Why the judge won’t back down
Two degrees of separation may be common in New Zealand social circles but what happens when that spills over into the business and legal world? That's the issue facing Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias, who is resisting a bid to make her step down from h
Jock Anderson
Mon, 15 Feb 2010
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Two degrees of separation may be common in New Zealand social circles but what happens when that spills over into the business and legal world?
That’s the issue facing Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias, who is resisting a bid to make her step down from hearing a case involving Michael Stiassny, a
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Jock Anderson
Mon, 15 Feb 2010
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