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Subdivision in 2025: What’s Changing
Discover the evolving landscape of subdivision and land development in 2025 with insights from expert Phil Comer on upcoming changes, challenges, and opportunities.…
Defending justice: Marie Taylor-Cyphers on sentencing reform and plea strategy
Marie Taylor-Cyphers discusses New Zealand's sentencing reforms, plea strategies, and their impact on serious crimes, young offenders, and white-collar offenses.…
Q&A with Dr Juliet Chevalier-Watts
Dr. Juliet Chevalier-Watts discusses challenges, reforms, and governance in the charities and not-for-profit sector, highlighting legal implications and the future of charitable taxation.…
Determining whether a worker is an employee – an overlapping jurisdiction?
Exploring the complexities of determining worker status and jurisdictional authority in employment law, with insights from a recent Court of Appeal decision involving MBIE and Hairland Holdings Limited.…
Withholding payment to an Employee can now be a Criminal Offence
Employers now face criminal penalties for intentionally withholding employee payments, with severe consequences based on the amount unpaid. Learn about the legal implications and necessary precautions.…
Public interest criterion in deportation appeals
Guidance on New Zealand's public interest test in deportation appeals, emphasizing the Tribunal's two-stage process and key factors influencing decisions.…
Helping Taxpayers Avoid Debt: Inland Revenue’s Pilot Program
Inland Revenue’s pilot with Baycorp helps 3,000 New Zealand taxpayers manage small tax debts, preventing financial hardship and avoiding penalties through early intervention.…
Easter Break: Flexible CPD Options for New Zealand Lawyers
Explore the benefits of on demand and interactive CPD programs for New Zealand lawyers during the Easter long weekend, focusing on the convenience and flexibility these options offer.…
Privacy Law Q&A Featuring Ashleigh Ooi
Sit down with Legalwise as we hear from Ashleigh Ooi on the implications of recent Privacy Law updates and what they mean for practitioners, consumers and society more broadly.…
Cyber Security Q&A with Campbell Mckenzie
Sit down with Legalwise as we hear from Campbell Mckenzie, Director at Incident Response Solutions Limited, as he discusses cyber security concerns in a legal context.…
Is working from home still working?
Jodi Sharman and Bridget Perkins explores the evolving landscape of remote working after Covid-19, its benefits and challenges and its legal implications.…
Application of Evidence Rules in Resident Visa Applications: A Practical Guide to the Two-Way Method
Join Yun Jessica Meng as she shares an effective two-way method when representing clients for resident visas. …
What's on the cards for employment law in 2024?
Bridget Perkins and Jim Roberts, experts in employment law at Hesketh Henry provide insights on the two big shakeups in NZ's employment law.…
Women in Law Series, Part 1: President of Women Lawyers Association of NSW: 2023 Awards, & More!
Ahead of the 2023 Women Lawyers Association of NSW (WLANSW) Achievement Awards, Legalwise Seminars caught up with the WLANSWs current President, Justi…
Women in Law Series, Part 2: Q&A with Tanja Djokic of TD Migration Consulting
Tanja Djokic, Director and Principal Solicitor at TD Migration Consulting, joined Legalwise Seminars for the second installment of our women in law se…
A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
Women in Law Series, Part 3: Q&A with Alison Battisson of Human Rights 4 All
Alison Battisson, Director Principal at Human Rights 4 All, joined Natalie from Legalwise Seminars for the third installment of our Women in Law serie…
Women in Law Series, Part 1: President of Women Lawyers Association of NSW: 2023 Awards, & More!
Ahead of the 2023 Women Lawyers Association of NSW (WLANSW) Achievement Awards, Legalwise Seminars caught up with the WLANSWs current President, Justi…
Women in Law Series, Part 2: Q&A with Tanja Djokic of TD Migration Consulting
Tanja Djokic, Director and Principal Solicitor at TD Migration Consulting, joined Legalwise Seminars for the second installment of our women in law se…
A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
Women in Law Series, Part 3: Q&A with Alison Battisson of Human Rights 4 All
Alison Battisson, Director Principal at Human Rights 4 All, joined Natalie from Legalwise Seminars for the third installment of our Women in Law serie…
Crisis counsel the role of lawyers and communicators
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, joins to share his insight on the critical interplay between lawyers and communicators in managing crises effecti…
Crisis counsel the role of lawyers and communicators
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, joins to share his insight on the critical interplay between lawyers and communicators in managing crises effecti…
Mainzeal Supreme Court Judgement - Q & A with Philip Shackleton
Ahead of the Mainzeal Supreme Court Judgment: What you Need to Know webinar next week, Philip Shackleton, Partner at MC,joined us for an exclusive Q&a…
Managing Subdivision Disputes with Catherine Green
Ahead of the Subdivisions: Developments and Potential Pitfalls webinar next week, Catherine Green,Director at The ADR Centre, shares her insights into…
Mainzeal Supreme Court Judgement - Q & A with Philip Shackleton
Ahead of the Mainzeal Supreme Court Judgment: What you Need to Know webinar next week, Philip Shackleton, Partner at MC,joined us for an exclusive Q&a…
Managing Subdivision Disputes with Catherine Green
Ahead of the Subdivisions: Developments and Potential Pitfalls webinar next week, Catherine Green,Director at The ADR Centre, shares her insights into…
Employee or Volunteer; Employee or Contractor – a binary question?
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares his insights on the intricate complexities surrounding employee classification, as highlighted by the G…
Employee or Volunteer; Employee or Contractor – a binary question?
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares his insights on the intricate complexities surrounding employee classification, as highlighted by the G…
Subdivision Disputes - Q & A with Catherine Green
Ahead of the Subdivisions: Developments and Potential Pitfalls webinar next month, Catherine Green,Director at The ADR Centre joined us for an exclusi…
Subdivision Disputes - Q & A with Catherine Green
Ahead of the Subdivisions: Developments and Potential Pitfalls webinar next month, Catherine Green,Director at The ADR Centre joined us for an exclusi…
Construction Contracts (Retention Money) Amendment Act 2023 (Revised Retentions Regime) – comes into force on 5 October 2023
Christine Gordon, Senior Associate at Simpson Grierson, share her insights about the changes to the Retentions regime that apply from 5 October 2023.…
Construction Contracts (Retention Money) Amendment Act 2023 (Revised Retentions Regime) – comes into force on 5 October 2023
Christine Gordon, Senior Associate at Simpson Grierson, share her insights about the changes to the Retentions regime that apply from 5 October 2023.…
If you want to grow your practice, you’ll need a clear plan
Ben Paul,CEO of The BD Ladder joins us to share his insights on navigating the legal complexities of today's competitive landscape and highlights busi…
If you want to grow your practice, you’ll need a clear plan
Ben Paul,CEO of The BD Ladder joins us to share his insights on navigating the legal complexities of today's competitive landscape and highlights busi…
Code of Conduct for State School Board Members
Fi McMillan, Special Counsel, and Kelly Thompson, Solicitor at Anderson Lloyd, share their insights for a comprehensive overview of the legislative ch…
Code of Conduct for State School Board Members
Fi McMillan, Special Counsel, and Kelly Thompson, Solicitor at Anderson Lloyd, share their insights for a comprehensive overview of the legislative ch…
What Other Intellectual Property Rights Can You Protect?
Khushbu Sundarji, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office continues her series on intellectual property protection. This article discusses other ways to…
What Other Intellectual Property Rights Can You Protect?
Khushbu Sundarji, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office continues her series on intellectual property protection. This article discusses other ways to…
Fighting to Enforce your Copyright?
Khushbu Sundarji, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office continues her series on intellectual property protection. This article discusses the protectio…
Key Australian taxation changes for New Zealand citizens
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Restraints of trade: spotlight on employment agreements
Mary Breckon, Senior Associate and Melissa Lo, Solicitor at Simpson Grierson, share their insights on restraints of trade, including the key takeaways…
Fighting to Enforce your Copyright?
Khushbu Sundarji, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office continues her series on intellectual property protection. This article discusses the protectio…
Key Australian taxation changes for New Zealand citizens
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Restraints of trade: spotlight on employment agreements
Mary Breckon, Senior Associate and Melissa Lo, Solicitor at Simpson Grierson, share their insights on restraints of trade, including the key takeaways…
Fighting to Protect your Intellectual Property Rights?
Khushbu Sundarji, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office share her insight about how fundamental is the protection of the rights to the intellectual pr…
Fighting to Protect your Intellectual Property Rights?
Khushbu Sundarji, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office share her insight about how fundamental is the protection of the rights to the intellectual pr…
Active Investor Plus – full engine rebore fails so far
Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director,and Andrew Nah, Law Clerk, of Queen City Law share their insights on Active Investor Plus. The Active Inves…
Active Investor Plus – full engine rebore fails so far
Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director,and Andrew Nah, Law Clerk, of Queen City Law share their insights on Active Investor Plus. The Active Inves…
Cost Escalation Risk in Construction Procurement and Contracts - Q&A with Christine Gordon
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Christine Gordon, Senior Associate at Simpson Grierson, addresses key questions in relation to cost esca…
Cost Escalation Risk in Construction Procurement and Contracts - Q&A with Christine Gordon
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Christine Gordon, Senior Associate at Simpson Grierson, addresses key questions in relation to cost esca…
Legal Professional Privilege for In-House Lawyers
Partner, Jonathan Scragg, of Duncan Cotterill discuss the categories of privilege that are most relevant for in-house lawyers.Legal professional privi…
Legal Professional Privilege for In-House Lawyers
Partner, Jonathan Scragg, of Duncan Cotterill discuss the categories of privilege that are most relevant for in-house lawyers.Legal professional privi…
What lawyers and law firms need to know about the LinkedIn Algorithm in 2023
Lucy King, Marketing Executive at The BD Ladder, shares some ideas how to sharpen up your content and what you need to know about LinkedIn's algorithm…
What lawyers and law firms need to know about the LinkedIn Algorithm in 2023
Lucy King, Marketing Executive at The BD Ladder, shares some ideas how to sharpen up your content and what you need to know about LinkedIn's algorithm…
Family Protection Act 1955 considerations when advising New Zealand will-makers
Suzanne Smith, Associate at Dentons Kensington Swan, shares her insights on the Family Protection Act 1955 with a summary of the information advisers…
Is an employee's behaviour outside the workplace any of the employer's business?
Kelly Thompson, Solicitor at Anderson Lloyd, shares her insight about an employee's behaviour outside the workplace. Yes, an employee's conduct o…
Termination, Social Media and Employment Law: The Challenges
Mary Breckon, Senior Associate and Alana Harrison, Solicitor at Simpson Grierson, share their insights about social media and how it can jeopardise em…
Family Protection Act 1955 considerations when advising New Zealand will-makers
Suzanne Smith, Associate at Dentons Kensington Swan, shares her insights on the Family Protection Act 1955 with a summary of the information advisers…
Is an employee's behaviour outside the workplace any of the employer's business?
Kelly Thompson, Solicitor at Anderson Lloyd, shares her insight about an employee's behaviour outside the workplace. Yes, an employee's conduct o…
Termination, Social Media and Employment Law: The Challenges
Mary Breckon, Senior Associate and Alana Harrison, Solicitor at Simpson Grierson, share their insights about social media and how it can jeopardise em…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 10: carrying out a proper, first principles, post-implementation review of the Charities Act
While the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Gabrielle continues to dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their man…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 10: carrying out a proper, first principles, post-implementation review of the Charities Act
While the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Gabrielle continues to dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their man…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policies 8&9: put unclaimed money to better use & co-design a civil society strategy
While the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Gabrielle continues to dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their man…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policies 8&9: put unclaimed money to better use & co-design a civil society strategy
While the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Gabrielle continues to dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their man…
Advice for In-house Lawyers - Q&A with Sian Wingate
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sian Wingate, Legal Operations Consultant and Coach at Sian Wingate Advisory, addresses key q…
Advice for In-house Lawyers - Q&A with Sian Wingate
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sian Wingate, Legal Operations Consultant and Coach at Sian Wingate Advisory, addresses key q…
Understanding Legalese - The Characteristics, Use and Issues to be considered
Mark von Dadelszen, Barrister, shares his insight on language lawyers use and the justifiable differences between legal English and plain English so…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 7: reinstate the Charities Commission
While the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Gabrielle continues to dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their man…
Understanding Legalese - The Characteristics, Use and Issues to be considered
Mark von Dadelszen, Barrister, shares his insight on language lawyers use and the justifiable differences between legal English and plain English so…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 7: reinstate the Charities Commission
While the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Gabrielle continues to dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their man…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 6: protect charities running businesses
While floods and cost-of-living issues justifiably dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their manifestos in th…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 6: protect charities running businesses
While floods and cost-of-living issues justifiably dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their manifestos in th…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 5: Imputation Credit Refundability
While floods and cost-of-living issues justifiably dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their manifestos in th…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 5: Imputation Credit Refundability
While floods and cost-of-living issues justifiably dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their manifestos in th…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Public interest journalism charities & charities promoting amateur sport
While floods and cost-of-living issues justifiably dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their manifestos in th…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Public interest journalism charities & charities promoting amateur sport
While floods and cost-of-living issues justifiably dominate our focus, behind the scenes, political parties continue to develop their manifestos in th…
Should law firms be using TikTok as a lead generator?
Rob Keating, head of Content Marketing at The BD Ladder, shares his insights on the potential of social media marketing for your law firm. Should…
Should law firms be using TikTok as a lead generator?
Rob Keating, head of Content Marketing at The BD Ladder, shares his insights on the potential of social media marketing for your law firm. Should…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 2: widening eligibility for donee status
With the new PM reconsidering policy priorities, Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, joins us for a series on 10 election policies for c…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 2: widening eligibility for donee status
With the new PM reconsidering policy priorities, Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, joins us for a series on 10 election policies for c…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 1: press pause on the Charities Act changes
With the PMs Cabinet ministers reconsidering policy priorities, Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, joins us for a series on 10 election…
“Ten election policies for charities for 2023 with Sue Barker” - Policy 1: press pause on the Charities Act changes
With the PMs Cabinet ministers reconsidering policy priorities, Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, joins us for a series on 10 election…
Immigration Series - Part 3 - Resident Visa - The Politicisation of National Security Check (“NSC”)
In the 3rd and final part of his Immigration series, Harris Gu, Solicitor at Queen City Law discusses the politicisation of National Security Check. F…
Marketing for Lawyers Series - Part 3 - How to still deliver BD during the end of year rush
Ben Paul, Director & Founder of The BD Ladder continues his series on Marketing for Lawyers. In Part 3, he highlights the BD that you should focus…
Immigration Series - Part 3 - Resident Visa - The Politicisation of National Security Check (“NSC”)
In the 3rd and final part of his Immigration series, Harris Gu, Solicitor at Queen City Law discusses the politicisation of National Security Check. F…
Marketing for Lawyers Series - Part 3 - How to still deliver BD during the end of year rush
Ben Paul, Director & Founder of The BD Ladder continues his series on Marketing for Lawyers. In Part 3, he highlights the BD that you should focus…
Immigration Series - Part 2 - Accredited Employer Work Visa (“AEWV”) – A Breeding Ground for Employment Exploitation?
In the 2nd part of his Immigration series, Harris Gu, Solicitor at Queen City Law discusses Accredited Employer Work Visa. Follow the series here.&nbs…
Climate Change Responses Act and New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme
Dan Williams, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses Climate Change Responses Act and New Zealand's emission trading scheme. The Climate Change (Fo…
Immigration Series - Part 2 - Accredited Employer Work Visa (“AEWV”) – A Breeding Ground for Employment Exploitation?
In the 2nd part of his Immigration series, Harris Gu, Solicitor at Queen City Law discusses Accredited Employer Work Visa. Follow the series here.&nbs…
Climate Change Responses Act and New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme
Dan Williams, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses Climate Change Responses Act and New Zealand's emission trading scheme. The Climate Change (Fo…
Immigration Series - Part 1 - Interim Visa – Review of Immigration Policy Long Overdue
In this 3 part Immigration series, Harris Gu, Solicitor at Queen City Law discusses key issues with Temporary Visas, Interim Visas, Employers obligati…
The Charities Amendment Bill – A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing?
