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People ‘entitled to know’ of law practitioner’s failures: court

Employment Court declines name suppression for employment advocate.

The court ruling followed the dismissal of a Dept of Corrections staffer for non-compliance with Covid vaccination order.

NBR Staff Wed, 31 May 2023

The Employment Court has declined to grant name suppression to employment advocate Greg Bennett after an earlier ruling found he had unreasonably failed to file a client’s personal grievance case in the required 90-day timeframe.

In a decision made on April 28 but withheld from publication for 28

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NBR Staff Wed, 31 May 2023
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