Two women at a law firm faced scrutiny after making racist comments about a colleague in email exchanges, which were reported by a third party. They showed no remorse and limited cooperation during the investigation. The New Zealand Law Society standards committee condemned their actions as inappropriate and unprofessional, stating that their use of a derogatory nickname constituted unsatisfactory conduct. The women and the firm involved were not named in the committee’s decision.
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