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares an extensive overview of the Charities Amendment Bill. The Taxation Review AuthorityOne…
Immigration Series - Part 1 - Interim Visa – Review of Immigration Policy Long Overdue
In this 3 part Immigration series, Harris Gu, Solicitor at Queen City Law discusses key issues with Temporary Visas, Interim Visas, Employers obligati…
The Charities Amendment Bill – A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing?
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares an extensive overview of the Charities Amendment Bill. The Taxation Review AuthorityOne…
Marketing for Lawyers Series - Part 2 - Five practical ways to effectively promote your law firm
Ben Paul, Director & Founder of The BD Ladder continues his series on Marketing for Lawyers. In Part 2, he highlights 5 practical ways to effectiv…
Marketing for Lawyers Series - Part 2 - Five practical ways to effectively promote your law firm
Ben Paul, Director & Founder of The BD Ladder continues his series on Marketing for Lawyers. In Part 2, he highlights 5 practical ways to effectiv…
Marketing for Lawyers Series - Part 1 - How to deliver BD Effectively in 3 billable increments of time
In this first part of Marketing for Lawyers series, Ben Paul, Director & Founder of The BD Ladder shares his insights on how lawyers can deliver B…
Marketing for Lawyers Series - Part 1 - How to deliver BD Effectively in 3 billable increments of time
In this first part of Marketing for Lawyers series, Ben Paul, Director & Founder of The BD Ladder shares his insights on how lawyers can deliver B…
Supervision in the Immigration Advice Industry in New Zealand
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology shares her insight on the Immigration advice industry in New Zealand. The immigr…
Supervision in the Immigration Advice Industry in New Zealand
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology shares her insight on the Immigration advice industry in New Zealand. The immigr…
Modern Animal Welfare Law: The science and how to use it to support better lives for animals
A/Prof Ngaio Beausoleil, Co-Director, Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre, Massey University, New Zealand takes us through some key issues in…
Modern Animal Welfare Law: The science and how to use it to support better lives for animals
A/Prof Ngaio Beausoleil, Co-Director, Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre, Massey University, New Zealand takes us through some key issues in…
Incorporated Societies Series : Key Changes and Implications - Part 5
In this series we have talked about how all societies will need to reflect on and update their constitution as part of their transition to the Incorpo…
Incorporated Societies Series : Key Changes and Implications - Part 5
In this series we have talked about how all societies will need to reflect on and update their constitution as part of their transition to the Incorpo…
Incorporated Societies Series : Key Changes and Implications - Part 4
The Incorporated Societies Act 2022 (the new Act) introduces changes to the governance of societies. This article will cover some of these, but we wil…
Incorporated Societies Series : Key Changes and Implications - Part 4
The Incorporated Societies Act 2022 (the new Act) introduces changes to the governance of societies. This article will cover some of these, but we wil…
Incorporated Societies Series : Key Changes and Implications - Part 3
The Incorporated Societies Act 2022 (the new Act) introduces a number of changes for membership. Some of these changes must be included in a societys…
Incorporated Societies Series : Key Changes and Implications - Part 3
The Incorporated Societies Act 2022 (the new Act) introduces a number of changes for membership. Some of these changes must be included in a societys…
Hard Labour: Waiting with ‘baited’ breath for a migrant worker agreement
Nick Mason, Partner at Pitt & Moorewas a guest writer for the Seafood New Zealand Update today, with a message to New Zealands seafood sector the…
Hard Labour: Waiting with ‘baited’ breath for a migrant worker agreement
Nick Mason, Partner at Pitt & Moorewas a guest writer for the Seafood New Zealand Update today, with a message to New Zealands seafood sector the…
Accredited Employer Work Visa – the new visa and what you need to know
Melissa Johnston, Employment Partner, and Ramya Sathiyanathan, Special Counsel Immigration ofMcVeagh Fleming share their insights regarding the signif…
Accredited Employer Work Visa – the new visa and what you need to know
Melissa Johnston, Employment Partner, and Ramya Sathiyanathan, Special Counsel Immigration ofMcVeagh Fleming share their insights regarding the signif…
Interested in where that apple came from? – new regulations require businesses to provide Country of Origin Information on Fresh Food Items
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate, and Brooke Taylor, Law Graduate at Hesketh Henry discuss the new regulations designed to provide consumers wi…
Interested in where that apple came from? – new regulations require businesses to provide Country of Origin Information on Fresh Food Items
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate, and Brooke Taylor, Law Graduate at Hesketh Henry discuss the new regulations designed to provide consumers wi…
Income Insurance Scheme – more trouble than it’s worth?
Fiona McMillan, Partner, and Abby Lohrey, Law Clerk, at Lane Neave analyse the proposed Income Insurance Scheme for New Zealanders. They ask whether t…
Income Insurance Scheme – more trouble than it’s worth?
Fiona McMillan, Partner, and Abby Lohrey, Law Clerk, at Lane Neave analyse the proposed Income Insurance Scheme for New Zealanders. They ask whether t…
The Employer Accreditation Policy Update
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, discusses the major points relating to the recent Employer Accreditation update. The UpdateOn 7 April 2022, I…
The Employer Accreditation Policy Update
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, discusses the major points relating to the recent Employer Accreditation update. The UpdateOn 7 April 2022, I…
Money-go-rounds: Third-party payments and the voidable transaction regime
David Broadmore, Partner at Buddle Findlay, discusses the major issues of third-party payments and the voidable transaction regime. He also analyses l…
Money-go-rounds: Third-party payments and the voidable transaction regime
David Broadmore, Partner at Buddle Findlay, discusses the major issues of third-party payments and the voidable transaction regime. He also analyses l…
The end of vaccination mandates – employer FAQs
Ashley-Jayne (AJ) Lodge, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the recent relaxation of vaccine mandates in the workplace. She analyses what this chang…
The end of vaccination mandates – employer FAQs
Ashley-Jayne (AJ) Lodge, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the recent relaxation of vaccine mandates in the workplace. She analyses what this chang…
Recent Key Border & Accredited Employer Work Visa Updates Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, explores the recent key announcements made by Immigration New Zealand, specifically looking at the 1.5 times the m…
Recent Key Border & Accredited Employer Work Visa Updates Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, explores the recent key announcements made by Immigration New Zealand, specifically looking at the 1.5 times the m…
Building a Personal Brand in a Time Efficient Manner: A Guide for Lawyers
Ben Paul, CEO and Founder of The BD Ladder, discusses personal branding techniques for Lawyers that allows them to manage their workloads whilst still…
Building a Personal Brand in a Time Efficient Manner: A Guide for Lawyers
Ben Paul, CEO and Founder of The BD Ladder, discusses personal branding techniques for Lawyers that allows them to manage their workloads whilst still…
Four Risk Sectors of New Zealand Investor 1&2 Visas
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser atIMME Limited, shares her insights on risk management for Migrant Investment Categories.Following the…
Four Risk Sectors of New Zealand Investor 1&2 Visas
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser atIMME Limited, shares her insights on risk management for Migrant Investment Categories.Following the…
Q&A: Jodie Baker & her view on Legal Technology
In an exclusive Q & A with Legalwise Insights, Jodie Baker, Founder & Group CEO of Xakia Technologies, discusses Legal Technology and the role…
Q&A: Jodie Baker & her view on Legal Technology
In an exclusive Q & A with Legalwise Insights, Jodie Baker, Founder & Group CEO of Xakia Technologies, discusses Legal Technology and the role…
New Zealand's 5 Step Border Reopening Plan Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, analyses the New Zealand Border Reopening Plan, explaining what people should expect and how the changes will aff…
New Zealand's 5 Step Border Reopening Plan Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, analyses the New Zealand Border Reopening Plan, explaining what people should expect and how the changes will aff…
Successful challenge to Government Mandate - arguably limited precedent value
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the decision ofYardley V Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, which dealt with attempting to…
Successful challenge to Government Mandate - arguably limited precedent value
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the decision ofYardley V Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, which dealt with attempting to…
What Does The New Zealand Border Reopening Mean?
Elly Fleming, Associate at Pitt & Moore, discusses how the recent New Zealand border re-opening affects families and businesses. She also runs thr…
What Does The New Zealand Border Reopening Mean?
Elly Fleming, Associate at Pitt & Moore, discusses how the recent New Zealand border re-opening affects families and businesses. She also runs thr…
Q&A: Forestry Law, ETS + more
Dan Williams, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares his insights into the forestry law issues currently surrounding practitioners, as well as the fundamen…
Q&A: Forestry Law, ETS + more
Dan Williams, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares his insights into the forestry law issues currently surrounding practitioners, as well as the fundamen…
15,000 resident visas for construction personnel on offer… but don’t muck it up!
The Queen City Law's team lead by Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director, along with Tina Hwang and Bradley So, Senior Associates and Andrew Nah, Law Cle…
15,000 resident visas for construction personnel on offer… but don’t muck it up!
The Queen City Law's team lead by Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director, along with Tina Hwang and Bradley So, Senior Associates and Andrew Nah, Law Cle…
Q & A with Marcus Beveridge
Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director at Queen City Law NZ Limited, answers queries in relation to investor immigrants. Marcus will Chair the 'Key Chang…
Q & A with Marcus Beveridge
Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director at Queen City Law NZ Limited, answers queries in relation to investor immigrants. Marcus will Chair the 'Key Chang…
Q&A with Bradley So: Accredited Employer Framework
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Bradley So, Senior Associate at Queen City Law NZ Limited, addresses key questions on the new…
Q&A with Bradley So: Accredited Employer Framework
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Bradley So, Senior Associate at Queen City Law NZ Limited, addresses key questions on the new…
Court of Appeal Overturns Employment Court’s Decision on Discretionary Bonuses in Holiday Pay
Jim Roberts, Partner, and Eloise Callister-Baker, Associate at Hesketh Henry, discuss the importance of clarity in relation to holiday pay, and why em…
Court of Appeal Overturns Employment Court’s Decision on Discretionary Bonuses in Holiday Pay
Jim Roberts, Partner, and Eloise Callister-Baker, Associate at Hesketh Henry, discuss the importance of clarity in relation to holiday pay, and why em…
Immigration Advisers and the Disciplinary Threshold
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, discusses the importance of Immigration Advisers exercising their core responsibilit…
Immigration Advisers and the Disciplinary Threshold
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, discusses the importance of Immigration Advisers exercising their core responsibilit…
The New 2021 Resident Visa Pathway Policy Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares an update of what the Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have confirmed about the 2021 Resident…
The New 2021 Resident Visa Pathway Policy Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares an update of what the Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have confirmed about the 2021 Resident…
Public Health Vaccinations Order Ruled to be Lawful
John Farrow,Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the Public Health Vaccination Orders in New Zealand, explaining why the orders have been…
Public Health Vaccinations Order Ruled to be Lawful
John Farrow,Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the Public Health Vaccination Orders in New Zealand, explaining why the orders have been…
A Discussion with Steven Moe about Structuring of Trusts Controlled by Religious Entities
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Steven Moe, Partner, Parry Field, shares some insight into structuring trusts for religious g…
A Discussion with Steven Moe about Structuring of Trusts Controlled by Religious Entities
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Steven Moe, Partner, Parry Field, shares some insight into structuring trusts for religious g…
The New 2021 Resident Visa – Tips and Traps!
Elly Fleming, Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore NZ shares some tips and traps regarding the New 2021 Resident Visa and discusses the potential red…
The New 2021 Resident Visa – Tips and Traps!
Elly Fleming, Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore NZ shares some tips and traps regarding the New 2021 Resident Visa and discusses the potential red…
The New 2021 Resident Visa Pathway Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares an overview of what the Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have confirmed about the 2021 Residen…
The New 2021 Resident Visa Pathway Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares an overview of what the Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have confirmed about the 2021 Residen…
Reinstatement (the primary remedy) – more than lip-service
John Farrow,Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the amendment of the Employment Relations Act in 2018 to return reinstatement as the prim…
Reinstatement (the primary remedy) – more than lip-service
John Farrow,Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the amendment of the Employment Relations Act in 2018 to return reinstatement as the prim…
Ransomware: Cybersecurity awareness for lawyers
Rajib Hasan, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Business Intelligence Competency Centre (BICC), shares an overview of how legal organisations and busi…
Ransomware: Cybersecurity awareness for lawyers
Rajib Hasan, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Business Intelligence Competency Centre (BICC), shares an overview of how legal organisations and busi…
The Disconnect Between Immigration and Employment Law
MahafrinVariava, a Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore Lawyers and Notaries Public, provides insight into the disconnect between employment and immig…
The Disconnect Between Immigration and Employment Law
MahafrinVariava, a Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore Lawyers and Notaries Public, provides insight into the disconnect between employment and immig…
Critical Immigration Update: Compulsory Employer Accreditation Delayed & Streamlined Work Visa Applications For Some Migrant Workers
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares a detailed overview on the most recent announcement from the Minister of Immigration Compulsory regarding…
Critical Immigration Update: Compulsory Employer Accreditation Delayed & Streamlined Work Visa Applications For Some Migrant Workers
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares a detailed overview on the most recent announcement from the Minister of Immigration Compulsory regarding…
The Cooperation of Licensed Immigration Advisers and Financial Advisers
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser at IMME Limited, discusses how LIAs and Financial Advisers can cooperate effectively in terms of Migran…
The Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act came into force mid-last year
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act that came into effect in mid-2020 and…
The Cooperation of Licensed Immigration Advisers and Financial Advisers
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser at IMME Limited, discusses how LIAs and Financial Advisers can cooperate effectively in terms of Migran…
The Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act came into force mid-last year
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act that came into effect in mid-2020 and…
While you are sleeping, your brand could be destroyed
Stewart Germann, Principal at Stewart Germann Law Office, discusses the importance of social media as a powerful tool to be used by franchisors and ho…
While you are sleeping, your brand could be destroyed
Stewart Germann, Principal at Stewart Germann Law Office, discusses the importance of social media as a powerful tool to be used by franchisors and ho…
The New Proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa & Employer Accreditation Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, provides an overview of the recent 7 May 2021 update about the new proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa (al…
The New Proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa & Employer Accreditation Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, provides an overview of the recent 7 May 2021 update about the new proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa (al…
Restraint of Trade – Practical Guidance
Jennifer Mills, Director and Isabella Yu at Jennifer Mills & Associates, share their insights about restraint of trade clauses and provide practic…
Restraint of Trade – Practical Guidance
Jennifer Mills, Director and Isabella Yu at Jennifer Mills & Associates, share their insights about restraint of trade clauses and provide practic…
Case Study in Relation to Medical Matters - JF (Skilled Migrant) [2019] NZIPT 205411
Charlotte Summers, a Licensed Immigration Adviser at Pathways to New Zealand, provides a detailed case study in relation to medical matters, with a fo…
Case Study in Relation to Medical Matters - JF (Skilled Migrant) [2019] NZIPT 205411
Charlotte Summers, a Licensed Immigration Adviser at Pathways to New Zealand, provides a detailed case study in relation to medical matters, with a fo…
Long-awaited Overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003
Jennifer Mills, Director and Isabella Yu, Intern at Jennifer Mills & Associates, provide an update into the overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003, wit…
Long-awaited Overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003
Jennifer Mills, Director and Isabella Yu, Intern at Jennifer Mills & Associates, provide an update into the overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003, wit…
Unresolved Issues in New Zealand Charities Law - Ascertaining Purpose
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares an extensive overview of unresolved issues in New Zealand charities law by focusing on the te…
Unresolved Issues in New Zealand Charities Law - Ascertaining Purpose
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares an extensive overview of unresolved issues in New Zealand charities law by focusing on the te…
Sell Sensibly this Silly Season: Key Risks with Sales and Pricing Promotions
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate and Janou Kannangara, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, outline the key risks with sales and pricing promotions ahea…
Sell Sensibly this Silly Season: Key Risks with Sales and Pricing Promotions
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate and Janou Kannangara, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, outline the key risks with sales and pricing promotions ahea…
Advertising Standards Authority Releases New Advertising Standards for Influencers
Kathleen Henning, Trade Mark Executive and Corinne Cole, Principal at AJ Park Law Limited, share an overview of the recent update from the Advertising…
Advertising Standards Authority Releases New Advertising Standards for Influencers
Kathleen Henning, Trade Mark Executive and Corinne Cole, Principal at AJ Park Law Limited, share an overview of the recent update from the Advertising…
The New Border Exceptions Explained
Following the Minister of Immigration's announcement, Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal provides an overview of the new border exception category fo…
The New Border Exceptions Explained
Following the Minister of Immigration's announcement, Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal provides an overview of the new border exception category fo…
Insolvency and the Rural Sector
Bridie McKinnon, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay, shares her insights into how the rural sector is recovering and dealing with insolvency as a cons…
Insolvency and the Rural Sector
Bridie McKinnon, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay, shares her insights into how the rural sector is recovering and dealing with insolvency as a cons…
A Budding Industry for Cannabis Products in New Zealand
Kathleen Henning, Trade Mark Executive, Helen Bellchambers, Senior Associate and Kieran O'Connell, Principal at AJ Park Law Limited, explore how canna…
A Budding Industry for Cannabis Products in New Zealand
Kathleen Henning, Trade Mark Executive, Helen Bellchambers, Senior Associate and Kieran O'Connell, Principal at AJ Park Law Limited, explore how canna…
Cybersecurity for Law Firms
Campbell McKenzie, Forensic Technology Expert and Cyber Security Consultant at Incident Response Solutions, shares an overview into key issues that la…
Cybersecurity for Law Firms
Campbell McKenzie, Forensic Technology Expert and Cyber Security Consultant at Incident Response Solutions, shares an overview into key issues that la…
A Discussion with Sherridan Cook on Restraints of Trade and Confidential Information
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sherridan Cook, Partner at Buddle Findlay, shares some insight into why it is important to be…
A Discussion with Sherridan Cook on Restraints of Trade and Confidential Information
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sherridan Cook, Partner at Buddle Findlay, shares some insight into why it is important to be…
A Discussion with Lauren Qiu on Critical Updates to Work Visas
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal looks into the critical updates to work visas as well as…
A Discussion with Lauren Qiu on Critical Updates to Work Visas
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal looks into the critical updates to work visas as well as…
Extended Subsidy or Restructuring – What are Your Options at the Expiry of the Wage Subsidy?
