Pacific Panel Discussions brought to you by AWLA: The Importance of Pacific Representation in Law.
Zoom recording viewable here.
Pacific Panel Discussions brought to you by AWLA: The Importance of Pacific Representation in Law.
Zoom recording viewable here.
Auckland Women Lawyers’ Association is looking for candidates for our $3,000 Margaret Wilson Scholarship. The scholarship’s purpose is to support a female LLB, LLB (Hons), LLM or PhD in law at the the University of Auckland or Auckland University of Technology who encompasses the objectives of our organisation. Below is a copy of the regulation …
The Auckland Women Lawyers Association is proud to announce that it now taking entries for its 2020 Writing Prize. This prize aims to foster and reward research and writing on the intersection of the law and issues of concern to women and/or women and children. All law students (including LLB, LLB (Hons), LLM and PhD) …
Lunchtime panel discussion on the intricacies of working flexibly in the legal profession – the lessons we learned from working through COVID-19, the impact of remote work on firm culture, and how New Zealand compares to international experience.
Tuesday, 28 July 2020 7.30am The Lunchroom, 45 Queen Street Join us for breakfast, and a chance to meet or catch up with other women in the profession for a relaxed networking event. The cost covers your choice of breakfast, including a hot drink. Sign up by 26 July 2020.
Let’s talk about how we keep some of the positives from lockdown…
We are delighted to present an online event – AWLA committee member Anoushka Bloem hosted three different business owners – Rachael Reed QC, Sarah Keene and Tammy McLeod, to discuss the challenges and opportunities of practice management in the rāhui. Enjoy! If the video above is not working, please use this link to watch: https://zoom.us/rec/share/6pdbbOzO6lNLXZ2K7QL6RLILPZb0X6a823BP-_UPzh2vMoqhx8s_a41fxvJhJm9k
The rāhui sessions – practice management in the time of CovidRead More
In the distant beforetimes, when we could be in the same room together, an international women’s day event was hosted by Bankside Chambers. At that event we were lucky enough to hear from Alannah Colley and Bridget McLay, coauthors (with Ana Lenard) of the Purea Nei report. This was a great event, and so for …
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