Paraparaumu — Consumer NZ is urging consumers to be aware of their rights when purchasing second-hand goods online.
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Consumer NZ
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Paraparaumu — Consumer NZ is urging consumers to be aware of their rights when purchasing second-hand goods online.
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Consumer NZ
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Wellington — Although most people are unlikely to be in a situation serious enough to warrant the regular services of a lawyer, you may be surprised to know the wide range of assistance that a legal firm can offer.
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Rainey Collins Lawyers
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Wellington — Canterbury has seen a noticeable increase in the assault, neglect and abuse of elderly relatives by their family members.
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Rainey Collins Lawyers
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New Zealand Justice Forum
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Wellington — Justices Randerson, French, and Kos of the New Zealand Court of Appeal today refused to grant an application to correct errors in a sealed Judgment of the Court, recently found to be materially different from the actual decision of the Court.
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New Zealand Justice Forum
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Wellington — Last week, on a quiet Monday afternoon in the Porirua District Court, Judge Arthur Tompkins dealt with a case that up until recently would have been put to a jury to decide whether or not the Crown had proven its case.
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New Zealand Justice Forum
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Wellington City — The private prosecution of Act Party leader, the Hon John Banks, over his failure to record donations to his mayoralty campaign.has been referred to the Solicitor General, Michael Heron, with a request that the Crown consider taking over the prosecution.
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New Zealand Justice Forum
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Wellington — The inbred nature of New Zealand judicial appointments has been satirized into cult vernacular on the website Uncylopedia.
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Wellington — Rt Hon Sir Peter Blanchard has been a judge of the Supreme Court, New Zealand's final court of appeal, since 2004.
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Wellington — Five months of hard work all come to fruition today.
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Wellington — Legalise Love’s day of memorial last Saturday for victims of homophobia around the world, and especially the nine who lost their lives in the United States in September 2010, was a huge success, with people in Cuba Mall flocking to add their hand outlines to the group’s visual statement against homophobia.
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Wellington — The Video Camera Surveillance (Temporary Measures) Bill will potentially apply primarily to cannabis cases as the court already has the ability to use covert video evidence in serious drug cases, Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party leader and Wellington lawyer Michael Applebysays.
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Wellington City — A small Wellington company today won the first round in a legal battle with American Express when the High Court granted an interim injunction against the credit card giant.
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Porirua — A Kapiti Coast man has been sentenced for supplying illegal radio jamming transmitters after a combined effort between government agencies.
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Wellington — New Zealand urgently needs an Australian type mechanism for the Commissioner of Trade Marks to initiate court action when patently unjust and misguided decisions are made by the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand -- as in its recent decision to uphold DB Breweries’ trademark of the term ‘Radler’.
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Otaki — Police are disappointed with the results of a combined controlled purchase operation (CPO) over the weekend, where more than half of the premises visited in Kapiti and Otaki sold alcohol to minors.
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Wellington City — Law has always been an important part of New Zealand identity according to legal academic Professor Geoff McLay.
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Wellington City — Many of New Zealand's top legal minds over the last four decades have been shaped by Professor David McLauchlan from Victoria University's Faculty of Law.
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Wellington — An academic legal research team recovering information about the decisions of this country's mid-19th century Supreme Court discovered an episode of barristers behaving particularly badly.
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Wellington — Justice has just got a whole lot closer for those who need it in Wellington.
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Wellington City — The Law for Lunch series is coming back to the Central Library.
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