Law Society’s annual report released

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The Law Society’s annual report to the Minister of Justice for the year to 30 June 2024 has been tabled in Parliament and is available. Read the Annual Report 2023/24.
The key take aways are:
Law Society Chief Executive Katie Rusbatch said it had been a busy and successful year for the Law Society.
“It’s been a year of continuing our transformation, including the introduction of a membership subscription to ensure the ongoing financial sustainability of our representative services,” she said.
“Over 10,000 lawyers have signed up reflecting the value that our members see in what we provide.”
Ms Rusbatch said a nationwide hui across 27 locations around the motu was well attended and it was valuable to meet face to face with lawyers and hear directly from them about what matters most to them.
Another highlight of the year had been the bold and effective advocacy on issues such as Legal Aid and Access to Justice.
“Our Cost of Practice Report highlights the financial pressures faced by legal aid providers,” she said.
The Law Society also provided submissions on several pieces of legislation and spoke up when members of the judiciary were criticised.
“There is amazing work happening and it’s not just to make the world a better place for lawyers. It’s to make the world a better place for New Zealanders.”
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