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Wednesday 10 July 2002

Keep your opinions off the email

When I was at primary school we were asked to participate in a debate of the proposition "that the pen is mightier than the sword". Read on

Related topics: Employment

Wednesday 26 June 2002

Making an employee an offer she can't refuse

Earlier this month the world mourned - or at least acknowledged - the death of one of the most famous organised crime bosses of all time. Read on

Related topics: Employment

Monday 24 June 2002

Bell Gully is New Zealand's leading law firm 2002

A new survey conducted by Who's Who Legal, London has found that Bell Gully has more of the world's leading lawyers than any other firm in New Zealand. Read on

Related topics: Employment, Litigation, Tax

Wednesday 12 June 2002

We have ignition (Do you have any papers?)

In hindsight, it was something that could only happen if you invited a rock star to tour your factory. Read on

Related topics: Employment

Wednesday 29 May 2002

The fight for the right to be fat

Obesity might fairly be described as one of the true scourges of our time. Recent studies have established that up to 60% of Americans are overweight - and that 20% of people in the United Kingdom are "dangerously" obese. Read on

Related topics: Employment

Monday 20 May 2002

Clients rank Bell Gully No 1

In the latest guide to rank law firms, clients have voted Bell Gully the leading law firm in New Zealand. Read on

Related topics: Employment, Litigation, Tax

Wednesday 15 May 2002

The real big brother

Several years ago reality was something that we tried to escape by watching television. Nowadays, of course, reality is television. Read on

Related topics: Employment

Wednesday 1 May 2002

Prosecuting the prosecutors

Any reader who is a regular viewer of BBC World will be well aware of the current public outcry in the United Kingdom at the state of the British rail industry. Amidst a number of significant complaints, the industry is currently the subject of a number of different proposals for reform. Read on

Related topics: Employment

 

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