Issue 561 | 11 December 2023
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Did you know that our LexisNexis training webinars are complimentary and most are
CPD compliant?
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Tuesday, 12th of December at 12pm
In Practical Guidance, you can find straightforward guidance written by experts in different areas of law. Practical Guidance links you to relevant cases and legislation, forms, checklists and precedents, as well as extracts from the key texts LexisNexis publishes in that area. Attend this session to understand the use and benefits of Practical Guidance modules for your everyday research.
Duration: 60 min
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Wednesday, 13th of December at 3pm
New Zealand Forms and Precedents is a modern precedents resource created specifically for New Zealand. Available in full on Lexis Advance, this wide ranging, encyclopedic resource is designed to provide a precedent for every ordinary legal transaction and some extraordinary ones, that are not simply academic or court documents. New Zealand Forms and Precedents' authoritative and comprehensive coverage will give you a greater ability to provide forms and precedents appropriate for your clients’ needs and save you time with your drafting. The authors of the titles are specialists in their fields and use a modern drafting approach, making the precedents very user-friendly. This session will show you how to access and use the forms, investigate recent updates and provide an opportunity for you to learn what you need to know about this iconic resource on Lexis Advance.
Duration: 60 min
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Thursday, 14th of December at 4pm
Attend this session to learn how LexisNexis suite of employment law publications sets you up with authoritative resources to power your employment practice. You’ll get insight into our range of expert employment commentary, including publications such as Mazengarb’s Employment Law, the Employment Law Bulletin, the New Zealand Law Journal, Privacy Law and Practice, the Laws of New Zealand Employment titles, and the Practical Guidance module on Employment. We’ll also explore case law and legislation resources, including our powerful citators, LexCite™ and CaseBase®.
Duration: 60 min
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Heath and Whale on Insolvency
Service 59 is now available online.
This service includes updated commentary on Personal Insolvency, Liquidation, Antecedent Transactions, Regulation of Insolvency Practitioners, Cross-border Insolvency, and Court Procedure.
Morison’s Company and Securities Law
Service 210 is now available online.
This service contains updates to commentary on Directors, Accounts and Records, Takeovers, Personal Property Securities, and Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.
Morison’s Company Law
Morison’s Securities Law
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Abbott and Thompson District Courts Practice (Criminal)
Service 106 is now available online.
The Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1967, Prostitution Reform Act 2003, and Summary Proceedings Act 1957 have been amended. Commentary has been updated for the Summary Proceedings Act 1957 and Search and Surveillance Act 2012.
Becroft and Hall's Transport Law
Service 219 is now available online.
The Land Transport Act 1998 and various land transport regulations have been amended and the Land Transport (Regulatory Fees) Regulations 2023 have been added. Commentary regarding the Land Transport Act 1998 and Sentencing Principles and Practice have been updated.
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Cross on Evidence
Service 127 is now available online.
Commentary has been updated for Parts 2 and 3 of the Evidence Act 2006 and for chapters 1, 3 and 4 of Evidence law outside of the Evidence Act 2006. An updated index is included.
Garrow and Turkington’s Criminal Law
Service 184 is now available online.
The Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1967, Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, and Prostitution Reform Act 2003 have been amended. Commentary has been updated for the Crimes Act 1961, Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003, and Misuse of Drugs Act 1975.
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Mazengarb’s Employment Law
Service 282 is now available online.
This service includes updates to the Employment Court Regulations 2000; Selected Topics Contractual aspects of employment and Tort actions in employment law; Practice and Procedure’s Mediation and The Employment Relations Authority; and the Human Rights Act 1993.
Privacy Law and Practice
Service 124 is now available online.
This service includes updates to the Privacy Act 2020 commentary, particularly Parts 4, 5, 6 and 7. Commentary has also been updated to the Related Provisions tab, areas: Ombudsmen’s Official Information Legislation guides and Information sharing, accessing and matching.
A new part has also been created under the Related Provisions tab: Model Contract Clauses.
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Personal Grievances
Service 95 is now available online.
Updates have been made to the following chapters: Chapter 2, The Grievance process; Chapter 3, Unjustifiable dismissal; Chapter 4, Procedural fairness; Chapter 5, Grounds for dismissal; Chapter 6, Aspects of substantive fairness; Chapter 7 Unjustifiable action; Chapter 8, Discrimination; and Chapter 11, Remedies.
Employment Law Bulletin
Issue 6 is now available online.
This issue includes the following articles: Excerpts of the speeches at the swearing in ceremony of Merepaia Sarah King as a Judge of Te Kōti Take mahi, the Employment Court; AI spy with my generative AI: the future of employment law and AI by Rosemary Wooders and Sarah McFetridge; Big Brother on board – how far is too far when it comes to employer vehicle monitoring? by Andrew Shaw and Jack Whittam; and The working world is evolving – has the been able to keep up? by Renee Butler and Bella Cronin-Stone.
This service includes two case comments, both written by Saadi Radcliffe. These are: Cronin-Lampe v Board of Trustees of Melville High School [2023] NZEmpC 144 and Taniwha v Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira Inc [2023] NZEmpC 140.
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New Zealand Family Law Journal
(2023) 11 NZFLJ No 3 is now available online. This issue includes the following articles:
- “Clear and coordinated: information sharing and communication between the Family Court and the criminal courts in Aotearoa New Zealand” by Margo Duhamel
- “Aligning aspirations and actions: the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 and state care early intervention practice for tamariki and rangatahi Māori” by Ayush Sharma
Practical Guidance: Family
Latest Legal Updates
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Mark Henaghan, Bill Atkin, Shonagh Burnhill & Anna Chapman
RRP*incl GST: $175.00
ISBN: 9781988598604 (two-volume set)
Publication date: 9 October 2023
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LexisNexis Legislation Series
RRP*incl GST: $160.00
ISBN: 9781988598611 (two-volume set)
Publication date: 13 October 2023
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New Zealand Intellectual Property Journal
Issue 10, 6 is now available.
This issue covers key decision from the Courts, such as Brands Ltd v Bed Bath ‘n’ Table Pty Ltd [2023], and Trade Marks and Patents Official Action.
Intellectual Property Law
Service 101 is now available online.
This service includes updated commentary on the Copyright Act 1994, Patents Act 2013, and Appendix C.
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Adams’ Land Transfer
Service 111 is now available online.
This service includes updates to the Land Transfer Act 2017, areas: Part 1 Preliminary provisions; Part 2 Land title and registration; Part 3 Dealings in estates and interests in land; and Part 5 Miscellaneous provisions. Updates have also been made to Māori Land Law for Conveyancers.
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D W McMorland
RRP*incl GST: $200.00
ISBN: 9781988598550 (book)
Publication date: 31 May 2023
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Andrew Geddis
RRP*incl GST: $165.00
ISBN: 9781988598031 (book)
ISBN: 9781988598048 (ebook)
Publication date: 15 June 2023
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Practical Guidance: Succession
Latest Legal Update
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Alexandra Briscoe
RRP*incl GST: $50.00
ISBN: 9781988546674 (book)
ISBN: 9781988546681 (ebook)
Publication date: 09 October 2023
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Ben Thompson
RRP*incl GST: $130.00 $117.00 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988598253 (book)
Projected publication date: March 2024
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Practical Guidance: Trusts
Latest Legal Update
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Disclaimer: This service is intended to provide a summary of information recently made available on the LexisNexis online legal platform. The contents of Summing Up do not purport to be professional advice on any particular matter. The publishers therefore accept no liability for any claim or other action that may arise from the use of the information provided in this publication.
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