NZBA Newsletter December 2005

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New Zealand Bar Association THE OFFICIAL BAR ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2005

BULK BUYING – WATCH THIS SPACE As foreshadowed in the president’s last report, the Council has been exploring the possibility of various bulk buying or discount arrangements with a range of suppliers of products and services to barristers. A committee comprising Miriam Dean QC, Tony HughesJohnson QC and David O’Neill has been working, together with a consultant engaged to assist, with a range of suppliers investigating and negotiating possible discount arrangements for members of the Bar Association. The Council is pleased to report that the efforts have proved to be very successful. In the New Year all members will receive a package of material relating to

discounted supply of a range of “starting point” for their plans. products and services including: By way of a “heads up”, ◆ mobile phones we provide brief details of the ◆ landline phones arrangements that we are currently ◆ office stationery considering and negotiating with ◆ office equipment and suppliers. ◆ legal publications As to mobile phones and office stationery – two heavy usage items for barristers – the Council will be promoting Vodafone and Office Max as preferred suppliers of these products. This is especially because both Vodafone and Office Max have indicated that, depending on the level of usage, the level of discounts available to members may yet be even greater than those which would apply as a

Vodafone – NZBA Plan Vodafone is prepared to offer members of the Association a special NZBA Plan which would involve: • •

$30 per month rental: cf normal rental of $45 per month; 0.30 cents per minute for all calls (day and night), ie

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From the president

An exciting year for the Association T his has been an exciting year for the Association. Among our achievements are:

Solicitor-General and a number of senior and other counsel. A record attendance of 100.

items regularly purchased by barristers. This will be formally launched in the New Year.

◆ A highly successful conference at Queenstown with high quality speakers, including Justice Bastarache of the Canadian Supreme Court, Professor Jack Greenberg from Columbia University and a human rights campaigner of world fame, the Chief Justice, Chief Judge of the High Court,

◆ Just under 100 new members bringing the total membership of the Association to 622.

In the meantime, we have continued to progress debate and discussion on professional issues such as the intervention rule, appointment of Queen’s Counsel, training of new barristers and submissions on various reforms and proposed changes to the High Court and District Court Rules etc. Many barristers outside the Council give valuable assistance in these areas and I am pleased also at the number of responses that we received to our questionnaire on the intervention rule.

In this issue . . . Bulk buying pp.1, 2, 3 President’s message pp.1, 2 Council meetings p.3 Next conference p.3 Bill held over p.4 QC evaluation pp.4, 5 New Attorney-General p.6 Shadow Attorney-General p.7 Australian evolution pp.8,9,11 Experts’ role pp.10,11,12,13 Bar Chat p.13

◆ The introduction of the Council holding its meetings in different centres and accompanying them with social functions for local barristers at which there has been opportunity for the exchange of views on current issues. These took place in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. In 2006, it is proposed to move into heartland New Zealand with meetings and functions planned for Tauranga, Palmerston North and Nelson, as well as Auckland and Wellington. ◆ The formation of a bulk buying scheme for stationery, mobile telephone services, insurances, books and other services and

The impression one gets is that those at the bar are busy and, while we all would no doubt like to have better and more interesting cases than some we do, I think that the separate bar is in good heart and on any view is stronger than it has ever been. That is not to say that we can ● Cont. on p.2

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