Kathryn Dalziel
Was student's proposition sexual harassment?
Lawyer Kathryn Dalziel discusses whether a propositioned from a student to her university lecturer via email was sexual harassment. Audio
Guilty plea for beheading vids
Lawyer Kathryn Dalziel talks about a first-of-it's kind case. A man charged over possessing video of Islamist beheadings. Audio
Gym bans selfies
Privacy lawyer Kathryn Dalziel discusses CityFitness banning selfies. Audio
When an workers actions become an employment issue
Employment lawyer Kathryn Dalziel discusses the case of Josie Butler and her dildo protest. Are her actions anything to do with her employer? Audio
KFC customer bullying
A woman claims she was bullied on the KFC facebook page after complaining about her order. Privacy lawyer Kathryn Dalziel defines bullying on line for us. Audio
High profile resignations
Several high profile people have fallen on their swords this week. Employment lawyer Kathryn Dalziel joins the Panel to talk about why jump before they're possibly pushed. Audio
Job hunting with the GCSB
Edward Snowden documents show GCSB spied Tim Groser's rivals for the role of head of the WTO. We talk to privacy specialist lawyer Kathryn Dalziel from Taylor Shaw. Audio
A lawyer talks about sex in the office
Two insurance workers who had sex in their office late at night oblivious to hundreds of people looking on and filming from a central Christchurch bar could lose their jobs. Audio
ANZ's notice 'right up there with the ACC privacy waiver'
Moves by New Zealand's biggest bank, ANZ, to allow it to hand over sensitive client information to the United States have got privacy advocates worried. Audio
ACC privacy waivers - carte blanche for data sharing?
ACC's latest privacy controversy - has the corporation given itself carte blanche to gather and share private information about its clients. Audio
Lawyer says claimants needn't fear legal action
Privacy lawyer Kathryn Dalziel is with us. Audio
Parents shocked by principal's dismissal
Parents of Christchurch Girls' High School students are shocked and appalled that the principal has been so publicly fired. Audio
Privacy lawyer says MSD should have learned from ACC
A privacy law specialist, Kathryn Dalziel, from the firm Taylor Shaw, says the Ministry of Social Development could face legal claims from individuals. She joined Morning Report. Audio
Proposed Sex Offenders' Register
Kathryn speaks to Anne Tolley, Minister of Police; Lincoln Ellery, former therapist with sex offenders through STOP trust - his Masters thesis considered the question of whether New Zealand needs a… Audio
Law Society says privacy law reforms are weak
The Law Society says the Government needs to go further in its reform of the Privacy Act. Audio