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Access to justice – the legal profession’s role

It seems ages ago since Tim and I discussed the role the legal profession plays as gatekeepers between the public and the administration of justice – if it interests you – you may want to check it out.

In this episode of our All Access podcast, Holland Beckett Partner Tim Conder talks to Clive Elliott KC.

The discussion centers around advocacy and the role that lawyers play as the gatekeeper between the public and the courts, and the ethical obligations of those in the legal profession to uphold the rules of ethics and evidence.

Listen here:   https://lnkd.in/gdeKmeBp or search ‘Holland Beckett Law’ on Spotify to access all episodes.

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Clive Elliott

I live and work in Auckland, New zealand. I am a serial dabbler in the arts, with an interest in writing, poetry, public speaking and painting. I’m a frequent writer and commentator on intellectual property and information technology issues. I regularly write on and lecture on the art of advocacy, both oral and written. An example is a webinar I gave in 2018 “Mastering Advocacy: Effective Written and Oral Advocacy and How to Maximise Both”. My goal as an artist is to try and capture a little piece of that magnificent natural beauty that exists around us and preserve it in a time capsule so others can ponder and experience the wonder, before it evaporates away into the endless sands of time. 

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