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Calls for stricter regulation for employment advocates.

11 Nov 2024

| Author: The Law Association

Issues are arising with employment advocates, who are able to represent clients without being lawyers. A judge described a recent run in as abusive and unprofessional, renewing calls for stricter regulation.

Listen to Catherine Stewart, Convenor of the Employment Law Committee with TLANZ speak with Mike Hosking.

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