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  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

The Attorney-General, Margaret Wilson announced today the appointment of Dr John Priestley as a Judge of the High Court.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

The Attorney-General Margaret Wilson announced today the appointment of Mark O’Regan as a judge of the High Court.

Mr O’Regan graduated from Victoria University of Wellington and is a partner with Chapman Tripp.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

The Attorney-General, Margaret Wilson has issued a discussion paper about the future of Queen's Counsel in New Zealand.

The paper also raises issues about the selection process for QCs, powers of appointment and eligibility criteria.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

The Attorney-General, Hon Margaret Wilson, announced today the appointment of Terence Arnold QC as the Solicitor-General. Mr Arnold will replace John McGrath QC, who has been appointed to the Court of Appeal.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

The Guardianship Act, including related family policy, is to be reviewed by the Government, Attorney-General Margaret Wilson and Social Services and Employment Minister Steve Maharey announced today.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

There is currently no official electronic version of New Zealand legislation. The Government is taking the next steps in a process designed to remedy that gap," said Attorney-General, Margaret Wilson.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

The Attorney-General, Hon Margaret Wilson, has announced the appointment of Philip Richard Connell and James Julian Weir, both of Hamilton, as District Court Judges.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General

The Attorney-General, Hon Margaret Wilson, announced today the appointment of Dr Susan Glazebrook as a Judge of the High Court.

  • Margaret Wilson
  • Attorney-General