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We are the regulator and membership body for lawyers across New Zealand.
We are the regulator and membership body for lawyers across New Zealand.
The New Zealand Law Society marks this important occasion, acknowledging the past and embracing the year ahead together.
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The New Zealand Law Society is the regulator and national membership body for lawyers across Aotearoa New Zealand. We work to uphold professional standards, support the legal profession, and strengthen trust and confidence in the legal system.
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The New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa welcomes legislative changes in the Regulatory Systems (Occupational Regulation) Amendment Bill 2026 that pave the way for more efficient administration of complaints by the Lawyers Complaints Service (LCS).
There is an increasing recognition of elder law as a key area of speciality for practitioners. Combined with policy development and reviews of key pieces of legislation impacting older people, there is no better time to attend this year’s one-day Elder Law Conference.
Law firm Anthony Harper has announced the promotion of Jordan Wright and Rebecca White to partner, and Mark Allen to special counsel.
Meredith Connell (MC) announces a new generation of Partners, Senior Associates and Associates.