LawTalk

LawTalk, the official magazine of the New Zealand Law Society, is published fortnightly from January to December.

The magazine aims to provide news and information of special interest to lawyers, including their regulation.

Developments in specialist areas such as criminal, family, property, commercial, employment, intellectual property law, alternative dispute resolution techniques, ethical rules, audit requirements, practice management and office technology, people in the law, continuing legal education, forthcoming conferences and seminars, submissions to Parliament, book reviews - these are just some of the topics covered by LawTalk

Subscription

Subscribing to LawTalk is the perfect way to keep in touch with what is going on in the New Zealand law profession.

New Zealand-based subscriptions are available at a cost of $110.00 (GST inclusive) per annum. Overseas subscriptions are also available.

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Contact LawTalk

You can contact us at lawtalk@lawsociety.org.nz.

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