Amanda Douglas, Partner at Wynn Williams, provides a critical update into the COVID-19 wage subsidy extension and how it could impact you. She delves…
Extended Subsidy or Restructuring – What are Your Options at the Expiry of the Wage Subsidy?
Amanda Douglas, Partner at Wynn Williams, provides a critical update into the COVID-19 wage subsidy extension and how it could impact you. She delves…
What Does a World-Leading Framework of Charities Law Look Like?
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares how COVID-19 has impacted the charities law sector and what needs to be done to maximise the…
What Does a World-Leading Framework of Charities Law Look Like?
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares how COVID-19 has impacted the charities law sector and what needs to be done to maximise the…
COVID-19 Government Announces Rent Relief for Some Affected Tenants
David Friar, Partner, together with Jane Holland, Partner and Morgan Powell, Senior Associate at Bell Gully, share their insights into the recently an…
COVID-19 Government Announces Rent Relief for Some Affected Tenants
David Friar, Partner, together with Jane Holland, Partner and Morgan Powell, Senior Associate at Bell Gully, share their insights into the recently an…
Capital Raising in the Time of COVID-19
Grant Dunn, Partner and Amy Cunniffe, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay provide an overview into how companies can seek growth capital or tackle liqu…
Capital Raising in the Time of COVID-19
Grant Dunn, Partner and Amy Cunniffe, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay provide an overview into how companies can seek growth capital or tackle liqu…
COVID-19: It's Advertising as Usual in New Zealand
Erich Bachmann, Managing Partner, together with Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate and Janou Kannangara, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, take a look…
COVID-19: It's Advertising as Usual in New Zealand
Erich Bachmann, Managing Partner, together with Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate and Janou Kannangara, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, take a look…
Embracing Diversity Part 5: Negotiating with Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides a guide to negotiating with diversity in the final part of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Follow…
Embracing Diversity Part 5: Negotiating with Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides a guide to negotiating with diversity in the final part of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Follow…
Responding to COVID-19: Operation of the Court System
Michael Smol, Solicitor, David Broadmore, Partner and Anita Birkinshaw, Special Counsel at Buddle Findlay provides a vital overview of latest updates…
Responding to COVID-19: Operation of the Court System
Michael Smol, Solicitor, David Broadmore, Partner and Anita Birkinshaw, Special Counsel at Buddle Findlay provides a vital overview of latest updates…
Embracing Diversity Part 4: Celebrate Our Differences
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores why we should celebrate our differences as humans in Part 4 of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Fo…
Embracing Diversity Part 4: Celebrate Our Differences
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores why we should celebrate our differences as humans in Part 4 of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Fo…
The Medicinal Cannabis Scheme in New Zealand
Kristin Wilson, Senior Associate at Bell Gully, discusses the possible impact of implementing the Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis) Regulations 201…
The Medicinal Cannabis Scheme in New Zealand
Kristin Wilson, Senior Associate at Bell Gully, discusses the possible impact of implementing the Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis) Regulations 201…
Health and Safety in Leasing
Sam Houliston, Senior Associate at Hesketh Henry delves into the relationship leasing has with health and safety ahead of his upcoming presentation at…
Health and Safety in Leasing
Sam Houliston, Senior Associate at Hesketh Henry delves into the relationship leasing has with health and safety ahead of his upcoming presentation at…
Embracing Diversity Part 3: Why are we Different?
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores what it is that makes humans different in Part 3 of his 5 Part series on diversity. In Part 1, he provides…
Embracing Diversity Part 3: Why are we Different?
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores what it is that makes humans different in Part 3 of his 5 Part series on diversity. In Part 1, he provides…
Retirement Villages Association Launches KTS and Guidelines to Transit to Care
John Collyns, Executive Director of the Retirement Village Association, provides more detail on the impending guidelines on financial implications of…
Retirement Villages Association Launches KTS and Guidelines to Transit to Care
John Collyns, Executive Director of the Retirement Village Association, provides more detail on the impending guidelines on financial implications of…
Embracing Diversity Part 2: The Unity Behind Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores how understanding and accepting universal principles is a step towards embracing diversity in Part 2 of his…
Embracing Diversity Part 2: The Unity Behind Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores how understanding and accepting universal principles is a step towards embracing diversity in Part 2 of his…
Student Discipline and the Education Act 1989
Gretchen Stone, Partner at HarrisonStone Lawyers delves into the legal framework for student discipline, with practical insights when faced with this…
Student Discipline and the Education Act 1989
Gretchen Stone, Partner at HarrisonStone Lawyers delves into the legal framework for student discipline, with practical insights when faced with this…
Employment & Data Issues and Challenges for Retailers
As we are nearing the busiest time of the year for New Zealand retailers, it is timely to reflect on the changes to New Zealand employment law that wi…
Employment & Data Issues and Challenges for Retailers
As we are nearing the busiest time of the year for New Zealand retailers, it is timely to reflect on the changes to New Zealand employment law that wi…
Better Conversations - How to have difficult conversations
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 2, below, he explores how we react when things go wrong. Read Pa…
Better Conversations - How to have difficult conversations
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 2, below, he explores how we react when things go wrong. Read Pa…
Should I Tell my Employer That I’m Looking for a New Job?
Usually it is easier to get a new job when you are already employed than when you arent. You wont need to explain why you left your last job or why th…
Should I Tell my Employer That I’m Looking for a New Job?
Usually it is easier to get a new job when you are already employed than when you arent. You wont need to explain why you left your last job or why th…
Industry Developments
What's on the cards for employment law in 2024?
Bridget Perkins and Jim Roberts, experts in employment law at Hesketh Henry provide insights on the two big shakeups in NZ's employment law.…
The Employment Court's new approach to awards for injury to feelings
Alison Maelzer and Kirby Kleingeld, experts in employment law at Hesketh Henry dives into the updates on The Employment Court's Revised Compensation Bands for injury to feelings.…
Dependent or independent? The challenge of assisting Dependent Child residence applicants aged 21 to 24
Appley Boyd, a licensed immigration adviser, delves into the complexities of assisting dependent child residence applicants aged 21 to 24, highlighting the challenges in meeting immigration instructions and providing insights from relevant tribunal decisions.…
Construction Contracts (Retention Money) Amendment Act 2023 (Revised Retentions Regime) – comes into force on 5 October 2023
Christine Gordon, Senior Associate at Simpson Grierson, share her insights about the changes to the Retentions regime that apply from 5 October 2023.…
Construction Contracts (Retention Money) Amendment Act 2023 (Revised Retentions Regime) – comes into force on 5 October 2023
Christine Gordon, Senior Associate at Simpson Grierson, share her insights about the changes to the Retentions regime that apply from 5 October 2023.…
Key Australian taxation changes for New Zealand citizens
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Key Australian taxation changes for New Zealand citizens
Ajay Ravi, Special Counsel at McInnes Wilson Lawyers shares his insight on new/revised measures and interpretations of the law and associated guidance…
Active Investor Plus – full engine rebore fails so far
Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director,and Andrew Nah, Law Clerk, of Queen City Law share their insights on Active Investor Plus. The Active Inves…
Active Investor Plus – full engine rebore fails so far
Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director,and Andrew Nah, Law Clerk, of Queen City Law share their insights on Active Investor Plus. The Active Inves…
Climate Change Responses Act and New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme
Dan Williams, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses Climate Change Responses Act and New Zealand's emission trading scheme. The Climate Change (Fo…
Climate Change Responses Act and New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme
Dan Williams, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses Climate Change Responses Act and New Zealand's emission trading scheme. The Climate Change (Fo…
The Charities Amendment Bill – A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing?
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares an extensive overview of the Charities Amendment Bill. The Taxation Review AuthorityOne…
The Charities Amendment Bill – A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing?
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares an extensive overview of the Charities Amendment Bill. The Taxation Review AuthorityOne…
Accredited Employer Work Visa – the new visa and what you need to know
Melissa Johnston, Employment Partner, and Ramya Sathiyanathan, Special Counsel Immigration ofMcVeagh Fleming share their insights regarding the signif…
Accredited Employer Work Visa – the new visa and what you need to know
Melissa Johnston, Employment Partner, and Ramya Sathiyanathan, Special Counsel Immigration ofMcVeagh Fleming share their insights regarding the signif…
Interested in where that apple came from? – new regulations require businesses to provide Country of Origin Information on Fresh Food Items
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate, and Brooke Taylor, Law Graduate at Hesketh Henry discuss the new regulations designed to provide consumers wi…
Interested in where that apple came from? – new regulations require businesses to provide Country of Origin Information on Fresh Food Items
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate, and Brooke Taylor, Law Graduate at Hesketh Henry discuss the new regulations designed to provide consumers wi…
Money-go-rounds: Third-party payments and the voidable transaction regime
David Broadmore, Partner at Buddle Findlay, discusses the major issues of third-party payments and the voidable transaction regime. He also analyses l…
Money-go-rounds: Third-party payments and the voidable transaction regime
David Broadmore, Partner at Buddle Findlay, discusses the major issues of third-party payments and the voidable transaction regime. He also analyses l…
The end of vaccination mandates – employer FAQs
Ashley-Jayne (AJ) Lodge, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the recent relaxation of vaccine mandates in the workplace. She analyses what this chang…
The end of vaccination mandates – employer FAQs
Ashley-Jayne (AJ) Lodge, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the recent relaxation of vaccine mandates in the workplace. She analyses what this chang…
New Zealand's 5 Step Border Reopening Plan Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, analyses the New Zealand Border Reopening Plan, explaining what people should expect and how the changes will aff…
New Zealand's 5 Step Border Reopening Plan Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, analyses the New Zealand Border Reopening Plan, explaining what people should expect and how the changes will aff…
15,000 resident visas for construction personnel on offer… but don’t muck it up!
The Queen City Law's team lead by Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director, along with Tina Hwang and Bradley So, Senior Associates and Andrew Nah, Law Cle…
15,000 resident visas for construction personnel on offer… but don’t muck it up!
The Queen City Law's team lead by Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director, along with Tina Hwang and Bradley So, Senior Associates and Andrew Nah, Law Cle…
Court of Appeal Overturns Employment Court’s Decision on Discretionary Bonuses in Holiday Pay
Jim Roberts, Partner, and Eloise Callister-Baker, Associate at Hesketh Henry, discuss the importance of clarity in relation to holiday pay, and why em…
Court of Appeal Overturns Employment Court’s Decision on Discretionary Bonuses in Holiday Pay
Jim Roberts, Partner, and Eloise Callister-Baker, Associate at Hesketh Henry, discuss the importance of clarity in relation to holiday pay, and why em…
Immigration Advisers and the Disciplinary Threshold
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, discusses the importance of Immigration Advisers exercising their core responsibilit…
Immigration Advisers and the Disciplinary Threshold
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, discusses the importance of Immigration Advisers exercising their core responsibilit…
Public Health Vaccinations Order Ruled to be Lawful
John Farrow,Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the Public Health Vaccination Orders in New Zealand, explaining why the orders have been…
Public Health Vaccinations Order Ruled to be Lawful
John Farrow,Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the Public Health Vaccination Orders in New Zealand, explaining why the orders have been…
A Discussion with Steven Moe about Structuring of Trusts Controlled by Religious Entities
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Steven Moe, Partner, Parry Field, shares some insight into structuring trusts for religious g…
A Discussion with Steven Moe about Structuring of Trusts Controlled by Religious Entities
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Steven Moe, Partner, Parry Field, shares some insight into structuring trusts for religious g…
The New 2021 Resident Visa – Tips and Traps!
Elly Fleming, Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore NZ shares some tips and traps regarding the New 2021 Resident Visa and discusses the potential red…
The New 2021 Resident Visa – Tips and Traps!
Elly Fleming, Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore NZ shares some tips and traps regarding the New 2021 Resident Visa and discusses the potential red…
Reinstatement (the primary remedy) – more than lip-service
John Farrow,Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the amendment of the Employment Relations Act in 2018 to return reinstatement as the prim…
Reinstatement (the primary remedy) – more than lip-service
John Farrow,Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the amendment of the Employment Relations Act in 2018 to return reinstatement as the prim…
Ransomware: Cybersecurity awareness for lawyers
Rajib Hasan, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Business Intelligence Competency Centre (BICC), shares an overview of how legal organisations and busi…
Ransomware: Cybersecurity awareness for lawyers
Rajib Hasan, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Business Intelligence Competency Centre (BICC), shares an overview of how legal organisations and busi…
The Cooperation of Licensed Immigration Advisers and Financial Advisers
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser at IMME Limited, discusses how LIAs and Financial Advisers can cooperate effectively in terms of Migran…
The Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act came into force mid-last year
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act that came into effect in mid-2020 and…
The Cooperation of Licensed Immigration Advisers and Financial Advisers
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser at IMME Limited, discusses how LIAs and Financial Advisers can cooperate effectively in terms of Migran…
The Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act came into force mid-last year
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act that came into effect in mid-2020 and…
Pre-fabricated Building Products - A Solution to the Housing Crisis?
Julia Flattery, Senior Associate at Duncan Cotterill, questions whether pre-fabricated building products is a solution to the housing crisis and its a…
Pre-fabricated Building Products - A Solution to the Housing Crisis?
