Chen Palmer Partners announces promotion of Leo Donnelly
Chen Palmer Partners announces promotion of Leo Donnelly Chen Palmer Partners is pleased to announce the promotion of Leo Donnelly as Principal in its Auckland office. Leo is a former Ombudsman from 2016-2018, and Deputy Ombudsman from 2004-2016. He has also […]
Upcoming NZAL Lawyers CPD Session – Chinese rule of law and how it differs to that in NZ
Upcoming NZAL Lawyers CPD Session – “Chinese rule of law and how it differs to that in New Zealand” Date: Monday, September 2, 2019 Time: 4 pm to 6:15 pm Venue: NZ Law Society Auckland Branch, Level 12, 51 Shortland […]
Research looking into Chinese litigants and witnesses in NZ courts
Published on New Zealand Law Society 18 July 2019 The Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business (which is a division of Chen Palmer Partners) is conducting research into the issues and challenges in administering justice in cases involving Chinese […]
New Zealand Asian Leaders and Auckland Branch Launch of NZAL Lawyers
Published on NZLS Auckland E-News 4 July 2019 A new organisation for Asian lawyers has been successfully launched in Auckland. The launch of New Zealand Asian Leaders (NZAL) Lawyers was held at the NZLS Auckland Branch on 10 June and […]
NZAL Lawyers launch recognising increasing number of Asian lawyers
Published on LawPoints 13 June 2019 A new organisation for Asian lawyers has been successfully launched in Auckland. The launch of New Zealand Asian Leaders (NZAL) Lawyers on 10 June was attended by 125 people, with most of them lawyers. […]
Mai Chen on Tangata Pasifika on Christchurch mosque terror attacks
Published on tvnz Mai Chen, Chair of the Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business and Managing Partner of Chen Palmer Partners, joined a panel on Tangata Pasifika to talk about the Christchurch terror attacks.
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 […]
Asian and superdiverse leaders meet to discuss action post terror attack
Members of the Superdiversity Institute, New Zealand Asian Leaders and Super Diverse Women had an emergency meeting this afternoon to discuss what they could do to stand with the many who have suffered in the Christchurch terrorism massacre. “Our members […]
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. […]