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Special Report: 2022 Legal Department Operations Index
The Thomson Reuters 2022 Legal Department Operations Index explores the shifting priorities amid economic uncertainty and continued global market strains.
Read moreTrade marks: infringement and enforcement of rights, remedies and defences
Practical Law New Zealand, in collaboration with IP Law Expert Ian Finch of James & Wells, have produced 23 new practice notes covering key areas of Intellectual Property Law.
Read moreToolkit: Diversity and Inclusion by Practical Law New Zealand
This toolkit provides information about data capture for diversity and inclusion, as well as how the in-house legal department can work towards diversity.
Read moreThe Rise of Intellectual Property Law: Practice Note for Legal Advisers
Intellectual property (IP) law is becoming increasingly significant in New Zealand. As companies and their business models become more sophisticated, the laws of intellectual property are becoming increasingly complex. Getting…
Read more2021 Australia: State of the Legal Market Report
Australian firms are a “beacon of innovation” fueled by technology, necessity and crisis.
Read moreWill AI Transform Dispute Resolution as We Know it?
The power, efficiency and accuracy of well-calibrated AI creates tantalizing possibilities in the field of dispute resolution.
Read moreFit and Proper Culture? Addressing “Hidden Bad Behaviour” in the Profession
The Legal Profession Uniform Law (NSW) states that to be an admitted lawyer, a person must be a “fit and proper” person. But what does this mean in practice?
Read moreThe Fastest Way to Check Your Legal Research
Despite pouring hours of work into organising citations and rechecking every point of law, even the most competent lawyer can still feel somewhat underprepared.
Read moreIs Three a Crowd? Polyamory and the Property Relationship Act
Paul v Mead is the first case to consider whether the Court has jurisdiction to determine the division of property between three people in a polyamorous relationship.
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