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Leading lawyer's censure upheld

John Eichelbaum was engaged to act in litigation but relations between himself and an unnamed client deteriorated.

Hamish McNicol
Mon, 07 Dec 2015

A high-profile lawyer censured for making “offensive and scurrilous remarks” about a client he no longer represents has had his appeal against the decision dismissed.

John Revans Eichelbaum, the son of former chief justice Sir Thomas Eichelbaum, was in September censured by the New Zealand

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Hamish McNicol
Mon, 07 Dec 2015
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