Top New Zealand firms are being more considered in their hiring practices
The key recruitment trend for quarter 1 of 2024 is that the top 7 NZ firms[1] are losing more lawyers than they are hiring โ
The key recruitment trend for quarter 1 of 2024 is that the top 7 NZ firms[1] are losing more lawyers than they are hiring โ
The latest survey released by the New Zealand Law Society, which was collated by KPMG, has shown that operational costs have increased while billable hours
Tessa Sims is Head of People and Culture at Wotton + Kearney NZ and has been an Insource subscriber for over two years. She uses
In the ever-evolving legal industry, law firms face the constant challenge of attracting and retaining the best legal talent. Hiring the right people, with the
The obvious trend in Quarter 1 is that the Top Tier firms in Australia and New Zealand (NZ) are focused on hiring. Economic pressures or
Geoff Adlam โ Capital Letter Wed, 22 Mar 2023 New Zealandโs legal services market has a major shortage of appropriately experienced lawyers and that looks
It’s that time of year again … and many law firms are investing a lot of time, effort and money into attracting the best and
More lawyers left Top 7 NZ law firms than entered during Q3 of 2022 The third quarter of 2022 (July to September) saw a collective
Article by Geoff Adlam, Capital Letter, Friday 4 November 2022 A volatile legal recruitment market and major shortage of lawyers with the most sought-after skills
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