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Chief Justice welcomes High Court appointment and Court of Appeal acting judge

17 June

The Chief Justice welcomes the Attorney General’s announcement today of the appointment of Auckland King’s Counsel Gregory Blanchard as a Judge of the High Court. 

The Chief Justice is also pleased to announce the appointment of Hon Justice Anne Hinton as an acting Judge of the Court of Appeal. 

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Access to Justice Award 2024

17 May

LexisNexis and the Bar Association are now opening nominations for the 2024 Award. We invite you to nominate colleagues - or yourselves - for this award. 

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Court of Appeal Considers Interpretation of Legal Services

09 May

This week the Court of Appeal heard an appeal by the Legal Services Commissioner in the case of Legal Services Commissioner v Fawcett.  The New Zealand Bar Association | Ngā Ahorangi Motuhake o te Ture was an intervenor before the High Court and appeared again before the Court of Appeal.

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Memorandum for incoming Attorney-General

19 March

The Chief Justice has released the memorandum she provided to Attorney-General Judith Collins on Ms Collins appointment to the role of Attorney-General in November 2023. The Attorney-General has agreed to the release and the deletions made to protect privacy and preserve free and frank communication between the Chief Justice and…

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Changes to Section 27 Funding

08 March

The Bill to remove funding for reports obtained under section 27 of the Sentencing Act 2002, often referred to as cultural reports, has now received Royal assent and will take effect on Friday 22 March 2024. This means that the Legal Services Commissioner will no longer be able to fund…

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From The President - February 2024

23 February

Tēnā koutou katoa.

I am delighted to bring you this update and the announcement that the Attorney General, the Hon Judith Collins KC, has today confirmed that there will be a 2024 round for the appointment of Kings Counsel. Please do read the Attorney-General’s announcement, which is in line with previous…

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Appointment round for King’s Counsel announced

22 February

Attorney-General Judith Collins has announced an appointment round for King’s Counsel will take place in 2024.

Appointments of King’s Counsel are made by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Attorney-General and with the concurrence of the Chief Justice. The Governor-General retains the discretion to appoint King’s Counsel in recognition of…

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NZ Bar Association calls for improved safety for lawyers - RNZ interview

09 February

The New Zealand Bar Association wants more done to improve safety for lawyers working in the country's courtrooms.

The New Zealand Bar Association wants more done to improve safety for barristers, judges and others working in the country's courtrooms.

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Concerns about withdrawal of funding for Sentencing Reports

09 February

Withdrawal of funding for Sentencing Reports raises concerns for New Zealand Bar Association | Ngā Ahorangi Motuhake o te Ture

The Government’s announcement that it intends to withdraw funding for sentencing reports, currently available under 27 of the Sentencing Act 2002, raises concerns for lawyers.  

There are significant risks that it…

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Wayfinding for Civil Justice

20 December

Mr Kibblewhite says that “We see great value in Wayfinding and look forward to seeing how those of us working in the civil justice sector (including the judiciary and Ministry of Justice) will use it to inform how we coordinate, design, and plan civil justice initiatives. 

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Letter from the legal community on permanent ceasefire in Gaza

18 December

A group of KC’s, academic lawyers and other senior lawyers has written to the Government urging it to back an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

The group includes 16 King’s Counsel, the dean of a law school, and a former chief human rights commissioner.

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AUT-NZBA Mooting Competition 2023 winners

13 December

The New Zealand Bar Association | Ngā Ahorangi Motuhake o te Ture (NZBA) was delighted to sponsor this year’s AUT-NZBA Mooting Competition 2023.  The AUT-NZBA Mooting Competition is part of an elective course, Adversarial Advocacy, offered at AUT Law School.  We are pleased to support AUT’s approach to encouraging advocacy…

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