Matthew Pringle, the son of Lynette Erceg, is now the subject of a legal campaign in the UK.
Former financial adviser may be taking money without authority, says regulator.
The man was convicted for the possession and importation of 11,775 objectionable files, including child sexual abuse material. (Explicit content warning).
Simpson Grierson partner Ben Upton says upcoming changes will have a material impact on courtroom delays, with the average wait times for civil cases in Auckland exceeding 600 days.
A competitor alleges trademark infringement in Google advertising for US university admissions advisory services.
The Crown is seeking to overturn not guilty verdicts on two charges against CBL's former executives Peter Harris and Carden Mulholland.
But changes won't reduce delays in the short term, Dame Helen Winkelmann believes.
The industry body brought a case on behalf of subcontractors of the failed Stanley Group against Grant over his use of settlement payments to cover his expenses.
Justice Jane Anderson’s reasons for maintaining asset preservation orders last month were heavily redacted.
High Court dismisses proposed amendment amid Mowbray, Zuru claims that Treasures owners had knowingly breached restraint of trade in the purchase of competing nappy brand.