The first case for breaching the good character consent condition under the Overseas Investment Act
Published on NZ|LAWYER by Mai Chen and Nick Russell, partners, Chen Palmer Partners Last Thursday, the High Court delivered its first decision on the good character criterion for consents under the Overseas Investment Act 2005 (“Act”) in Chief Executive of […]
Terror in New Zealand: Grotesque display of violent racism
Published on Indian Newslink Business and Community Leaders condemn Christchurch murders Auckland, March 16, 2019 Heads of prominent organisations and community leaders have expressed their horror over the Christchurch massacre and pledged their support and assistance to the New Zealand […]
TERROR ATTACKS CONDEMNED BY SUPERDIVERSITY INSTITUTE CHAIR
The Chair of the Superdiversity Institute for Law Policy and Business, New Zealand Asian Leaders, SUPERdiverse Women and Managing Partner of Chen Palmer Partners, Mai Chen said that New Zealand should not be surprised at what has happened in Christchurch. […]
Public Lawyer (Auckland)
Chen Palmer Partners is a highly successful law firm specialising in public and employment law. Chen Palmer attracts a variety of very interesting work that spans the entire public law spectrum – from overseas investment and business regulation, judicial review […]
Prominent Kiwi wāhine explain what International Women’s Day means to them
Published on stuff Friday marks International Women’s Day (IWD), with this year’s globally-recognised event calling for a gender-balanced world and accelerating gender parity. The day has been recognised worldwide for more than a century, but has gained momentum following the […]
Chair of Superdiversity Institute speaks to Leadership and Development Conference 2019.
Mai Chen, Chair of the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business and Managing Partner of Chen Palmer Partners, spoke to the Leadership and Development Conference 2019 in Auckland on 4 February 2019. She talked to the young Chinese New […]
Reality check. Having a woman on your board needn’t make it diverse
Published on THE CONVERSATION More women on boards is seen as an important indicator of gender equality and board effectiveness. The Australian government’s annual gender insights report, published last week, says greater female board membership helps drive more equitable pay […]
Aktive Auckland the first sporting organisation to receive cultural intelligence tick
Published on AUSTRALASIAN LEISURE MANAGEMENT March 4, 2019Recreation / Sport / Aktive – Auckland Sport & Recreation has revealed that it has been awarded the Cultural Intelligence (CQ) Tick from the Superdiversity Institute – the first sport and recreation organisation […]
Ensuring ethnically diverse workers do not suffer greater injury and illness
Published on Law Talk 08 February 2019 – By Mai Chen LawTalk 925 On 14 December 2018, the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business released its latest report: Health and Safety regulators in a superdiverse context: review of challenges […]
Three Minutes Max: Mai Chen
Published on RadioNZ From Sunday Morning, 7:30 am on 3 February 2019 Commentators from all over New Zealand get the chance to have a say on what’s been bothering them throughout the week. Public law specialist and chair of the […]