Join us for breakfast and a chat at the Honey Cafe in the North Shore!
Monday, 11 March 2024, 7.30am.
March Breakfast Club – Central Auckland
Come network and have breakfast with us!
Monday 18 March, 7.30am.
$28 per person (choice of three meals), and a hot drink
President’s Function 2024 Update
AWLA kicked off 2024 with its annual President’s Function on Wednesday evening, and we’re thrilled to have Her Honour Justice O’Gorman speak to our members. Justice O’Gorman canvassed her pathway to the bench and offered valuable guidance on finding the mana in your role, maintaining hauora, and building resilience through life’s challenges. Thank you to all our …
February Breakfast Club – Central Auckland
Come network and have breakfast with us!
Monday 12 February, 7.30am.
$25 per person (choice of three meals), and a hot drink
2024 President’s function – with High Court Judge, Her Honour Justice O’Gorman KC
AWLA President warmly invites you to the President’s Function with High Court Judge, Her Honour Justice O’Gorman KC. 21 February 2024, 5.30 PM.
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AWLA Open Letter to the New Zealand Law Society
AWLA thanks our members for your feedback on the New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal decisions regarding practioner Mr Murray Tingey. AWLA has provided an open letter to the New Zealand Law Society expressing disappointment with both the liability and penalty decisions. The letter can be read below. We thank you for your engagement …
Call for Nominations for AWLA Committee 2024
Nominations are now open for the AWLA Committee 2024. The executive positions that are available are President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. There is also the opportunity to become a Committee member. The Committee is made up of 15 members. To be eligible for the Committee you must be an AWLA member at the time of …
Promotion of Women Survey 2023
AWLA has recently published data from its 2023 Promotion of Women Survey. The promotion of women to senior positions in the legal profession is of keen interest to AWLA. The retention and advancement of women lawyers is also a key issue in the broader legal community – with NZLS reporting that while the majority of …