The Law Down Under Podcast with Barrister Chris Patterson, where we give you insights into the law in New Zealand and Australia, its application and future.
Now seems as good a time as any to let you know that my book ‘Law, Women Judges and the Gender Order: Lessons from the High Court of Australia’ is out in November! https://t.co/rRxVGpAOV7
I am grateful for the support and enthusiasm of the Law Down Under Podcast listeners. Your engagement and feedback have been invaluable in helping create content that educates and informs. Thank you for being a part of a growing community and making this achievement possible.
Episode 30. We are joined by the grandfather of cross-examination, Larry Ponzer, while he was in New Zealand delivering his acclaimed workshop thanks to Matai Chambers: https://t.co/c8f29hEUOh
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Episode 28 of the Law Down Under Podcast with James Cochrane, where we discuss the law and cryptocurrency, is now available wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/NUphsVnExg
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Curious about immigration law and how it impacts businesses and individuals in NZ? Join us as we chat with Michelle Chen, immigration law expert and director of MC Legal. E27 is now available on all major platforms.
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iOS: https://t.co/DzaWOdWJwa
We recently had the privilege of speaking with Dominic Woolrych @dwoolrych, co-founder and CEO of @Lawpath, about his mission to transform and digitalise the legal industry. E26 is now available on all major platforms.
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On 14 October 2023, Australia will vote on whether to establish the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
Listen to our 14th episode, in which we discussed Aboriginal Input into Constitutional Reform with Professor Megan Davis (@mdavisqlder), here:
https://t.co/PS2TArstyu
The Chief Justice welcomes the Attorney General’s announcement today of the appointment of Wellington barrister and solicitor Dale La Hood as a Judge of the High Court.
https://t.co/pKRECK2MdD
A final sitting for the Hon Justice Ailsa Duffy was held at the Auckland High Court on Friday 28 July. Judges and members of the profession paid tribute to Justice Duffy’s contribution to the judiciary in her 16 years as a High Court judge.
Keep Running up that Hill: The challenge of educating a legal profession fit for the next 150 years. Chief Justice’s public lecture, given last week to mark 150th Anniversary of Te Kaupeka Ture | University of Canterbury Law Faculty, is now on Courts of NZ https://t.co/PY2sUcIKks
On behalf of the New Zealand judiciary, the Chief Justice today paid tribute to Sir David Tompkins KC, who passed away on Sunday 2 July 2023, aged 93.
https://t.co/yYWgA7ga9E
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