Julia Flattery, Senior Associate at Duncan Cotterill, questions whether pre-fabricated building products is a solution to the housing crisis and its a…
Good Faith Obligations to Visa Holders
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares a detailed case note ofGill v Restaurant Brands Limited, where an employee was dismissed for lack of a…
Good Faith Obligations to Visa Holders
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares a detailed case note ofGill v Restaurant Brands Limited, where an employee was dismissed for lack of a…
Long-awaited Overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003
Jennifer Mills, Director and Isabella Yu, Intern at Jennifer Mills & Associates, provide an update into the overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003, wit…
Long-awaited Overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003
Jennifer Mills, Director and Isabella Yu, Intern at Jennifer Mills & Associates, provide an update into the overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003, wit…
New Zealand is Considering Relaxing Investor Category Requirements
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser at IMME Limited, shares an overview of changes to the investor category requirements, spurred by issues…
New Zealand is Considering Relaxing Investor Category Requirements
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser at IMME Limited, shares an overview of changes to the investor category requirements, spurred by issues…
Class Actions - New Zealand Supreme Court has Ruled It's "Opt-Out", Submissions on Law Commission's Issues Paper Closing Next Week
Stephanie Corban, Special Counsel at Hesketh Henry, explores the recent decision in Southern Response v Ross [2020] NZSC 126 and the Law Commission's…
Class Actions - New Zealand Supreme Court has Ruled It's "Opt-Out", Submissions on Law Commission's Issues Paper Closing Next Week
Stephanie Corban, Special Counsel at Hesketh Henry, explores the recent decision in Southern Response v Ross [2020] NZSC 126 and the Law Commission's…
Extension of Unfair Contract Terms Regime to Small Business Contracts
Kristin Wilson, Senior Associate at Bell Gully, explores the extension of unfair contract terms regime to small business contracts, by examining the F…
Extension of Unfair Contract Terms Regime to Small Business Contracts
Kristin Wilson, Senior Associate at Bell Gully, explores the extension of unfair contract terms regime to small business contracts, by examining the F…
Gate Gourmet - Just What Exactly Is Work?
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the recent Suhkjeet Sandhu and others v Gate Gourmet New Zealand Limited and Shaun Joils [2020] NZER…
Gate Gourmet - Just What Exactly Is Work?
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the recent Suhkjeet Sandhu and others v Gate Gourmet New Zealand Limited and Shaun Joils [2020] NZER…
Update on Employment Legislation and Cases Affecting Schools
Andrea Pazin, Senior Associate at Belly Gully, shares an update on the legal framework governing employment and cases, that would affect schools. She…
Update on Employment Legislation and Cases Affecting Schools
Andrea Pazin, Senior Associate at Belly Gully, shares an update on the legal framework governing employment and cases, that would affect schools. She…
Increase in Sick Leave Entitlement – What You Need to Know
Jodi Sharman, Senior Associate and Katie Kyung, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, delve into what you need to know in relation to the recently introduced Ho…
Increase in Sick Leave Entitlement – What You Need to Know
Jodi Sharman, Senior Associate and Katie Kyung, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, delve into what you need to know in relation to the recently introduced Ho…
Unresolved Issues in New Zealand Charities Law - Ascertaining Purpose
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares an extensive overview of unresolved issues in New Zealand charities law by focusing on the te…
Unresolved Issues in New Zealand Charities Law - Ascertaining Purpose
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares an extensive overview of unresolved issues in New Zealand charities law by focusing on the te…
Insolvent Trading: Director’s Duty under ss135 and 136 of the Companies Act 1993 – Debut Homes case - Theories on Corporate Governance
Paul Dalkie, Barrister, discusses the Director's Duty under ss135 and 136 of the Companies Act 1993 by taking a dive into the recent case Debut Homes…
Insolvent Trading: Director’s Duty under ss135 and 136 of the Companies Act 1993 – Debut Homes case - Theories on Corporate Governance
Paul Dalkie, Barrister, discusses the Director's Duty under ss135 and 136 of the Companies Act 1993 by taking a dive into the recent case Debut Homes…
The Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act 2019
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the recent Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act 2019, which came i…
The Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act 2019
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares an overview of the recent Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Act 2019, which came i…
Advertising Standards Authority Releases New Advertising Standards for Influencers
Kathleen Henning, Trade Mark Executive and Corinne Cole, Principal at AJ Park Law Limited, share an overview of the recent update from the Advertising…
Advertising Standards Authority Releases New Advertising Standards for Influencers
Kathleen Henning, Trade Mark Executive and Corinne Cole, Principal at AJ Park Law Limited, share an overview of the recent update from the Advertising…
Contractor or Employee? The Decision in Leota v Parcel Express Limited
Jim Roberts, Partner and Victoria Bortsova, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, discuss the legal distinction between contractors and employees by taking an i…
Contractor or Employee? The Decision in Leota v Parcel Express Limited
Jim Roberts, Partner and Victoria Bortsova, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, discuss the legal distinction between contractors and employees by taking an i…
A ‘Watertight’ Employment Agreement – in Search of the Elusive Beast!
Catherine Stewart, Barrister and Laurie Knight, Staff Barrister, share some tips to drafting a watertight employment agreement by looking at mandatory…
A ‘Watertight’ Employment Agreement – in Search of the Elusive Beast!
Catherine Stewart, Barrister and Laurie Knight, Staff Barrister, share some tips to drafting a watertight employment agreement by looking at mandatory…
Bullying in the Workplace
Following the recent decision in Williams v AWF Limited [2020] NZERA 401,Kathryn McKinney, Partner at Anthony Harper, shares an overview of bullying i…
Bullying in the Workplace
Following the recent decision in Williams v AWF Limited [2020] NZERA 401,Kathryn McKinney, Partner at Anthony Harper, shares an overview of bullying i…
Preparing for the Privacy Act 2020
Andrew McCombie, Solicitor from Jennifer Mills & Associates shares an update into the upcoming developments to the Privacy Act commencing 1 Decemb…
Preparing for the Privacy Act 2020
Andrew McCombie, Solicitor from Jennifer Mills & Associates shares an update into the upcoming developments to the Privacy Act commencing 1 Decemb…
Restructuring and Redundancies, Particularly in the Wake of COVID-19
Jennifer Mills, Director atJennifer Mills & Associates, explores key issues in restructuring and redundancies, particularly in the wake of COVID-1…
Restructuring and Redundancies, Particularly in the Wake of COVID-19
Jennifer Mills, Director atJennifer Mills & Associates, explores key issues in restructuring and redundancies, particularly in the wake of COVID-1…
Skilled Migrant Category In The Time Of COVID-19
Mike McMellon, Partner at Pitt & Moores, explains how COVID-19 has led to unprecedented delays and a hold on the selection of expressions of inter…
Skilled Migrant Category In The Time Of COVID-19
Mike McMellon, Partner at Pitt & Moores, explains how COVID-19 has led to unprecedented delays and a hold on the selection of expressions of inter…
Oversupply and Undersupply: Changes to the Skills Match Report Process
Elly Fleming, Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore shares an overview of the recent changes to the Essential Skills Work Visa category. She looks at t…
Franchising in New Zealand
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Oversupply and Undersupply: Changes to the Skills Match Report Process
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Insolvency and the Rural Sector
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A Budding Industry for Cannabis Products in New Zealand
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A Budding Industry for Cannabis Products in New Zealand
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Are Discretionary Incentive Payments Part of ‘Gross Earnings’?
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Are Discretionary Incentive Payments Part of ‘Gross Earnings’?
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Extended Subsidy or Restructuring – What are Your Options at the Expiry of the Wage Subsidy?
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COVID-19 Government Announces Rent Relief for Some Affected Tenants
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COVID-19 Government Announces Rent Relief for Some Affected Tenants
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COVID-19: It's Advertising as Usual in New Zealand
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COVID-19: Significant Tax Changes Proposed
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The Medicinal Cannabis Scheme in New Zealand
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The Medicinal Cannabis Scheme in New Zealand
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The Construction Sector: Will Anything Change?
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Retirement Villages Association Launches KTS and Guidelines to Transit to Care
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The Construction Sector: Will Anything Change?
Bassam Maghzal, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay, questions whether there will be changes to the construction sector following the 'An examination o…
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Supervision in the Immigration Advice Industry in New Zealand
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Supervision in the Immigration Advice Industry in New Zealand
Appley Boyd, Licensed Immigration Adviser at Star Immigration and Programme Manager (Immigration) at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology discusses supe…
Introduction to the Interplay Between Employment and Immigration Law
Tina Hwang, Associate and Max Shin, Senior Solicitor at Queen City Law provide an introductory glance at the interplay between employment law and immi…
Introduction to the Interplay Between Employment and Immigration Law
Tina Hwang, Associate and Max Shin, Senior Solicitor at Queen City Law provide an introductory glance at the interplay between employment law and immi…
Policies, Procedures and the Exercise of Discretion
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses matters of policies, procedures and the exercise of discretion following Matthews v Bay of Plenty Di…
Policies, Procedures and the Exercise of Discretion
John Farrow, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses matters of policies, procedures and the exercise of discretion following Matthews v Bay of Plenty Di…
Do Your Overtime Provisions Comply With Employment Law Legislation?
Ashley-Jayne Lodge, Partner at Cavell Leitch, discusses the recent decision that the Employment Court has issued: A stern reminder about availability…
Do Your Overtime Provisions Comply With Employment Law Legislation?
Ashley-Jayne Lodge, Partner at Cavell Leitch, discusses the recent decision that the Employment Court has issued: A stern reminder about availability…
Big Changes Promised From Construction Industry Review
Chapman Tripp Partners Brian Clayton and Hamish Bollanddiscuss the promise of Jenny Salesa, Building and Construction Minister, that her review will d…
Big Changes Promised From Construction Industry Review
Chapman Tripp Partners Brian Clayton and Hamish Bollanddiscuss the promise of Jenny Salesa, Building and Construction Minister, that her review will d…
Parent Visas - Hurry Up and Wait
Since mid-2018 the Government has made noises about reopening the Parent Residence category from time to time. The Minister of Immigration at the NZAM…
Parent Visas - Hurry Up and Wait
Since mid-2018 the Government has made noises about reopening the Parent Residence category from time to time. The Minister of Immigration at the NZAM…
Commercial Acquisition Agreements: Would a “Weinstein Clause” be of use for New Zealand?
Commercial acquisition agreements in the USA are reported to be increasingly including a Weinstein clause to guard against the acquisition not of asse…
Commercial Acquisition Agreements: Would a “Weinstein Clause” be of use for New Zealand?
Commercial acquisition agreements in the USA are reported to be increasingly including a Weinstein clause to guard against the acquisition not of asse…
'Decision ready' partnership visa applications for INZ
Queen City Law Consultant Jack Cheng and Legal Executive Hazel Dillon discuss how to prepare decision ready partnership-based visa applications which…
Why it's crucial to nominate the correct Trade Mark applicant
Spruson & Ferguson Senior Associate Jacqui Symonds and Principal Blake Knowles discuss recent updates to New Zealand trade marks guidelines on own…
UK courts on Contractual Appendices - Ignore at your peril
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Chair and Partner Sarah Sinclair and Solicitor Katie Keir discuss recent UK case law on Contractual Appendices with reference t…
Arbitration Amendment Bill scraps 'Quick-draw' mechanism
Chapman Tripp PartnerDaniel Kalderimisdiscusses how this month's passage of the Arbitration Amendment Bill removed the controversial quick-draw mechan…
'Decision ready' partnership visa applications for INZ
Queen City Law Consultant Jack Cheng and Legal Executive Hazel Dillon discuss how to prepare decision ready partnership-based visa applications which…
Why it's crucial to nominate the correct Trade Mark applicant
Spruson & Ferguson Senior Associate Jacqui Symonds and Principal Blake Knowles discuss recent updates to New Zealand trade marks guidelines on own…
UK courts on Contractual Appendices - Ignore at your peril
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Chair and Partner Sarah Sinclair and Solicitor Katie Keir discuss recent UK case law on Contractual Appendices with reference t…
Arbitration Amendment Bill scraps 'Quick-draw' mechanism
Chapman Tripp PartnerDaniel Kalderimisdiscusses how this month's passage of the Arbitration Amendment Bill removed the controversial quick-draw mechan…
International students wrongfully expelled for smoking cannabis
Simpson Grierson Partners Shan Wilson and Sally McKechnie and Senior Solicitor Rachael Judge discuss Tauranga Boys College Board of Trustees v Interna…
New paid leave for Domestic Violence now in force
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'Appalling' youth mental health statistics at breaking point
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Legalities of trespass notices to deal with challenging people
Carol Anderson,Lawyer withEducation Law NZ and Special Counsel with Auld Brewer Mazengarb and McEwen, discusses the legalities and issues relating to…
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Duncan Cotterill Partner Kirsty McDonald discusses the legal framework and challenges of drug and alcohol testing in the workplace. Introduction…
International students wrongfully expelled for smoking cannabis
Simpson Grierson Partners Shan Wilson and Sally McKechnie and Senior Solicitor Rachael Judge discuss Tauranga Boys College Board of Trustees v Interna…
New paid leave for Domestic Violence now in force
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'Appalling' youth mental health statistics at breaking point
Bev Weber, President of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors, discusses what she argues is the "appalling" state of play of New Zealand's youth…
Legalities of trespass notices to deal with challenging people
Carol Anderson,Lawyer withEducation Law NZ and Special Counsel with Auld Brewer Mazengarb and McEwen, discusses the legalities and issues relating to…
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Duncan Cotterill Partner Kirsty McDonald discusses the legal framework and challenges of drug and alcohol testing in the workplace. Introduction…
Exploitation of migrant workers ripe for punishment
Laurent Law PrincipalSimon Laurent discusses migrant worker exploitation, an issue he calls a "clear and present danger" for employees. To hear more f…
Impact on employer rights if referendum legalises cannabis
Ashley-Jayne Lodge, Partner in Employment Law at Cavell Leitch, discusses whether the legalisation of cannabis will impact employers' rights in the wo…
Exploitation of migrant workers ripe for punishment
Laurent Law PrincipalSimon Laurent discusses migrant worker exploitation, an issue he calls a "clear and present danger" for employees. To hear more f…
Impact on employer rights if referendum legalises cannabis
Ashley-Jayne Lodge, Partner in Employment Law at Cavell Leitch, discusses whether the legalisation of cannabis will impact employers' rights in the wo…
Christchurch Response Category welcome but challenging
Lane Neave Immigration Partner Mark Williams discusses the new residence category for victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks. This is a welcome po…
Premium pricing compensating for past pricing failures
Chris Boys, Director ofAssure Legal, discusses the performance of the domestic insurance market since September 2010, in light of news that insurers a…
New crime of cartel conduct raises stakes with prospect of jail
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Partner Dr Ross Patterson, Partner Oliver Meech, Special Counsel Melanie Tollemache and Senior Associate Kristel McMeekin discu…
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Morris Legal Partner Sally Morris and Senior Solicitor Aria Newfield discuss how issues with wills can be resolved through High Court applications to…
MBIE release of Active Choice Form under ERA changes
Bell Gully Partner Liz Coats and Solicitor Charlotte Joy discuss the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's release of its prescribed Activ…
Treasury consultation on Overseas Investment Act review
Chapman Tripp Partner Bill Sandston and Senior Associate Tessa Baker discuss Treasury's consultation on the review of the Overseas Investment Act, cal…
Christchurch Response Category welcome but challenging
Lane Neave Immigration Partner Mark Williams discusses the new residence category for victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks. This is a welcome po…
Premium pricing compensating for past pricing failures
Chris Boys, Director ofAssure Legal, discusses the performance of the domestic insurance market since September 2010, in light of news that insurers a…
New crime of cartel conduct raises stakes with prospect of jail
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Partner Dr Ross Patterson, Partner Oliver Meech, Special Counsel Melanie Tollemache and Senior Associate Kristel McMeekin discu…
Solving problems with Wills via High Court applications
Morris Legal Partner Sally Morris and Senior Solicitor Aria Newfield discuss how issues with wills can be resolved through High Court applications to…
MBIE release of Active Choice Form under ERA changes
Bell Gully Partner Liz Coats and Solicitor Charlotte Joy discuss the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's release of its prescribed Activ…
Treasury consultation on Overseas Investment Act review
Chapman Tripp Partner Bill Sandston and Senior Associate Tessa Baker discuss Treasury's consultation on the review of the Overseas Investment Act, cal…
Insurance and risk sharing since Canterbury Earthquake Sequence
Chris Boys, Director ofAssure Legal, discusses the performance of the domestic insurance market since September 2010, in light of news that insurers a…
FMA settlement of Talbot insider trading case deserves scrutiny
Chapman Tripp Partner Roger Wallis and Solicitor Maxine Vercoe discuss the Financial Markets Authority's recent successful outcome against Mark Talbot…
