The Effect of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act on the Independent Bar

Noel Cox

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Abstract

This paper is issued by the Public Issues Committee of the Auckland District Law Society Inc. Itsviews are its own. It cannot and does not necessarily represent the views of all lawyers nor has thesubject under discussion necessarily been considered by the Council of the Auckland District LawSociety Inc. The paper was accurate at the time of its preparation.If the Committee is not described by its actual name then it should be described as “a group ofAuckland lawyers appointed by the Council of the Auckland District Law Society to consider publicissues”, and not given too broad an attribution such as “Lawyers say...” or “Lawyers consider...”.The Committee was formed to encourage its members to consider and comment on public issues, forthe public benefit, it is hoped, particularly public issues with a legal element. The Committee’sstanding must stem solely from the quality of the papers it releases and the comments it makes.If a précis or abstract of this paper is published, or reference made to its content, please advise yourreaders that the full text of the paper issued by this Committee will be available at the AucklandDistrict Law Society Inc’s Internet website:http://www.adls.org.nz/about-adls/committees/public-issues-committee/public-issue-papers
Original languageEnglish
PublisherAuckland District Law Society
Publication statusPublished - 23 Apr 2009

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