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New Zealand Law Firm Solicitors' Survey
The survey is intended to gauge work satisfaction from solicitors who have been with the firm for at least two years. If you have been with the firm for less than two years, then please complete the survey but note the time you have been with the practice.
The rating is from 1 (low) to 5 (high). Please complete the boxes accordingly.
There is room for comment at the foot of the survey form should you wish to add comments.
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All surveys are completely confidential and individual entries will not be disclosed ever by the publishers, LawFuel Inc Limited unless you give your consent in writing to do so with directions as to whom they should be so disclosed. The collated survey results however will be published by LawFuel Inc Limited. We will provide you with the survey results as soon as they are published, unless you do not wish to receive them.
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Hong Kong - Banking and Finance Professional Support Lawyer
Experienced Associate Hong Kong
Description With nearly 40 years of...
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Oops, That's My Coke. It's Paris Again.
Ditzy Paris is in trouble all over again as her coke fell out of her handbag when she was only reaching for her lippy. What does a girl have to do to...
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Tiger's Divorce - How Did This Firm Get To Do it?
So how did a button-down commercial firm like McGuireWoods get to act on the TW divorce? Yesterday AboveTheLaw covered the divorce of golf sensation ...
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Power Off, For Now
Simon Power’s planned speech to outline his ongoing quest to rebuild a broken justice system was delayed by the funeral of the young soldier killed ...
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Big Firm Mailroom Mixup That Could Cost a Life
Sullivan & Cromwell are a Big Law Firm - But that didn't help a guy on death row
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Baker & McKenzie Ordered to Pay Millions
. . over Coudert Brothers bankruptcy practices
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Justice for Wilson - A Barrister's View
Wellington barrister Mary Scholtens QC comments on the WIlson Affair
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