First set of new national planning standards
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Partners Bianca Tree and Rachel Devine discuss the new national planning standards, the first set of which come into effect tom…
Justice Select Committee Report on Privacy Bill amendments
Bell Gully Partner Tania Goatley and Senior Associate Kristin Wilson discuss the Justice Select Committee's Report on the Privacy Bill, following the…
Insurance and risk sharing since Canterbury Earthquake Sequence
Chris Boys, Director ofAssure Legal, discusses the performance of the domestic insurance market since September 2010, in light of news that insurers a…
FMA settlement of Talbot insider trading case deserves scrutiny
Chapman Tripp Partner Roger Wallis and Solicitor Maxine Vercoe discuss the Financial Markets Authority's recent successful outcome against Mark Talbot…
First set of new national planning standards
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Partners Bianca Tree and Rachel Devine discuss the new national planning standards, the first set of which come into effect tom…
Justice Select Committee Report on Privacy Bill amendments
Bell Gully Partner Tania Goatley and Senior Associate Kristin Wilson discuss the Justice Select Committee's Report on the Privacy Bill, following the…
Penalty Doctrine update: Honey Bees in the Court of Appeal
Bell Gully's Senior AssociateRichard Massey discusses the new leading judgment on the Penalty Doctrine (the rule that prevents disproportionate punish…
Penalty Doctrine update: Honey Bees in the Court of Appeal
Bell Gully's Senior AssociateRichard Massey discusses the new leading judgment on the Penalty Doctrine (the rule that prevents disproportionate punish…
Christchurch court fines company $250K after worker death
A WorkSafe investigation has resulted in a structural steelwork company being fined $250,000 last Thursday after a heavy steel beam fatally injured a…
Wellington identifying priority earthquake prone buildings
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Real Estate team, with Ross Pickmere and Jennifer Campbell contributing, discuss how Wellington City Council (WCC) is close to…
Work flexibility v Protection of vulnerable workers
Peter Cullen, Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses the proposed Fair Pay Agreements and whether a balance might be struck between pr…
Commerce Commission appeal a-go-go against Viagogo
Nadia Ormiston, Solicitor at Baldwins Law, discusses how the Commerce Commission has been granted leave to appeal the High Court decision in Commerce…
Christchurch court fines company $250K after worker death
A WorkSafe investigation has resulted in a structural steelwork company being fined $250,000 last Thursday after a heavy steel beam fatally injured a…
Wellington identifying priority earthquake prone buildings
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Real Estate team, with Ross Pickmere and Jennifer Campbell contributing, discuss how Wellington City Council (WCC) is close to…
Work flexibility v Protection of vulnerable workers
Peter Cullen, Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses the proposed Fair Pay Agreements and whether a balance might be struck between pr…
Commerce Commission appeal a-go-go against Viagogo
Nadia Ormiston, Solicitor at Baldwins Law, discusses how the Commerce Commission has been granted leave to appeal the High Court decision in Commerce…
Insurance non-disclosure lost in translation for ESL speakers
Chris Boys, Director ofAssure Legal, discusses a matter he sees cropping up more and more often in his practice: insurance non-disclosure issues for p…
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Simpson Grierson PartnerShan Wilsonand Senior Solicitor Matt Harrop discuss Jacks Hardware and Timber Limited v First Union Incorporated[2019] NZEmpC…
Copyright Directive stokes fears of new era of online censorship
Bell Gully PartnerTania Goatleyand Senior Associate Kristin Wilson discuss the concept of ownership of information in today's digital world, with refe…
Insurance non-disclosure lost in translation for ESL speakers
Chris Boys, Director ofAssure Legal, discusses a matter he sees cropping up more and more often in his practice: insurance non-disclosure issues for p…
Application of 'game-breaker' in collective bargaining
Simpson Grierson PartnerShan Wilsonand Senior Solicitor Matt Harrop discuss Jacks Hardware and Timber Limited v First Union Incorporated[2019] NZEmpC…
Copyright Directive stokes fears of new era of online censorship
Bell Gully PartnerTania Goatleyand Senior Associate Kristin Wilson discuss the concept of ownership of information in today's digital world, with refe…
Geographic Indications up for negotiation and expansion in EU NZ FTA
Baldwins Law Solicitor Joseph Bracewell discusses how Geographic Indications are up for negotiation and expansion in the EU-NZ Free Trade Agreement. A…
High Court clarifies approach to reparation in health and safety sentencing in Oceana Gold
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Partner Oliver Skilton discusses how the High Court has recently clarified the approach to reparation in health and safety sent…
Domestic Violence Victims Protection Act now in force
Shieff Angland Partner Shelley Eden discusses changes now in force in our employment environment with more to come. Its been a busy time for employer…
High Court rules ex directors of Mainzeal liable for reckless trading
Bell Gully PartnerDavid Friarand Senior SolicitorHimmy Luidiscuss the recent High Court ruling that the former directors of Mainzeal Property and Cons…
Penalty Doctrine deconstructed: ACM v Southern Demolition
Bell Gully's Senior AssociateRichard Massey discusses the recent High Court decision that has shed further light on New Zealand's approach to the "pen…
Geographic Indications up for negotiation and expansion in EU NZ FTA
Baldwins Law Solicitor Joseph Bracewell discusses how Geographic Indications are up for negotiation and expansion in the EU-NZ Free Trade Agreement. A…
High Court clarifies approach to reparation in health and safety sentencing in Oceana Gold
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Partner Oliver Skilton discusses how the High Court has recently clarified the approach to reparation in health and safety sent…
Domestic Violence Victims Protection Act now in force
Shieff Angland Partner Shelley Eden discusses changes now in force in our employment environment with more to come. Its been a busy time for employer…
High Court rules ex directors of Mainzeal liable for reckless trading
Bell Gully PartnerDavid Friarand Senior SolicitorHimmy Luidiscuss the recent High Court ruling that the former directors of Mainzeal Property and Cons…
Penalty Doctrine deconstructed: ACM v Southern Demolition
Bell Gully's Senior AssociateRichard Massey discusses the recent High Court decision that has shed further light on New Zealand's approach to the "pen…
Potential changes to consumer credit regime after Australian report on Credit and Financial Hardship
Buddle Findlay's Christchurch banking and finance team, Partner Jan Etwelland Senior AssociatesRebecca GreenandTim Hayward, discuss whether the…
Extra damages for flagrant copyright infringement
Baldwins Law Senior AssociateThomas Huthwaiteand SolicitorSusan Hurdiscuss the High Court decision inAustralasian Performing Right Association Ltd v 3…
Legal problems with sexualisation of employees
Peter Cullen, Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses the problem with the sexualisation of employees as reported in high-profile cases…
Tax Working Group proposes wide-ranging green taxes
MinterEllisonRuddWatts PartnerRachel Devineand Senior AssociateSimon Akozu discuss the new green taxes recommended by the Tax Working Group which, if…
Potential changes to consumer credit regime after Australian report on Credit and Financial Hardship
Buddle Findlay's Christchurch banking and finance team, Partner Jan Etwelland Senior AssociatesRebecca GreenandTim Hayward, discuss whether the…
Extra damages for flagrant copyright infringement
Baldwins Law Senior AssociateThomas Huthwaiteand SolicitorSusan Hurdiscuss the High Court decision inAustralasian Performing Right Association Ltd v 3…
Legal problems with sexualisation of employees
Peter Cullen, Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses the problem with the sexualisation of employees as reported in high-profile cases…
Tax Working Group proposes wide-ranging green taxes
MinterEllisonRuddWatts PartnerRachel Devineand Senior AssociateSimon Akozu discuss the new green taxes recommended by the Tax Working Group which, if…
Significance of approval of title conditions in further terms of sale
Cavell Leitch Registered Legal ExecutiveCourtney McHughdiscusses a recent trend her Property team has noticed, whereby they are receiving agreements w…
How employers can avoid costly penalties and adverse employee awards
Buddle Findlay PartnerSusan Roweand Senior AssociateShaun Brookesdiscuss recent eye-catching media headlines which suggest employees have received gen…
Dodgy decks of Oceanside Apartments Leak Liability
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Senior AssociateJulia Batchelor-Smithand LawyerFrank Browndiscuss the significant decision in Body Corporate S73368 v Otway whe…
Significance of approval of title conditions in further terms of sale
Cavell Leitch Registered Legal ExecutiveCourtney McHughdiscusses a recent trend her Property team has noticed, whereby they are receiving agreements w…
How employers can avoid costly penalties and adverse employee awards
Buddle Findlay PartnerSusan Roweand Senior AssociateShaun Brookesdiscuss recent eye-catching media headlines which suggest employees have received gen…
Dodgy decks of Oceanside Apartments Leak Liability
MinterEllisonRuddWatts Senior AssociateJulia Batchelor-Smithand LawyerFrank Browndiscuss the significant decision in Body Corporate S73368 v Otway whe…
Workplace relations changes a reminder to update employment agreements
Cavell Leitch Employment SolicitorJack Browndiscusses how the recent passing of theEmployment Relations Amendment Act 2018(the Amendment Act) has mean…
Harmful Digital Communications Act and liability for Cyber Bullying
Simpson Grierson PartnersShan WilsonandSally McKechnieand Senior SolicitorRachael Judgediscuss theHarmful Digital Communications Actwhich is rel…
New Zealand School Trustees Association on Triennial School Trustee Elections
With 2019 being aTriennial School Trustee Election year,all boards should be preparing for a changing of the guard. The New Zealand School Trustees As…
Exclusive agreements to supply uniforms, equipment
Commerce Commission New Zealand has releasedProcurement Guidancefor schools on school uniforms and supplies, in accordance with theCommerce Act.The gu…
Tomorrow's Schools proposed changes might benefit trustees, principals
Carol Anderson,Lawyer withEducation Law NZand Special Counsel with Auld Brewer Mazengarb and McEwen, discusses the Tomorrow's Schools Independent Task…
Workplace relations changes a reminder to update employment agreements
Cavell Leitch Employment SolicitorJack Browndiscusses how the recent passing of theEmployment Relations Amendment Act 2018(the Amendment Act) has mean…
Harmful Digital Communications Act and liability for Cyber Bullying
Simpson Grierson PartnersShan WilsonandSally McKechnieand Senior SolicitorRachael Judgediscuss theHarmful Digital Communications Actwhich is rel…
New Zealand School Trustees Association on Triennial School Trustee Elections
With 2019 being aTriennial School Trustee Election year,all boards should be preparing for a changing of the guard. The New Zealand School Trustees As…
Exclusive agreements to supply uniforms, equipment
Commerce Commission New Zealand has releasedProcurement Guidancefor schools on school uniforms and supplies, in accordance with theCommerce Act.The gu…
Tomorrow's Schools proposed changes might benefit trustees, principals
Carol Anderson,Lawyer withEducation Law NZand Special Counsel with Auld Brewer Mazengarb and McEwen, discusses the Tomorrow's Schools Independent Task…
Expected crackdown on misuse of market power
Lane Neave PartnerAnna Ryandiscusses the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's Discussion Paper which proposes major changes to the wordin…
Mental capacity in signing of sale, purchase agreements
Cavell Leitch Property SolicitorLauren Jerarddiscusses a unique situation where clients, an older couple, were found to lack the mental capacity to go…
Viagogo jurisdiction an interim no-go
Nadia Ormiston, Solicitor at Baldwins Law, discusses the recent High Court decision inCommerce Commission v Viagogo AG, where the controversial Swiss-…
Why diversity on boards is good for business
Kathryn Beck, Partner at SBM Legal and President of the New Zealand Law Society, discusses the importance of diversity on boards and why it's good for…
Expected crackdown on misuse of market power
Lane Neave PartnerAnna Ryandiscusses the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's Discussion Paper which proposes major changes to the wordin…
Mental capacity in signing of sale, purchase agreements
Cavell Leitch Property SolicitorLauren Jerarddiscusses a unique situation where clients, an older couple, were found to lack the mental capacity to go…
Viagogo jurisdiction an interim no-go
Nadia Ormiston, Solicitor at Baldwins Law, discusses the recent High Court decision inCommerce Commission v Viagogo AG, where the controversial Swiss-…
Why diversity on boards is good for business
Kathryn Beck, Partner at SBM Legal and President of the New Zealand Law Society, discusses the importance of diversity on boards and why it's good for…
Intellectual Property Basics for Startups
AJ Park PrincipalAnton Blijlevens discusses the essentials of Intellectual Property for startup companies. It is vital to know early on what IP protec…
MBIE proposed changes to Government Procurement Rules expected to go through
Lane Neave PartnerGraeme Crombiediscusses the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's proposed changes to Government Procurement Rules (four…
Employee redeployment in a restructure
SBM Legal PartnerBridget Smithand Senior AssociateMatthew McGoldrickdiscuss the difficult issue of redeployment in a restructuring process. If there a…
Compromise to radical proposed Capital Gains Tax finds voice
Simpson Grierson PartnerBarney Cumberlanddiscusses what he calls the "extreme - by international standards" design of the Capital Gains Tax, proposed…
Intellectual Property Basics for Startups
AJ Park PrincipalAnton Blijlevens discusses the essentials of Intellectual Property for startup companies. It is vital to know early on what IP protec…
MBIE proposed changes to Government Procurement Rules expected to go through
Lane Neave PartnerGraeme Crombiediscusses the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's proposed changes to Government Procurement Rules (four…
Employee redeployment in a restructure
SBM Legal PartnerBridget Smithand Senior AssociateMatthew McGoldrickdiscuss the difficult issue of redeployment in a restructuring process. If there a…
Compromise to radical proposed Capital Gains Tax finds voice
Simpson Grierson PartnerBarney Cumberlanddiscusses what he calls the "extreme - by international standards" design of the Capital Gains Tax, proposed…
Uncertainty after life insurance industry review looms large over all insurance sectors
Chapman Tripp PartnersPenny Sheerin,Tim WilliamsandJohn Knightdiscuss the wide-ranging impact of the Financial Markets Authority and Reserve Bank of N…
Residency by foreign investment boosts immigration
Henry Brandts-Giesen,Partner at Kensington Swan, discusses New Zealand's immigration by investment programme which aims to boost capital, skills and n…
Law Commission reviews DNA use in criminal investigations
The Law Commission is urging legal practitioners and their clients to provide feedback on the use ofDNA in Criminal Investigations,which is both a pow…
Employment Relations Act 2000 changes to impact Aged Care sector
Shelley Eden, Partner at Shieff Angland, discusses recent and coming changes to theEmployment Relations Act 2000and the impact on the Aged Care indust…
Uncertainty after life insurance industry review looms large over all insurance sectors
Chapman Tripp PartnersPenny Sheerin,Tim WilliamsandJohn Knightdiscuss the wide-ranging impact of the Financial Markets Authority and Reserve Bank of N…
Residency by foreign investment boosts immigration
Henry Brandts-Giesen,Partner at Kensington Swan, discusses New Zealand's immigration by investment programme which aims to boost capital, skills and n…
Law Commission reviews DNA use in criminal investigations
The Law Commission is urging legal practitioners and their clients to provide feedback on the use ofDNA in Criminal Investigations,which is both a pow…
Employment Relations Act 2000 changes to impact Aged Care sector
Shelley Eden, Partner at Shieff Angland, discusses recent and coming changes to theEmployment Relations Act 2000and the impact on the Aged Care indust…
Confidentiality agreements with time limits and protection of trade secrets
AJ Park Law PrincipalMark Hargreavesand Senior AssociateGrace Thomas-Edmonddiscuss whether confidentiality agreements with time limits protect trade s…
ICT contract termination for convenience can be less than convenient
Buddle Findlay PartnersAllan Yeoman,Amy Ryburn,andPhilip Wooddiscuss the options when Information and Communication Technology projects fail. Terminat…
Union cries rat but duty of good faith not equal to polite behaviour in collective bargaining
Lane Neave Senior AssociateKathryn McKinneydiscusses the recent Employment Court case where blow-up cartoon rats with the slogan "PaknSlave" and a ban…
High Court illuminates network operator liability for quality of supply problems
Simpson Grierson PartnerJohn Shackletonand Special AdvisorChris Brownediscusstwo recent High Court judgments which considered network operator liabili…
Confidentiality agreements with time limits and protection of trade secrets
AJ Park Law PrincipalMark Hargreavesand Senior AssociateGrace Thomas-Edmonddiscuss whether confidentiality agreements with time limits protect trade s…
ICT contract termination for convenience can be less than convenient
Buddle Findlay PartnersAllan Yeoman,Amy Ryburn,andPhilip Wooddiscuss the options when Information and Communication Technology projects fail. Terminat…
Union cries rat but duty of good faith not equal to polite behaviour in collective bargaining
Lane Neave Senior AssociateKathryn McKinneydiscusses the recent Employment Court case where blow-up cartoon rats with the slogan "PaknSlave" and a ban…
High Court illuminates network operator liability for quality of supply problems
Simpson Grierson PartnerJohn Shackletonand Special AdvisorChris Brownediscusstwo recent High Court judgments which considered network operator liabili…
Application of Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 to schools
Duncan Cotterill Partner Sarah Townsenddiscusses the real risks facing schools today, with a focus on how theHealth and Safety at Work Act2015ap…
Educational exemptions and copyright
Ellis Terry Senior AssociateRachael Koelmeyerdiscusses when schools can obtain educational exemptions to use copyrighted works, with reference to theC…
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BarristerKathryn Dalzieldiscusses how the issue of privacy is a constant concern to educators, with reference to Information Privacy Principles and th…
Employer duty to prevent workplace bullying and harassment
Lane Neave Partner Fiona McMillanand Law ClerkImogen Littlediscuss how Workplace Bullying and Harassment is becoming an increasing concern to Wo…
How to minimise risk when enforcing school uniform rules
Simpson Griersons Public Law and Government PartnerSally McKechnieand Summer ClerkSam Hartdiscuss how schools can minimise risk when enforcing s…
Application of Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 to schools
Duncan Cotterill Partner Sarah Townsenddiscusses the real risks facing schools today, with a focus on how theHealth and Safety at Work Act2015ap…
Educational exemptions and copyright
Ellis Terry Senior AssociateRachael Koelmeyerdiscusses when schools can obtain educational exemptions to use copyrighted works, with reference to theC…
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Employer duty to prevent workplace bullying and harassment
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Inland Revenue’s pilot with Baycorp helps 3,000 New Zealand taxpayers manage small tax debts, preventing financial hardship and avoiding penalties through early intervention.…
BD Plan, Groundhog Day Time Again!
