Features
Wellington Watch - Private in public and seclusion in company: Some new boundaries in the Law of Privacy - By Nick Russell, principal, and Tom Hallet-Hook, associate, Chen Palmer Public Law Specialists 
Japanese whaling and New Zealand: Australia’s example not one to follow - By Joanna Mossop, Senior Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington 
Opening a can of worms for breakfast - By Bridget Fleming, associate, Kensington Swan 
India’s legal Doolittle - Amy Mansfield meets the lawyer giving animals a voice 
Has the SFO had its day? - As the closing date for submissions on the future of the Serious Fraud Office looms, Darise Ogden asks what will become of serious fraud investigations 
The soul of wit - Lawyers deal in words, and there is always a temptation to wield as many words as possible. There is, however, much to be said for brevity and clarity, not only as an effective way of communicating, but as a powerful tool of persuasion. Marcus Elliott explains 
Not kidding about kids any more - By Tim Hambleton, prosecutor, New Zealand Police, Dunedin 
SaaS appeal - Why have expensive servers taking up space in your office when you can simply outsource your IT needs? Darise Ogden investigates “software as a service” 
Kilroy woz ’ere ’08 - Has your website been sporting strange hieroglyphics of late? Darise Ogden finds out about a new era in graffiti – the online kind 
Are you being serviced? - Amy Mansfield discovers a workspace on demand 
Saving discovery - Darise Ogden discovers a litigation support tool, described as discovery’s saviour, that’s been around since the turn of this century 