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LawTalk 886  ·  22 April 2016

J U N IOR PR OS ECUTOR S Kayes Fletcher Walker, the office of the Manukau Crown Solicitor, has vacancies for junior prosecutors beginning in January 2017. The positions are suitable for recent graduates through to solicitors with 2 years PQE (but not necessarily with prosecution experience). Successful applicants will be joining a relatively new medium-sized law firm committed to providing great training and career development, with unrivalled opportunities to appear regularly in court. To obtain an application form please visit our website www.kfw.co.nz.

FA M I LY L AW YE R If you are a Family Lawyer with experience, we want to hear from you. The Law Store is a small, culturally diverse general practice based in Porirua, just 20 minutes from the Wellington CBD. You will love our team, our work is challenging with a variety of matters to sink your teeth into, and we have a desk with your name on it. The Law Store encourages and supports Continuing Professional Development. We would prefer a minimum Level 1 Lead Provider status for Family Legal Aid (or be close to applying). Although we are based in Porirua, you will be required to appear in the Wellington and Hutt Valley Family Courts, so you will need a full driver’s licence.

Applications close Friday 13 May 2016, and can be sent to:  office@kfw.co.nz  Office Manager, Kayes Fletcher Walker Ltd, PO Box 76066, Manukau 2241

Applications close on Friday 6 May 2016.

Please forward a copy of your CV and covering letter to fjc@thelawstore.co.nz. We look forward to hearing from you!

Wackrow Williams & Davies Limited BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS

In House Insurance Solicitor Branded Vero since 2003, we are a long standing New Zealand insurance company, protecting businesses and individuals against financial hardship arising from loss, liability or damage for more than 130 years. Through our parent company, Suncorp Group, we are part of one of the largest financial and insurance operations throughout Australia and New Zealand. If you are looking for a new challenge in your career, and want to be an integral part of a successful business, we have just the opportunity for you. We are seeking a litigation solicitor with a minimum of 4 years PQE to join our busy team on a 12 month fixed term contract. You will need to be highly self motivated, extremely analytical, have proven problem solving skills, and be able to communicate succinctly across all organisational levels. Knowledge of insurance law would be an advantage but is not a requirement. You will be involved in providing advice on a wide range of issues relating to the Canterbury earthquakes and supporting the General and Life Insurance Team in providing advisory services to the business about earthquake matters. Apply now: http://careers.vero.co.nz or call Helen McNeil (09 357 2354) for more information. Applications close 13 May 2016.

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Solicitor wanted Wackrow Williams & Davies Limited is a seven lawyer Auckland CBD general practice offering high quality interesting and varied work. We have a vacancy for a general practitioner who will be involved in a variety of property, trusts/estates, commercial matters and Treaty of Waitangi related work (which will involve some travel out of Auckland). For a suitable applicant we would also look to accommodate other legal interests. We do not have a fixed view on the degree of experience but some years of legal experience and an existing Legal Aid Provider status would be an advantage. We are looking for someone who is hardworking, with excellent analytical, time management and communication skills and who is able to work both independently and as part of a team. Please submit your CV to Don Wackrow/Te Kani Williams PO Box 461, Auckland 1140 Ph: (09) 379 5026, Fax: (09) 377 6553 Email: don@wwandd.co.nz


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