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NEWS: Tom Bennion to chair the 8th Māori Legal Forum, Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, 28 & 29 July 2009 June 11, 2009, at 02:22 PM
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Farhana Khan (BA / LLB, Bengali) is the staff solicitor for Bennion Law. She has previously worked at the Sonja M Cooper law firm. \\ to:
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Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, English/Irish) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Māori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with a number of clients in two Waitangi Tribunal district inquiries, and various other cases. \\ to:
Tom Bennion (BA Hist / LLB Hons, English/Irish) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Māori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with a number of clients in two Waitangi Tribunal district inquiries, and various other cases. \\ Changed line 44 from:
James Maddock (BA Maor/BA Pols, Irish/English/Te Ātiawa) is the office and accounts manager, and often assists with research and case management. \\ to:
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MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR - Ngā mihi nui mō te Kirihimete - OFFICE HAS REOPENED 5 JAN 2009 January 13, 2009, at 01:59 PM
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MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR - Ngā mihi nui mō te Kirihimete - OFFICE CLOSED DEC 23 2007 TILL MONDAY 5 JAN 2008 to:
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MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR - Ngā mihi nui mō te Kirihimete - OFFICE CLOSED DEC 23 2007 TILL MONDAY 5 JAN 2008 December 16, 2008, at 05:18 PM
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Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, English/Irish) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Māori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. \\ to:
Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, English/Irish) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Māori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with a number of clients in two Waitangi Tribunal district inquiries, and various other cases. \\ December 16, 2008, at 04:44 PM
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Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, English/Irish) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Māori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. \\ December 16, 2008, at 03:15 PM
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Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, English/Irish) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Māori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. \\ December 03, 2008, at 02:21 PM
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Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, Dutch/German/English) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Māori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. \\ Changed line 27 from:
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Special publication: "Making Sense of the Foreshore and Seabed" - available now $33.50 (incl GST) Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, Dutch/German/English) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Mori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. \\ to:
Special publication: "Making Sense of the Foreshore and Seabed" - available now Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, Dutch/German/English) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on M⯲i land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. \\ Changed line 22 from:
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Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, Dutch/German/English) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Mori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. Email tom@bennion.co.nz Imogen Spurdle (BA Pols/LLB, Scots/English/Ngi Tahu/Kti Mamoe) is a staff solicitor for Bennion Law. Email imogen@bennion.co.nz James Maddock (BA Maor/BA Pols, Irish/English/Te tiawa) is the office and accounts manager, and often assists with research and case management. Email james@bennion.co.nz to:
Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, Dutch/German/English) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Mori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. Imogen Spurdle (BA Pols/LLB, Scots/English/Ngi Tahu/Kti Mamoe) is a staff solicitor for Bennion Law. James Maddock (BA Maor/BA Pols, Irish/English/Te tiawa) is the office and accounts manager, and often assists with research and case management. December 02, 2008, at 12:49 PM
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Special publication: "Making Sense of the Foreshore and Seabed" - available now $33.50 (incl GST) Tom Bennion (BA Hist/LLB Hons, Dutch/German/English) is a former Registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal, a lecturer in environmental law at Victoria University in Wellington, author of several texts on Māori land law, and a regular columnist for "Te Karaka" magazine. He is currently working with clients in two Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, and various other cases. Imogen Spurdle (BA Pols/LLB, Scots/English/Ngāi Tahu/Kāti Mamoe) is a staff solicitor for Bennion Law. She can be emailed at imogen@bennion.co.nz James Maddock (BA Maor/BA Pols, Irish/English/Te Ātiawa) is the office and accounts manager, and often assists with research and case management. He can be emailed at james@bennion.co.nz |
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