TV law, nothing like the real thing. Court protocol in New Zealand is far from what is portrayed in films and drama’s. It is an elegant process, full of nuances and customs. At its heart though the fate of those charged, suing or being sued, is played out. The New Zealand system of appointing judges is far from perfect but … Read More
A grossly underrated personal value is “Integrity”
Not only does it form an essential part of our assessment of others the same factor has a critical impact when it is missing in our institutions and community processes. A current example is the election process. With the many varied and sometimes bizarre systems seen world-wide. We are lucky in that NZ has a system that rates high in … Read More
A tip on choosing a lawyer
You don’t want someone like Donald Trumps with a persona lacking any empathy. He has no understanding of the word if his speeches and actions are any indication. Pity as that is an important factor in any relationship but specially where there is a power imbalance. When looking for a lawyer empathy is one of the key factors. Reliability and … Read More
A challenge
A challenge is underway to the Covid-19 lock down strategy. The Plaintiffs are claiming it was illegal. That raises a dilemma for the government. Clearly the action taken had the support of the community and seems to have had the desired effect. There remains the possibility that another lock down, either national or regional, may be needed. If the Court … Read More