Many lawyers start the year with BD plans that fade fast. Ben Paul, CEO of The BD Ladder, shares expert tips to break the cycle, stay focused, and turn plans into real results.…
Privacy Law Q&A Featuring Ashleigh Ooi
Sit down with Legalwise as we hear from Ashleigh Ooi on the implications of recent Privacy Law updates and what they mean for practitioners, consumers and society more broadly.…
Cyber Security Q&A with Campbell Mckenzie
Sit down with Legalwise as we hear from Campbell Mckenzie, Director at Incident Response Solutions Limited, as he discusses cyber security concerns in a legal context.…
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Jodi Sharman and Bridget Perkins explores the evolving landscape of remote working after Covid-19, its benefits and challenges and its legal implications.…
Application of Evidence Rules in Resident Visa Applications: A Practical Guide to the Two-Way Method
Join Yun Jessica Meng as she shares an effective two-way method when representing clients for resident visas. …
What You Need to Know with Dr Mark: May 2024 Edition
In this May 2024 Legalwise edition of "What you Need to Know with Dr Mark", Dr Mark Pizzacalla discusses ATO audits and some of the things that you can do to help make your business Audit Ready. …
The uneasy interplay between employment law and immigration law
Elly Fleming & Heather Collins navigates the intersection of immigration and employment law.…
Trials and tribulations of trial periods: what an employer needs to know
Learn the ins and outs of the Employment Relations (Trial Periods) Amendment Act 2023 to avoid costly mistakes and unjustified dismissals.…
Amnesty for Overstayers?
Simon Graham, Partner, and Austin Lange, Senior Solicitor at Young Hunter Lawyers join Legalwise Insights to explore the ramifications…
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Jodi Sharman, Partner and Bridget Perkins, Law Graduate at Hesketh Henry join Legalwise Insights to explore the current New Zealand legal…
A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
A Growth Mindset: Top 13 mistakes in upscaling a professional services firm
The legal profession in Australia has witnessed a surge in micro-firms and sole practitioners. Recent data reveals 84% of law firms are now solo opera…
Crisis counsel the role of lawyers and communicators
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, joins to share his insight on the critical interplay between lawyers and communicators in managing crises effecti…
Crisis counsel the role of lawyers and communicators
Craig Badings, Partner at SenateSHJ, joins to share his insight on the critical interplay between lawyers and communicators in managing crises effecti…
Mainzeal Supreme Court Judgement - Q & A with Philip Shackleton
Ahead of the Mainzeal Supreme Court Judgment: What you Need to Know webinar next week, Philip Shackleton, Partner at MC,joined us for an exclusive Q&a…
Managing Subdivision Disputes with Catherine Green
Ahead of the Subdivisions: Developments and Potential Pitfalls webinar next week, Catherine Green,Director at The ADR Centre, shares her insights into…
Mainzeal Supreme Court Judgement - Q & A with Philip Shackleton
Ahead of the Mainzeal Supreme Court Judgment: What you Need to Know webinar next week, Philip Shackleton, Partner at MC,joined us for an exclusive Q&a…
Managing Subdivision Disputes with Catherine Green
Ahead of the Subdivisions: Developments and Potential Pitfalls webinar next week, Catherine Green,Director at The ADR Centre, shares her insights into…
Subdivision Disputes - Q & A with Catherine Green
Ahead of the Subdivisions: Developments and Potential Pitfalls webinar next month, Catherine Green,Director at The ADR Centre joined us for an exclusi…
Subdivision Disputes - Q & A with Catherine Green
Ahead of the Subdivisions: Developments and Potential Pitfalls webinar next month, Catherine Green,Director at The ADR Centre joined us for an exclusi…
If you want to grow your practice, you’ll need a clear plan
Ben Paul,CEO of The BD Ladder joins us to share his insights on navigating the legal complexities of today's competitive landscape and highlights busi…
If you want to grow your practice, you’ll need a clear plan
Ben Paul,CEO of The BD Ladder joins us to share his insights on navigating the legal complexities of today's competitive landscape and highlights busi…
Code of Conduct for State School Board Members
Fi McMillan, Special Counsel, and Kelly Thompson, Solicitor at Anderson Lloyd, share their insights for a comprehensive overview of the legislative ch…
Code of Conduct for State School Board Members
Fi McMillan, Special Counsel, and Kelly Thompson, Solicitor at Anderson Lloyd, share their insights for a comprehensive overview of the legislative ch…
Restraints of trade: spotlight on employment agreements
Mary Breckon, Senior Associate and Melissa Lo, Solicitor at Simpson Grierson, share their insights on restraints of trade, including the key takeaways…
Restraints of trade: spotlight on employment agreements
Mary Breckon, Senior Associate and Melissa Lo, Solicitor at Simpson Grierson, share their insights on restraints of trade, including the key takeaways…
Cost Escalation Risk in Construction Procurement and Contracts - Q&A with Christine Gordon
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Christine Gordon, Senior Associate at Simpson Grierson, addresses key questions in relation to cost esca…
Cost Escalation Risk in Construction Procurement and Contracts - Q&A with Christine Gordon
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Christine Gordon, Senior Associate at Simpson Grierson, addresses key questions in relation to cost esca…
Legal Professional Privilege for In-House Lawyers
Partner, Jonathan Scragg, of Duncan Cotterill discuss the categories of privilege that are most relevant for in-house lawyers.Legal professional privi…
Legal Professional Privilege for In-House Lawyers
Partner, Jonathan Scragg, of Duncan Cotterill discuss the categories of privilege that are most relevant for in-house lawyers.Legal professional privi…
What lawyers and law firms need to know about the LinkedIn Algorithm in 2023
Lucy King, Marketing Executive at The BD Ladder, shares some ideas how to sharpen up your content and what you need to know about LinkedIn's algorithm…
What lawyers and law firms need to know about the LinkedIn Algorithm in 2023
Lucy King, Marketing Executive at The BD Ladder, shares some ideas how to sharpen up your content and what you need to know about LinkedIn's algorithm…
Family Protection Act 1955 considerations when advising New Zealand will-makers
Suzanne Smith, Associate at Dentons Kensington Swan, shares her insights on the Family Protection Act 1955 with a summary of the information advisers…
Is an employee's behaviour outside the workplace any of the employer's business?
Kelly Thompson, Solicitor at Anderson Lloyd, shares her insight about an employee's behaviour outside the workplace. Yes, an employee's conduct o…
Termination, Social Media and Employment Law: The Challenges
Mary Breckon, Senior Associate and Alana Harrison, Solicitor at Simpson Grierson, share their insights about social media and how it can jeopardise em…
Family Protection Act 1955 considerations when advising New Zealand will-makers
Suzanne Smith, Associate at Dentons Kensington Swan, shares her insights on the Family Protection Act 1955 with a summary of the information advisers…
Is an employee's behaviour outside the workplace any of the employer's business?
Kelly Thompson, Solicitor at Anderson Lloyd, shares her insight about an employee's behaviour outside the workplace. Yes, an employee's conduct o…
Termination, Social Media and Employment Law: The Challenges
Mary Breckon, Senior Associate and Alana Harrison, Solicitor at Simpson Grierson, share their insights about social media and how it can jeopardise em…
Advice for In-house Lawyers - Q&A with Sian Wingate
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sian Wingate, Legal Operations Consultant and Coach at Sian Wingate Advisory, addresses key q…
Advice for In-house Lawyers - Q&A with Sian Wingate
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sian Wingate, Legal Operations Consultant and Coach at Sian Wingate Advisory, addresses key q…
Understanding Legalese - The Characteristics, Use and Issues to be considered
Mark von Dadelszen, Barrister, shares his insight on language lawyers use and the justifiable differences between legal English and plain English so…
Understanding Legalese - The Characteristics, Use and Issues to be considered
Mark von Dadelszen, Barrister, shares his insight on language lawyers use and the justifiable differences between legal English and plain English so…
Should law firms be using TikTok as a lead generator?
Rob Keating, head of Content Marketing at The BD Ladder, shares his insights on the potential of social media marketing for your law firm. Should…
Should law firms be using TikTok as a lead generator?
Rob Keating, head of Content Marketing at The BD Ladder, shares his insights on the potential of social media marketing for your law firm. Should…
Supervision in the Immigration Advice Industry in New Zealand
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology shares her insight on the Immigration advice industry in New Zealand. The immigr…
Supervision in the Immigration Advice Industry in New Zealand
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology shares her insight on the Immigration advice industry in New Zealand. The immigr…
Modern Animal Welfare Law: The science and how to use it to support better lives for animals
A/Prof Ngaio Beausoleil, Co-Director, Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre, Massey University, New Zealand takes us through some key issues in…
Modern Animal Welfare Law: The science and how to use it to support better lives for animals
A/Prof Ngaio Beausoleil, Co-Director, Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre, Massey University, New Zealand takes us through some key issues in…
The end of vaccination mandates – employer FAQs
Ashley-Jayne (AJ) Lodge, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the recent relaxation of vaccine mandates in the workplace. She analyses what this chang…
The end of vaccination mandates – employer FAQs
Ashley-Jayne (AJ) Lodge, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, discusses the recent relaxation of vaccine mandates in the workplace. She analyses what this chang…
Recent Key Border & Accredited Employer Work Visa Updates Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, explores the recent key announcements made by Immigration New Zealand, specifically looking at the 1.5 times the m…
Recent Key Border & Accredited Employer Work Visa Updates Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, explores the recent key announcements made by Immigration New Zealand, specifically looking at the 1.5 times the m…
Q&A: Forestry Law, ETS + more
Dan Williams, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares his insights into the forestry law issues currently surrounding practitioners, as well as the fundamen…
Q&A: Forestry Law, ETS + more
Dan Williams, Partner at Anderson Lloyd, shares his insights into the forestry law issues currently surrounding practitioners, as well as the fundamen…
Q & A with Marcus Beveridge
Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director at Queen City Law NZ Limited, answers queries in relation to investor immigrants. Marcus will Chair the 'Key Chang…
Q & A with Marcus Beveridge
Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director at Queen City Law NZ Limited, answers queries in relation to investor immigrants. Marcus will Chair the 'Key Chang…
Q&A with Bradley So: Accredited Employer Framework
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Bradley So, Senior Associate at Queen City Law NZ Limited, addresses key questions on the new…
Q&A with Bradley So: Accredited Employer Framework
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Bradley So, Senior Associate at Queen City Law NZ Limited, addresses key questions on the new…
Court of Appeal Overturns Employment Court’s Decision on Discretionary Bonuses in Holiday Pay
Jim Roberts, Partner, and Eloise Callister-Baker, Associate at Hesketh Henry, discuss the importance of clarity in relation to holiday pay, and why em…
Court of Appeal Overturns Employment Court’s Decision on Discretionary Bonuses in Holiday Pay
Jim Roberts, Partner, and Eloise Callister-Baker, Associate at Hesketh Henry, discuss the importance of clarity in relation to holiday pay, and why em…
Immigration Advisers and the Disciplinary Threshold
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, discusses the importance of Immigration Advisers exercising their core responsibilit…
Immigration Advisers and the Disciplinary Threshold
Appley Boyd, Academic Leader, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, discusses the importance of Immigration Advisers exercising their core responsibilit…
The New 2021 Resident Visa Pathway Policy Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares an update of what the Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have confirmed about the 2021 Resident…
The New 2021 Resident Visa Pathway Policy Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares an update of what the Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have confirmed about the 2021 Resident…
A Discussion with Steven Moe about Structuring of Trusts Controlled by Religious Entities
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Steven Moe, Partner, Parry Field, shares some insight into structuring trusts for religious g…
A Discussion with Steven Moe about Structuring of Trusts Controlled by Religious Entities
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Steven Moe, Partner, Parry Field, shares some insight into structuring trusts for religious g…
The New 2021 Resident Visa Pathway Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares an overview of what the Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have confirmed about the 2021 Residen…
The New 2021 Resident Visa Pathway Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares an overview of what the Government and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) have confirmed about the 2021 Residen…
Ransomware: Cybersecurity awareness for lawyers
Rajib Hasan, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Business Intelligence Competency Centre (BICC), shares an overview of how legal organisations and busi…
Ransomware: Cybersecurity awareness for lawyers
Rajib Hasan, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Business Intelligence Competency Centre (BICC), shares an overview of how legal organisations and busi…
The Disconnect Between Immigration and Employment Law
MahafrinVariava, a Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore Lawyers and Notaries Public, provides insight into the disconnect between employment and immig…
The Disconnect Between Immigration and Employment Law
MahafrinVariava, a Senior Solicitor at Pitt & Moore Lawyers and Notaries Public, provides insight into the disconnect between employment and immig…
Critical Immigration Update: Compulsory Employer Accreditation Delayed & Streamlined Work Visa Applications For Some Migrant Workers
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares a detailed overview on the most recent announcement from the Minister of Immigration Compulsory regarding…
Critical Immigration Update: Compulsory Employer Accreditation Delayed & Streamlined Work Visa Applications For Some Migrant Workers
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal, shares a detailed overview on the most recent announcement from the Minister of Immigration Compulsory regarding…
While you are sleeping, your brand could be destroyed
Stewart Germann, Principal at Stewart Germann Law Office, discusses the importance of social media as a powerful tool to be used by franchisors and ho…
While you are sleeping, your brand could be destroyed
Stewart Germann, Principal at Stewart Germann Law Office, discusses the importance of social media as a powerful tool to be used by franchisors and ho…
Education Law Series Part 4: Health and Well-being
Fi McMillan, Senior Associate at Anderson Lloyd, continues her series on education law. In Part 4, she highlights the health and well-being that educa…
Education Law Series Part 4: Health and Well-being
Fi McMillan, Senior Associate at Anderson Lloyd, continues her series on education law. In Part 4, she highlights the health and well-being that educa…
The New Proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa & Employer Accreditation Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, provides an overview of the recent 7 May 2021 update about the new proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa (al…
The New Proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa & Employer Accreditation Explained
Lauren Qiu, Principal atStay Legal, provides an overview of the recent 7 May 2021 update about the new proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa (al…
Restraint of Trade – Practical Guidance
Jennifer Mills, Director and Isabella Yu at Jennifer Mills & Associates, share their insights about restraint of trade clauses and provide practic…
Restraint of Trade – Practical Guidance
Jennifer Mills, Director and Isabella Yu at Jennifer Mills & Associates, share their insights about restraint of trade clauses and provide practic…
Unpacking NELP - A Clear Direction for Schools in the Online Safety Space
Pauline Spence, Community Success Specialist at Linewize, explores online safety in schools and kura, with a focus on supporting the youth, their onli…
Case Study in Relation to Medical Matters - JF (Skilled Migrant) [2019] NZIPT 205411
Charlotte Summers, a Licensed Immigration Adviser at Pathways to New Zealand, provides a detailed case study in relation to medical matters, with a fo…
Unpacking NELP - A Clear Direction for Schools in the Online Safety Space
Pauline Spence, Community Success Specialist at Linewize, explores online safety in schools and kura, with a focus on supporting the youth, their onli…
Case Study in Relation to Medical Matters - JF (Skilled Migrant) [2019] NZIPT 205411
Charlotte Summers, a Licensed Immigration Adviser at Pathways to New Zealand, provides a detailed case study in relation to medical matters, with a fo…
Successful Tenders and Related Processes
John Steadman, Partner at Chorus with Nicola Goundry discuss the most appropriate mindset by focusing on five things you should be thinking about when…
Successful Tenders and Related Processes
John Steadman, Partner at Chorus with Nicola Goundry discuss the most appropriate mindset by focusing on five things you should be thinking about when…
How to Negotiate Settlements in your Favour by Boosting your Skills for the Negotiation Table with Paul Sills
In an exclusive Q&A with Legalwise Seminars, Barrister and Mediator Paul Sills shares insights into negotiating settlements in your favour. He wil…
How to Negotiate Settlements in your Favour by Boosting your Skills for the Negotiation Table with Paul Sills
In an exclusive Q&A with Legalwise Seminars, Barrister and Mediator Paul Sills shares insights into negotiating settlements in your favour. He wil…
Mental Health at Sentencing
Donna-Maree Cross, Barrister at Lorne Street Chambers outlines how mental health considerations factor into sentencing, with practical insights into a…
Mental Health at Sentencing
Donna-Maree Cross, Barrister at Lorne Street Chambers outlines how mental health considerations factor into sentencing, with practical insights into a…
Territory - Do You Really Know What You Are Getting?
