Celebrate with Us

Throughout our centenary year, we'll have special celebratory events, promotions and new offerings.

Celebrate with Us

In June 2014, LexisNexis® celebrates a milestone of 100 years in New Zealand. Starting in 1914, LexisNexis® Butterworths® opened its first New Zealand office in Wellington. LexisNexis® New Zealand, as part of Reed Elsevier, is an iconic leader in legal publishing and software solutions with landmark achievements over its rich, hundred year history which have seen it transcend traditional print to provide technology and multi-format content in line with the changing legal industry's needs.

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Sponsorship

LexisNexis® is proud to announce its sponsorship of the workshop by NZLS CLE Ltd & Massey University in association with The Cook Islands Law Society's Skills and Strategies for Managing Your Cases: expanding your toolbox – negotiation, settlement conferences and mediation in Rarotonga 18-20 June 2014.

The workshop takes place over three days in Rarotonga. It is supported by the New Zealand Law Society and hosted by the Cook Islands Law Society for lawyers and magistrates in the region. NZLS, NZLS CLE Ltd and Massey University are presenting the workshop on a probono basis.

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Practical Guidance® –Slave Free

The Rule of Law is the unifying purpose behind our work and to support this in our Centenary year we are promoting a world that is Slave Free. LexisNexis in partnership with Slave Free Seas has published a complimentary Practical Guidance module, Slave Free, to provide legal professionals with the guidance they need to help victims. For further information and your complimentary copy please visit the following link: Practical Guidance - Slave Free

Exciting opportunity for NZ Bar Association members

LexisNexis has partnered with The New Zealand Bar Association to introduce an eLibrary package consisting of hundreds of premium legal online titles exclusive to the association's barrister membership. This eLibrary package is designed to provide a ‘one stop shop' through which barristers can access all the legal content they need from a single trusted provider using efficiencies of scale for savings.

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Fast Track your CPD requirements

LexisNexis and Storkk have launched a convenient CPD application which allows users to find and access all available CPD programs by participating providers, enabling users to achieve their professional development requirements. With this application, the frustration and time spent on keeping up with CPD tracking can be minimised through convenient access to a secure online site allowing users to update their plans, anywhere/anytime.

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Latest Offerings

Transforming Auckland: The Creation of Auckland Council tells the story of how the Auckland Council was formed from the perspectives of the key people who helped create and run it during its first term.

The exciting, 3rd edition, of Judicial Review, A New Zealand Perspective was released 8 April at an event at Parliament House and attended by the author, Graham Taylor, LexisNexis Executive Director, Rachel Travers, and the Honorable Christopher Finlayson, amongst a host of other attendees. You can find all our new titles at our eStore.

LexisNexis® welcome ALPMA to NZ and announce partnership

LexisNexis® New Zealand welcome the Australasian Legal Practice Management Association (ALPMA) to New Zealand and is proud to announce that it has entered into a corporate partnership with ALPMA for FY15.

The Australasian Legal Practice Management Association, (ALPMA), is a leading body representing managers and lawyers with a legal practice management role. ALPMA provides an authoritative voice on issues relevant to legal practice management.

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2014 Legal Innovation Index

The 2014 Legal Innovation Index is now open, inviting law firms and in-house legal teams to showcase the cutting edge innovations that are enhancing the productivity and profitability of their organisation. See more at Legal Innovation Index site.

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Study finds New Zealand’s justice system ranks higher than Australia's

AUCKLAND, July 28, 2014 – The World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2014 ranks the New Zealand justice system ahead of Australia, Carolina Caliaba Crespo writes in the latest edition of Advancing Together: Rule of Law Updates and Perspectives from the Asia Pacific newsletter published by LexisNexis® today.

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LexisNexis Memories

Send your significant moments with LexisNexis, recollections and memories to michaela.williams@lexisnexis.co.nz and we will share them here.