New online legal marketplace is the “Facebook for lawyers”
Published on ADLS Law News The Auckland District Law Society wrote a great article on MyAdvice.Legal You can read the article here
Legal eagle gives Kiwis more legal choices through technology
Published in NZ Lawyer As the managing partner of her own law firm, it isn’t lost on Mai Chen that there is a constant need to evolve even in the business of law, which many would deem more traditional than […]
A lawyer in your pocket – Mai Chen’s plan to revolutionise the legal industry
Published on Newshub A new online platform that helps New Zealanders access specialist lawyers has just been launched. MyAdvice.Legal allows clients to submit a legal request before lawyers bid to address the problem. Lawyer and founder Mai Chen says they’re responding […]
Online marketplace for legal profession launched
Published on New Zealand Herald High-profile lawyer Mai Chen has today launched an “online marketplace” for the legal profession. The site, MyAdvice.Legal, is a hub where people in need of legal assistance can find the most suitable lawyer for them […]
New Website, Myadvice.Legal, Set to Launch
Published on Scoop Today, a new online market place, MyAdvice.Legal, publicly launched in New Zealand. The platform is intended to assist all types of client from not for profits and major corporates, through to mums and dads to access lawyers […]
A new way to find a lawyer
Published on Newshub A new online legal website has been launched to help New Zealanders access specialist lawyers when they need it. The MyAdvice.Legal website has been developed by Chen Palmer managing partner Mai Chen. She spoke to Duncan Garner. […]
Nib gets superdiversity tick for cultural intelligence
Published on Stuff Businesses making diversity a priority are being acknowledged with a tick of competency. The Superdiversity Centre for Law, Policy and Business has formulated the cultural quotient (CQ) tick that measures the existing level of cultural intelligence within an […]
How important is voting for the Kiwi-Indian community?
Published on the Indian Weekender The Kiwi-Indian community could be a significant departure and a welcome oasis within an otherwise barren landscape of ‘migrant non-voting’ in this country. Voting and participating in the electoral process is not considered as one […]
Final Newshub-Reid Research Poll: All Eyes Are on Winston Peters
Published in Scoop Two days out from Election day, the results of the final Newshub-Reid research poll* show that it could all come down to the decision of Winston Peters. The final poll results show that in the battle at […]
Awakening the sleeping dragon could determine the next Government
Published on Stuff Next week’s election will be Louis Bretaña’s first time going to the polls as a New Zealand citizen. The aspiring artist followed his partner here from the Philippines in 2011; one of a wave of recent Asian migrants […]