLS innovates – WebForms platform integrates new Digital Signing ServiceADLS has long been the trusted authority in the provision of legal documents, with its well-known WebForms platform.Read More
By Jonathan Flaws, Director, Sanderson Weir Limited — NewsDigital signing – the internet and the grateful goatsThey were the best of times for lawyers. They were the worst of times for goats.Read More
By Gary Judd QC — NewsThe case of Barnaby JoyceThe case of Barnaby Joyce, erstwhile Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, brings back memories of the 1982 Taupo election petition.Read More
By LawNews — NewsJudge Deborah Marshall inspires at Dame Silvia Cartwright lectureAttendees at this year’s AWLA Dame Silvia Cartwright lecture came away truly inspired by the guest speaker.Read More
By LawNews — NewsCollection of writings on restorative justice now available onlineAnyone with an interest in justice and law reform will want to bookmark the online collected papers.Read More
By Rob O’Connor (Senior Associate, Simpson Grierson) and Mike Wakefield (Senior Solicitor, Auckland Council), on behalf of the Committee — NewsNext set of RMA amendments now in forceThe Resource Legislation Amendment Act 2017, made a number of significant changes to the Resource Management Act 1991.Read More
By Alex Sheehan, Solicitor, Pidgeon Law, and member of ADLS’ Newly Suited Committee — NewsAuckland Young Lawyer & Student Buddy eveningADLS recently hosted University of Auckland law students for its third annual Young Lawyer and Student Buddy Evening.Read More
By Edwin Lim, Partner, Hudson Gavin Martin, and member of ADLS’ Technology & Law Committee — NewsCyber security – “it’s overrated”, “not my problem”, and “so 2016”…?Many lawyers think that cyber security is a distant IT issue with no relevance to their daily legal practice.Read More
By LawNews — NewsRefreshed Companies website, director ProhibitionsThis update from the Companies Office covers two topics.Read More