A lawyer who held a male clerk’s penis outside his clothes and treated junior staff as ‘sexual playthings’ was in March found guilty of misconduct.
Complainant says seeking help from firm’s former chair Roger Partridge ‘backfired’.
Murray Tingey faces allegations of disgraceful and dishonourable conduct, including breaking into an apartment.
Chapman Tripp’s NZX50 analysis finds interest cover waivers harder to come by than many expected.
Existing dual role as membership body and regulator ‘does not adequately protect and promote the interests of consumers’.
Investment and advisory firm's CEO will step down this month.
Japanese consulting firm intends to hire 500 staff over the next three years for local subsidiary.
Law firm MinterEllisonRuddWatts says trade buyers are becoming more competitive with private equity.
Firm keen to hire 50 new staff this year as it helps companies with digital transformation.
MinterEllisonRuddWatts partner Jane Standage says NZ will follow what has been seen in Europe and Australia.