Our first quarterly edition: stories from legal leaders, learning on wellbeing and unwritten rules, plus tools and hacks for your mahi. Fresh insights from Aotearoa’s in-house legal community.
Kia ora – it’s been a while! We hope you’ve been well. Our updated quarterly rhythm means we haven't seen you since May. While we’ve been sharing CPD learning invites and quick updates along the way, sometimes we need to step back from the daily rush and take time for a proper catch-up on everything that makes our community thrive.
In this edition: People – Leaders and teams, in their own words Spotlights on Emily Reeve, General Counsel at Datagrid, and the Vista Group legal team.
Learning– Ideas and conversations we can explore together Key insights from our recent Juno Learning webinar on mental health, and upcoming Juno Learning events for GCs and in-house legal leaders.
Resources– Sharing practical tools and tips A case study on our in-house legal support for The Warehouse Group, new updates to the Juno Clause Bank, and an office hack to help bring te reo Māori into your everyday tools, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori!
SPOTLIGHT:
Emily Reeve, Datagrid
As General Counsel at Datagrid, a start-up developing a hyperscale data centre in Southland, Emily Reeve shares how she’s navigating a fast-paced, high-opportunity environment, and how tools like AI are reshaping the in-house role.
"AI is also now a vital team member, particularly for sole-counsel roles.” 👉 Read Emily’s spotlight
TEAM OVERVIEW:
Vista Group Legal Team
Listed on both the NZX and ASX, Vista Group is a New Zealand-grown success story whose software powers movie theatres around the world. We caught up with their legal team, small, strategic, and spread across jurisdictions, to learn how they support a fast-paced, global business.
"We’re here to help the business move fast while staying protected."
When TWG’s new GC needed space to reset, rebuild, and lead strategically, we parachuted in Juno Lawyer Luana D’Appollonio to steady the day-to-day and help shape the team’s long-term structure.
The result? A legal operating model that still guides them today.
Our recent session with clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire covered the pressures in-house lawyers face supported by science-backed research and strategies that can help. Juno Lawyer, Nicola Hardy has summarised the key takeaways, with a link to the recording, so you can revisit or catch up.
JUNO LEARNING: Navigating the Unwritten Rules This year’s Juno in-person events for GCs explore how senior legal leaders navigate the unwritten rules that shape decision-making, and how to do it with integrity.
These sessions are tailored for GCs and senior legal leaders and eligible for 1 CPD hour. - Wellington – Thurs 4 Sept - Auckland – Thurs 11 Sept - Christchurch – Thurs 18 Sept
👉 Request an inviteif you'd like to attend, and for the in-house legal community, we’ll share generalised key takeaways and top tips in an upcoming issue of Juno Counsel.
JUNO CLAUSE BANK
We’ve refreshed a wide range of clauses in Juno’s public Clause Bank, a free resource of ready-to-use contract wording designed to support fair, clear, and practical contracting.
New updates include clauses on approval and consent, confidentiality, assignment, and payment terms. These are designed to be adapted to your team’s needs and reflect our commitment to plain language and real-world usability.
Ngā mihi to the Juno Lawyers and Juno Community who have contributed. As always, the Clause Bank is about sharing what works, because a rising tide lifts all boats.
OFFICE HACK: Bring more te reo into your work week
We’ve pulled together some simple, practical hacks to help embed te reo Māori into your everyday tools. With the 50th anniversary of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori coming up this September, it’s a great time to make sure your keyboard, inbox, and shortcuts are ready.
From Microsoft WorkLab: the Work Trend Index Special Report on the “infinite workday,” draws on anonymized Microsoft 365 data to reveal some recognisable trends. Such as employees are interrupted every two minutes, and PowerPoint edits spike 122% before meetings, and why our focus time keeps vanishing.
That’s it from us for this chilly August. With inboxes overflowing, it’s no small feat to make it to the end of a newsletter. Thank you for joining us for these stories and resources from and for the in-house community.
Juno Counsel reflects what matters to us: people first, fresh thinking, and generous sharing to lift the bar for in-house legal teams across Aotearoa. We love being able to share and learn alongside you.
Ka kite anō,
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