John Miller
Anti-cancer Drugs from Marine Sponges
Marine sponges may yield drugs that could stop cancer cells dividing Audio
Anti-cancer Drugs from Marine Sponges
Marine sponges may yield drugs that could stop cancer cells dividing
AudioSensitive claimants to sue ACC over privacy breach compensation
A lawyer for sexual abuse victims who had their privacy breached by ACC, John Miller, says the offer of $250 compensation was the final straw for many. Audio
Lawyer on ruling giving ACC cover after sterilisation
More now on a groundbreaking case that gives ACC cover to a woman who became pregnant after she was sterilised, which is being described as significant for the whole medical profession. Audio
Lawyer says HIV ruling could affect criminal trials
The lawyer who represented a woman who won a major ACC case says there are major implications for criminal trials in the court's ruling. Audio
Woman's right to ACC cover for HIV stress upheld by Court
A precedent setting Court of Appeal ruling means people with HIV could be charged with rape if they don't tell a willing sexual partner about their disease. Audio
Woman ordered to pay thousands to family of dead cyclict
A motorist who killed a cyclist has been convicted of careless driving causing death and ordered to pay the victim's family more than $37,000. Audio
Fears ACC will appeal against tetraplegic back payments
The lawyer for a tetraplegic who is owed almost two million dollars by the ACC, fears the corporation will now try to avoid paying up by appealing the decision. Audio
Susan Couch gets go-ahead to sue Corrections
The sole survivor of the Auckland RSA triple murders has been given the go-ahead to sue the Department of Corrections for exemplary damages Audio
ACC culls 700 long-term claimants
An accident compensation specialist says the culling of hundreds of long-term claimants is harsh and causing considerable suffering. Audio
Resthome staff say care concerns being ignored
The company at the centre of allegations says it supports a Canterbury District Health Board investigation into alleged mismanagement at one of its Christchurch resthomes. Audio
Dob in a Dope Grower
Northland police plan to reintroduce the"Dob in a Dope Grower"initiative. Audio
Summer foot wear
Flip-flops, jandals, crocs or Roman sandals. When it comes to summer footwear, there's certainly plenty of choice. Audio
An ACC law expert gives women more power
An ACC law expert says the way is now open for women to sue their doctor if they get pregnant after sterilisation surgery. Audio
Claims of an ACC shortfall
Prime Minister John Key has ordered a ministerial inqury. Audio
ACC Lawyer Comments on National's Policy
John Miller is a lawyer specialising in ACC claims. Audio