Stewart Germann, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office emphasises the importance of franchisors being able to offer some sort of territory to their fr…
Territory - Do You Really Know What You Are Getting?
Stewart Germann, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office emphasises the importance of franchisors being able to offer some sort of territory to their fr…
Education Law Series Part 3: Dealing with Employment Issues
Fi McMillan, Senior Associate at Anderson Lloyd, continues her series on education law.In Part 3, she highlights the employment issues that education…
Education Law Series Part 3: Dealing with Employment Issues
Fi McMillan, Senior Associate at Anderson Lloyd, continues her series on education law.In Part 3, she highlights the employment issues that education…
IP Culture Building: How Businesses can be Better at Capturing their IP and Commercialising their IP Effectively
Anton Blijlevens, Princial and Pritesh Lohani, Senior Associate at AJ Park, share some tips for better capturing IP and commercialising IP effectively…
IP Culture Building: How Businesses can be Better at Capturing their IP and Commercialising their IP Effectively
Anton Blijlevens, Princial and Pritesh Lohani, Senior Associate at AJ Park, share some tips for better capturing IP and commercialising IP effectively…
Māori and Environmental Law
Vicki Morrison-Shaw, Director at Atkins Holm Majurey, shares an overview of the interplay between Mori and environmental law by looking at Mori values…
Māori and Environmental Law
Vicki Morrison-Shaw, Director at Atkins Holm Majurey, shares an overview of the interplay between Mori and environmental law by looking at Mori values…
Restructuring and Redundancies: Avoiding a Personal Grievance
Jennifer Mills, Director atJennifer Mills & Associates, shares some insight into avoiding a personal grievance in relation to restructuring and re…
Restructuring and Redundancies: Avoiding a Personal Grievance
Jennifer Mills, Director atJennifer Mills & Associates, shares some insight into avoiding a personal grievance in relation to restructuring and re…
A Discussion with Brad Cuff on COVID-19 and Insurance Law
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Brad Cuff, Barrister at Capital Chambers, shares some insights into the impact of COVID-19 on…
A Discussion with Brad Cuff on COVID-19 and Insurance Law
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Brad Cuff, Barrister at Capital Chambers, shares some insights into the impact of COVID-19 on…
Sentencing and the Impact of Zhang & Ors v R
Donna-Maree Cross, Barrister, of Lorne Street Chambers outlines key impacts of Zhang & Ors v R [2019] NZCA 507 in sentencing in the methamphetamin…
Sentencing and the Impact of Zhang & Ors v R
Donna-Maree Cross, Barrister, of Lorne Street Chambers outlines key impacts of Zhang & Ors v R [2019] NZCA 507 in sentencing in the methamphetamin…
Smooth Sailing – the Importance of Effective Estate Administration
Henry Stokes, General Counsel and Theresa Donnelly, Legal Services Manager at Perpetual Guardian, highlight the importance of effective estate adminis…
Smooth Sailing – the Importance of Effective Estate Administration
Henry Stokes, General Counsel and Theresa Donnelly, Legal Services Manager at Perpetual Guardian, highlight the importance of effective estate adminis…
Education Law Series Part 2: Dealing with Legal Issues
Fi McMillan, Senior Associate at Anderson Lloyd, continues her series on education law. In Part 2, she highlights the legal issues that education prof…
Education Law Series Part 2: Dealing with Legal Issues
Fi McMillan, Senior Associate at Anderson Lloyd, continues her series on education law. In Part 2, she highlights the legal issues that education prof…
Impact of Cartels Legislation on Franchising
Stewart Germann, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office discusses the impact of cartels legislation on franchising in New Zealand, by sharing an exampl…
Impact of Cartels Legislation on Franchising
Stewart Germann, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office discusses the impact of cartels legislation on franchising in New Zealand, by sharing an exampl…
Economy Calls for Visa Procession for QDII Buyers in a Timely Manner
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser at IMME Limited, shares her opinion on QDII buyers as the economy calls for visa procession to be done…
Economy Calls for Visa Procession for QDII Buyers in a Timely Manner
Yun Jessica Meng, Licensed Immigration Adviser at IMME Limited, shares her opinion on QDII buyers as the economy calls for visa procession to be done…
Sell Sensibly this Silly Season: Key Risks with Sales and Pricing Promotions
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate and Janou Kannangara, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, outline the key risks with sales and pricing promotions ahea…
Sell Sensibly this Silly Season: Key Risks with Sales and Pricing Promotions
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate and Janou Kannangara, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, outline the key risks with sales and pricing promotions ahea…
Is Your Environmental Claim Sustainable?
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate and Janou Kannangara, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, question whether your environmental claim is sustainable or…
Is Your Environmental Claim Sustainable?
Julika Wahlmann-Smith, Senior Associate and Janou Kannangara, Solicitor at Hesketh Henry, question whether your environmental claim is sustainable or…
The Golden Standard: How to Manage Mental Health in the Workplace
Fiona McMillan, Partner at Lane Neave discusses what the golden standard is to managing mental health in the workplace. She explores recent case law f…
The Golden Standard: How to Manage Mental Health in the Workplace
Fiona McMillan, Partner at Lane Neave discusses what the golden standard is to managing mental health in the workplace. She explores recent case law f…
Enforcement of Employment Agreements
Amanda Douglas, Partner at Wynn Williams, discusses the importance of enforcing employment agreements ahead of her upcoming presentation at the Employ…
Enforcement of Employment Agreements
Amanda Douglas, Partner at Wynn Williams, discusses the importance of enforcing employment agreements ahead of her upcoming presentation at the Employ…
The Disciplinary Process in an Education Context
Ashley-Jayne Lodge, Partner at Cavell Leitch discusses the disciplinary process in the education context ahead of her upcoming presentation at the Und…
The Disciplinary Process in an Education Context
Ashley-Jayne Lodge, Partner at Cavell Leitch discusses the disciplinary process in the education context ahead of her upcoming presentation at the Und…
A Discussion with Sacha Oudyn on Negotiating Settlement Agreements
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sacha Oudyn, Special Counsel at MinterEllisonRuddWatts, shares some insight into why tax is an important…
A Discussion with Sacha Oudyn on Negotiating Settlement Agreements
In a Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sacha Oudyn, Special Counsel at MinterEllisonRuddWatts, shares some insight into why tax is an important…
An Overview of the 27 July 2020 Essential Skills Work Visa Changes
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal provides an overview of the recent 27 July 2020 changes to the Essential Skills Work Visa. Lauren explains the lab…
An Overview of the 27 July 2020 Essential Skills Work Visa Changes
Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal provides an overview of the recent 27 July 2020 changes to the Essential Skills Work Visa. Lauren explains the lab…
Cybersecurity for Law Firms
Campbell McKenzie, Forensic Technology Expert and Cyber Security Consultant at Incident Response Solutions, shares an overview into key issues that la…
Cybersecurity for Law Firms
Campbell McKenzie, Forensic Technology Expert and Cyber Security Consultant at Incident Response Solutions, shares an overview into key issues that la…
A Discussion with Sherridan Cook on Restraints of Trade and Confidential Information
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sherridan Cook, Partner at Buddle Findlay, shares some insight into why it is important to be…
A Discussion with Sherridan Cook on Restraints of Trade and Confidential Information
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Sherridan Cook, Partner at Buddle Findlay, shares some insight into why it is important to be…
Consensus Building Part 2: Deciding if the Process Suits Your Dispute
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series on consensus building. In part 2, he explores how to determine whether the process of consensus…
Consensus Building Part 2: Deciding if the Process Suits Your Dispute
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series on consensus building. In part 2, he explores how to determine whether the process of consensus…
A Discussion with Lauren Qiu on Critical Updates to Work Visas
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal looks into the critical updates to work visas as well as…
A Discussion with Lauren Qiu on Critical Updates to Work Visas
In an exclusive Q&A session with Legalwise Seminars, Lauren Qiu, Principal at Stay Legal looks into the critical updates to work visas as well as…
What Does a World-Leading Framework of Charities Law Look Like?
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares how COVID-19 has impacted the charities law sector and what needs to be done to maximise the…
What Does a World-Leading Framework of Charities Law Look Like?
Sue Barker, Director of Sue Barker Charities Law, shares how COVID-19 has impacted the charities law sector and what needs to be done to maximise the…
Consensus Building Part 1: Introduction to a Different Way of Facilitating Outcomes
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills begins his new series on consensus building. In part 1, he shares how consensus building is a different skill to fac…
Consensus Building Part 1: Introduction to a Different Way of Facilitating Outcomes
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills begins his new series on consensus building. In part 1, he shares how consensus building is a different skill to fac…
Mind Over Matter – the Characteristics of a Great Negotiator
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills looks into what makes a great negotiator."Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate." -…
Mind Over Matter – the Characteristics of a Great Negotiator
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills looks into what makes a great negotiator."Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate." -…
Five Things Businesses Should be Doing Now to Prepare for the New Privacy Act
Allan Yeoman, Partner and Keri Johansson, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay,share 5 key tips for businesses to consider as the Privacy Bill 2018 (Bil…
Five Things Businesses Should be Doing Now to Prepare for the New Privacy Act
Allan Yeoman, Partner and Keri Johansson, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay,share 5 key tips for businesses to consider as the Privacy Bill 2018 (Bil…
Dirty Tactics and What to Do About Them
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills reveals the top ten tactics in negotiation when facing an opponent using dirty tactics. These tactics are a useful g…
Dirty Tactics and What to Do About Them
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills reveals the top ten tactics in negotiation when facing an opponent using dirty tactics. These tactics are a useful g…
Capital Raising in the Time of COVID-19
Grant Dunn, Partner and Amy Cunniffe, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay provide an overview into how companies can seek growth capital or tackle liqu…
Capital Raising in the Time of COVID-19
Grant Dunn, Partner and Amy Cunniffe, Senior Associate at Buddle Findlay provide an overview into how companies can seek growth capital or tackle liqu…
Helping Your Clients to Deal with the Devil
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills discusses how negotiations can serve as a strategy to benefit you, depending on the circumstances. He highlights tha…
Helping Your Clients to Deal with the Devil
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills discusses how negotiations can serve as a strategy to benefit you, depending on the circumstances. He highlights tha…
Embracing Diversity Part 5: Negotiating with Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides a guide to negotiating with diversity in the final part of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Follow…
Embracing Diversity Part 5: Negotiating with Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides a guide to negotiating with diversity in the final part of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Follow…
Responding to COVID-19: Operation of the Court System
Michael Smol, Solicitor, David Broadmore, Partner and Anita Birkinshaw, Special Counsel at Buddle Findlay provides a vital overview of latest updates…
Responding to COVID-19: Operation of the Court System
Michael Smol, Solicitor, David Broadmore, Partner and Anita Birkinshaw, Special Counsel at Buddle Findlay provides a vital overview of latest updates…
Embracing Diversity Part 4: Celebrate Our Differences
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores why we should celebrate our differences as humans in Part 4 of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Fo…
Embracing Diversity Part 4: Celebrate Our Differences
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores why we should celebrate our differences as humans in Part 4 of his 5 Part series on embracing diversity. Fo…
Health and Safety in Leasing
Sam Houliston, Senior Associate at Hesketh Henry delves into the relationship leasing has with health and safety ahead of his upcoming presentation at…
Health and Safety in Leasing
Sam Houliston, Senior Associate at Hesketh Henry delves into the relationship leasing has with health and safety ahead of his upcoming presentation at…
Embracing Diversity Part 3: Why are we Different?
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores what it is that makes humans different in Part 3 of his 5 Part series on diversity. In Part 1, he provides…
Embracing Diversity Part 3: Why are we Different?
