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The top women in NZ’s legal profession for 2023

49 Elite Women took the industry by storm over the past year This year’s Elite Women not only excelled in diverse areas of law and carved out unique career paths, their dedication to uplifting others and advocating for worthwhile causes has inspired colleagues and created new benchmarks. Hudson Gavin Martin partner Anchali Anandanayagam is world-renowned […]

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New partner promotion bolsters Hesketh Henry’s corporate and commercial practice

Ben Hickson brings international experience from Southeast Asia, focusing on cross-border M&A Hesketh Henry has promoted Ben Hickson to partner effective 1 January 2024, bolstering its corporate and commercial practice group. Hickson started with Hesketh Henry as a solicitor in 2012 and trained initially in the firm’s commercial property team. He then relocated to Southeast

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Migrant family-separation settlement provides path to asylum, 8-year ban on Trump-era policy

The U.S. government has agreed that for the next eight years, it won’t reinstate a Trump administration zero-tolerance policy for illegal immigration that led to the separation of thousands of immigrant children from their families. Under a class action settlement announced Monday, the government will continue to identify separated families, fund their reunification, provide access

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The future of Australian immigration policy

After 12 months in office, a massive blowout in net migration and two major reviews, the Anthony Albanese government will, in 2023 and 2024, embark on a significant overhaul of immigration policies that will bring down Australia’s net migration from its current peak. Chinese migrants protest against Australia’s policy shift on the investment visa scheme,

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