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Saturday, February 04, 2012

Features & Opinions

FAMILY LAW
The Greatest Hits of Family Property - By Andrea Manuel, barrister, O’Connell Chambers

CRIMINAL LAW
Guideline judgment on sentencing for sexual violation - By Anita Killeen

TRUSTS
How others see us: A need for judicial specialisation - By Anthony Grant, barrister, Radcliffe Chambers

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Business Beware: It’s almost time - Joe Edwards looks at what host companies are doing to combat ambush marketing

TRADE MARKS
Retrospective extensions of time in NZ trade mark proceedings: a thing of the past?  - A recent High Court decision has resulted in a significant change in the practice of IPONZ in granting extensions of time in trade mark proceedings. Ian Finch and Ben Cain explain

PROPERTY LAW
Prudence at play - When the Unit Titles Act 2010 comes into force, body corporates will need to hold an AGM, Tim Herbert has some sage advice on how to prepare for the first AGM

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL
Speaking with one voice on questions of law - In a recent speech, Attorney-General Christopher Finlayson urged in-house lawyers in government departments to take a whole-of-government approach. Craig Sisterson takes a closer look

ADVOCACY
Lessons in advocacy from Nuremberg - Drawing on the very first war crimes tribunal, Marcus Elliott considers what is and is not effective advocacy


   

 

 


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