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The first annual report on Aotearoa’s Collaborative Pro Bono Framework shows participating firms delivered more than 17,500 hours of free legal work in 2025, exceeding the Framework’s aspirational target in its first year.
Two Anti-Money Laundering reform bills have received third reading and are now awaiting royal assent.
A recent District Court decision convicting a non-lawyer for regulatory offences has reinforced the important consumer protection purposes of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006, New Zealand Law Society chief executive Katie Rusbatch says.
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