Targets set to get more women lawyers in court
Women are under-represented as lead counsel in court, especially in commercial litigation.
Fiona Rotherham
Tue, 05 Dec 2017
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A new gender policy aims to increase the number of women lawyers taking the lead to at least 30% by number and fee value on court proceedings and other contentious matters.
The voluntary Gender Equitable Engagement and Instruction Policy being launched tonight by the New Zealand Law Society and
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Fiona Rotherham
Tue, 05 Dec 2017
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