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores what it is that makes humans different in Part 3 of his 5 Part series on diversity. In Part 1, he provides…
The Need for Implementing Trauma-Informed Practices within Legal Services
Kirsty Dempster-Rivett, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, emphasises the importance of ensuring legal practices are trauma-informed. She will be delvi…
The Need for Implementing Trauma-Informed Practices within Legal Services
Kirsty Dempster-Rivett, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, emphasises the importance of ensuring legal practices are trauma-informed. She will be delvi…
A Discussion with Steven Moe on Impact Investing for NFPs
We recently sat down with Steven Moe, Partner at Parry Field Lawyers, to provide his insight into changing funding attitudes and the emergence of impa…
A Discussion with Steven Moe on Impact Investing for NFPs
We recently sat down with Steven Moe, Partner at Parry Field Lawyers, to provide his insight into changing funding attitudes and the emergence of impa…
Embracing Diversity Part 2: The Unity Behind Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores how understanding and accepting universal principles is a step towards embracing diversity in Part 2 of his…
Embracing Diversity Part 2: The Unity Behind Diversity
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills explores how understanding and accepting universal principles is a step towards embracing diversity in Part 2 of his…
Student Discipline and the Education Act 1989
Gretchen Stone, Partner at HarrisonStone Lawyers delves into the legal framework for student discipline, with practical insights when faced with this…
Student Discipline and the Education Act 1989
Gretchen Stone, Partner at HarrisonStone Lawyers delves into the legal framework for student discipline, with practical insights when faced with this…
Embracing Diversity Part 1: Introduction
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides an introduction to embracing diversity, exploring how doing so is essential to growth in Part 1 of his 5 Pa…
Embracing Diversity Part 1: Introduction
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides an introduction to embracing diversity, exploring how doing so is essential to growth in Part 1 of his 5 Pa…
Employment & Data Issues and Challenges for Retailers
As we are nearing the busiest time of the year for New Zealand retailers, it is timely to reflect on the changes to New Zealand employment law that wi…
Employment & Data Issues and Challenges for Retailers
As we are nearing the busiest time of the year for New Zealand retailers, it is timely to reflect on the changes to New Zealand employment law that wi…
The Importance of Drafting a Trial Period Provision Carefully
Kathryn McKinney, Senior Counsel, together with Joy Kaur, Solicitor at Anthony Harper, emphasise the importance of drafting a trialperiod provision ca…
The Importance of Drafting a Trial Period Provision Carefully
Kathryn McKinney, Senior Counsel, together with Joy Kaur, Solicitor at Anthony Harper, emphasise the importance of drafting a trialperiod provision ca…
Playing Favourites: Adult Children’s Claims Against Parents’ Estates
Morris Legal's Senior Solicitor Aria Newfield and Solicitor Freya McKechnie discuss how the Family Protection Act 1955 (FPA) applies to claims by adul…
Playing Favourites: Adult Children’s Claims Against Parents’ Estates
Morris Legal's Senior Solicitor Aria Newfield and Solicitor Freya McKechnie discuss how the Family Protection Act 1955 (FPA) applies to claims by adul…
Licensing in New Zealand
Stewart Germann, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office provides a guide to licensing in New Zealand.OverviewRestrictionsAre there any restrictio…
Licensing in New Zealand
Stewart Germann, Partner at Stewart Germann Law Office provides a guide to licensing in New Zealand.OverviewRestrictionsAre there any restrictio…
Using Mediation as a Business Tool - Part 2
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides an overview of practical examples of early intervention in commercial relationships using mediation in Part…
Using Mediation as a Business Tool - Part 2
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills provides an overview of practical examples of early intervention in commercial relationships using mediation in Part…
Artificial Intelligence - The Human Touch
Artificial Intelligence will revolutionise the professional services sector, which is no bad thing. Dr Stephen Moss, Managing Partner and Chairman at…
Artificial Intelligence - The Human Touch
Artificial Intelligence will revolutionise the professional services sector, which is no bad thing. Dr Stephen Moss, Managing Partner and Chairman at…
Using Mediation as a Business Tool - Part 1
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills discusses how mediation can be used as a business tool as Part 1 of his 2 Part series, ahead of his upcoming seminar…
Using Mediation as a Business Tool - Part 1
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills discusses how mediation can be used as a business tool as Part 1 of his 2 Part series, ahead of his upcoming seminar…
Pricing Based on Client Value
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, discusses pricing strategies for clients. By now, the push for firms to consider a move away from the t…
Pricing Based on Client Value
Darius Hii, Director at Chat Legal, discusses pricing strategies for clients. By now, the push for firms to consider a move away from the t…
Strategic Networking: Getting the Best Bang for Your Buck
Cathryn Urquhart, Senior Consultant, Trainer and Facilitator discusses networking strategies for lawyers. Many lawyers avoid networking lik…
Strategic Networking: Getting the Best Bang for Your Buck
Cathryn Urquhart, Senior Consultant, Trainer and Facilitator discusses networking strategies for lawyers. Many lawyers avoid networking lik…
Better Conversations - Language, Messaging and the Lost Art of Direct Conversation
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 3, below, he explores how to avoid potentially offensive e…
Better Conversations - Language, Messaging and the Lost Art of Direct Conversation
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 3, below, he explores how to avoid potentially offensive e…
Better Conversations - How to have difficult conversations
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 2, below, he explores how we react when things go wrong. Read Pa…
Better Conversations - How to have difficult conversations
Barrister and mediator Paul Sills continues his series, Better Conversations. In Part 2, below, he explores how we react when things go wrong. Read Pa…
Better Conversations - Get Connected
The root cause of many disputes is a lack of communication leading to judgments and assumptions about the motives of others. Barrister and mediator Pa…
Better Conversations - Get Connected
The root cause of many disputes is a lack of communication leading to judgments and assumptions about the motives of others. Barrister and mediator Pa…
The Call for Family Lawyers to Upskill – When Knowing the Law is not Enough
Family law clients do not only present with legal problems; family law clients very often also present with trauma, high conflict, stress, poor commun…
Should I Tell my Employer That I’m Looking for a New Job?
Usually it is easier to get a new job when you are already employed than when you arent. You wont need to explain why you left your last job or why th…
The Call for Family Lawyers to Upskill – When Knowing the Law is not Enough
Family law clients do not only present with legal problems; family law clients very often also present with trauma, high conflict, stress, poor commun…
Should I Tell my Employer That I’m Looking for a New Job?
Usually it is easier to get a new job when you are already employed than when you arent. You wont need to explain why you left your last job or why th…
Commercial Acquisition Agreements: Would a “Weinstein Clause” be of use for New Zealand?
Commercial acquisition agreements in the USA are reported to be increasingly including a Weinstein clause to guard against the acquisition not of asse…
Commercial Acquisition Agreements: Would a “Weinstein Clause” be of use for New Zealand?
Commercial acquisition agreements in the USA are reported to be increasingly including a Weinstein clause to guard against the acquisition not of asse…
Constructive Dismissal trap and employees resigning
Peter Cullen, Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses avoiding the constructive dismissal trap following the resignation of the chief e…
Constructive Dismissal trap and employees resigning
Peter Cullen, Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses avoiding the constructive dismissal trap following the resignation of the chief e…
Legalities of workplace drug and alcohol testing
Duncan Cotterill Partner Kirsty McDonald discusses the legal framework and challenges of drug and alcohol testing in the workplace. Introduction…
Legalities of workplace drug and alcohol testing
Duncan Cotterill Partner Kirsty McDonald discusses the legal framework and challenges of drug and alcohol testing in the workplace. Introduction…
Changing the way we argue: Arguments as war and Mediation
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillscontinues his series, Changing the Way We Argue. In Part 3, below, he explores arguments as war and mediation. Read Pa…
Changing the way we argue: Arguments as war and Mediation
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillscontinues his series, Changing the Way We Argue. In Part 3, below, he explores arguments as war and mediation. Read Pa…
Premium pricing compensating for past pricing failures
Chris Boys, Director ofAssure Legal, discusses the performance of the domestic insurance market since September 2010, in light of news that insurers a…
Solving problems with Wills via High Court applications
Morris Legal Partner Sally Morris and Senior Solicitor Aria Newfield discuss how issues with wills can be resolved through High Court applications to…
Premium pricing compensating for past pricing failures
Chris Boys, Director ofAssure Legal, discusses the performance of the domestic insurance market since September 2010, in light of news that insurers a…
Solving problems with Wills via High Court applications
Morris Legal Partner Sally Morris and Senior Solicitor Aria Newfield discuss how issues with wills can be resolved through High Court applications to…
Use your trade mark correctly to boost your business
Baldwins Law Senior Associate Kate Giddens discusses how businesses can use their trade mark correctly. To hear more about this topic, Baldwins Head o…
FMA settlement of Talbot insider trading case deserves scrutiny
Chapman Tripp Partner Roger Wallis and Solicitor Maxine Vercoe discuss the Financial Markets Authority's recent successful outcome against Mark Talbot…
Recent research on how trauma affects memory
Dr Cathy Kezelman, AM, President of the Blue Knot Foundation National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma, discusses recent research into memory a…
Use your trade mark correctly to boost your business
Baldwins Law Senior Associate Kate Giddens discusses how businesses can use their trade mark correctly. To hear more about this topic, Baldwins Head o…
FMA settlement of Talbot insider trading case deserves scrutiny
Chapman Tripp Partner Roger Wallis and Solicitor Maxine Vercoe discuss the Financial Markets Authority's recent successful outcome against Mark Talbot…
Recent research on how trauma affects memory
Dr Cathy Kezelman, AM, President of the Blue Knot Foundation National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma, discusses recent research into memory a…
How to find time to get things done when you're busy
Heather Gibson, Director of Finer Details Concierge and Organiser Services, discusses how time poor people can find the time to get things done. Heath…
New Australian laws ban streaming of 'abhorrent violent material' post-Christchurch
Dentons Partner Robyn Chatwood discusses this month's speedy introduction of the new Australian laws which outlaw the hosting and streaming of "abhorr…
Commerce Commission appeal a-go-go against Viagogo
Nadia Ormiston, Solicitor at Baldwins Law, discusses how the Commerce Commission has been granted leave to appeal the High Court decision in Commerce…
How to find time to get things done when you're busy
Heather Gibson, Director of Finer Details Concierge and Organiser Services, discusses how time poor people can find the time to get things done. Heath…
New Australian laws ban streaming of 'abhorrent violent material' post-Christchurch
Dentons Partner Robyn Chatwood discusses this month's speedy introduction of the new Australian laws which outlaw the hosting and streaming of "abhorr…
Commerce Commission appeal a-go-go against Viagogo
Nadia Ormiston, Solicitor at Baldwins Law, discusses how the Commerce Commission has been granted leave to appeal the High Court decision in Commerce…
Trouble-shooting when a compliance document stalls
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses how to trouble-shoot a problem which can crop up in the…
Why having a sense of entitlement is not good leadership
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses why having a sense of entitlement is not good leadership. Our sense of entitlement…
Trouble-shooting when a compliance document stalls
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses how to trouble-shoot a problem which can crop up in the…
Why having a sense of entitlement is not good leadership
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses why having a sense of entitlement is not good leadership. Our sense of entitlement…
Changing the Way we Argue: Why go to war
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillscontinues his series, Changing the Way We Argue. In Part 2, below, he asks: Why go to War? Arguing can be a very posit…
High Court rules ex directors of Mainzeal liable for reckless trading
Bell Gully PartnerDavid Friarand Senior SolicitorHimmy Luidiscuss the recent High Court ruling that the former directors of Mainzeal Property and Cons…
Changing the Way we Argue: Why go to war
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillscontinues his series, Changing the Way We Argue. In Part 2, below, he asks: Why go to War? Arguing can be a very posit…
High Court rules ex directors of Mainzeal liable for reckless trading
Bell Gully PartnerDavid Friarand Senior SolicitorHimmy Luidiscuss the recent High Court ruling that the former directors of Mainzeal Property and Cons…
Five steps to kickstart your digitisation strategy
Arken.legal LimitedChief Executive Lincoln Watson discusses how technology is having an effect on legal practice today, with reference to Estate Plann…
Rethink approach to conflict and engage with it constructively
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sills commences an article series, Changing the Way We Argue. This introductory piece will explore the topic, Our Approach…
Legal problems with sexualisation of employees
Peter Cullen, Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses the problem with the sexualisation of employees as reported in high-profile cases…
Five steps to kickstart your digitisation strategy
Arken.legal LimitedChief Executive Lincoln Watson discusses how technology is having an effect on legal practice today, with reference to Estate Plann…
Rethink approach to conflict and engage with it constructively
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sills commences an article series, Changing the Way We Argue. This introductory piece will explore the topic, Our Approach…
Legal problems with sexualisation of employees
Peter Cullen, Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses the problem with the sexualisation of employees as reported in high-profile cases…
Technology benefits legal practice including Estate Planning
Arken.legal LimitedChief Executive Lincoln Watson discusses how technology is already having an effect on legal practice today, with reference to Esta…
'Shocking barbaric shooting tragedy in Christchurch is like a gigantic punch'
Christchurch-born Sally Arnold, Director ofCreating Encoresand an award-winning international author and executive coach, reflects upon her upbringing…
Technology benefits legal practice including Estate Planning
Arken.legal LimitedChief Executive Lincoln Watson discusses how technology is already having an effect on legal practice today, with reference to Esta…
'Shocking barbaric shooting tragedy in Christchurch is like a gigantic punch'
Christchurch-born Sally Arnold, Director ofCreating Encoresand an award-winning international author and executive coach, reflects upon her upbringing…
Court of Appeal 'misapplication' of per se provisions of Commerce Act
Dr Edward Willis, a lecturer at the University of Aucklands Faculty of Law, discusses the Court of Appeal decision in what became known as the Hamilto…
Tried and tested tips for writing compliance documents
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses her tried and tested tips for writing compliance documents, in…
Court of Appeal 'misapplication' of per se provisions of Commerce Act
Dr Edward Willis, a lecturer at the University of Aucklands Faculty of Law, discusses the Court of Appeal decision in what became known as the Hamilto…
Tried and tested tips for writing compliance documents
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses her tried and tested tips for writing compliance documents, in…
How to influence with integrity in the workplace
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how ensuring you influence with integrity is the key to boosting your influencing s…
How to influence with integrity in the workplace
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how ensuring you influence with integrity is the key to boosting your influencing s…
What happens if someone uses your trade mark online
Rachael Koelmeyer, Senior Associate at Ellis Terry, discusses what a trade mark holder could do if they believe someone is infringing their trade mark…
10 signs you are suffering from stress
Award-winning wellness and lifestyle coach and inspirational speaker Kim Knight of theArt of Healthdiscusses 10 signs of stress in her vlog, below, pr…
What happens if someone uses your trade mark online
Rachael Koelmeyer, Senior Associate at Ellis Terry, discusses what a trade mark holder could do if they believe someone is infringing their trade mark…
10 signs you are suffering from stress
Award-winning wellness and lifestyle coach and inspirational speaker Kim Knight of theArt of Healthdiscusses 10 signs of stress in her vlog, below, pr…
Leverage digital technology for marketing success when work gets in the way
Tanya Williams, Chief of Everything atDigital Conversations,discusses how to leverage digital technology to gain consistent marketing outcomes when yo…
Leverage digital technology for marketing success when work gets in the way
Tanya Williams, Chief of Everything atDigital Conversations,discusses how to leverage digital technology to gain consistent marketing outcomes when yo…
Master creative thinking to solve problems in professional and personal life
Sally Arnold, Director ofCreating Encoresand an award-winning international author and executive coach, discusses how business-focused professionals c…
Why diverse life experience is an advantage in the law
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillsdiscusses how he changed careers - from Air Force navigator to lawyer - and why having a diverse life experience is an…
Master creative thinking to solve problems in professional and personal life
Sally Arnold, Director ofCreating Encoresand an award-winning international author and executive coach, discusses how business-focused professionals c…
Why diverse life experience is an advantage in the law
Barrister and mediatorPaul Sillsdiscusses how he changed careers - from Air Force navigator to lawyer - and why having a diverse life experience is an…
How to influence staff reluctant to change old habits
Christa Ludlow, Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses how to motivate staff who are stuck in their old ways. Self Determination theory su…
How to stay motivated at work when holidays are history
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses how she maintains her motivation at work when the holidays are…
How to influence staff reluctant to change old habits
Christa Ludlow, Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses how to motivate staff who are stuck in their old ways. Self Determination theory su…
How to stay motivated at work when holidays are history
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses how she maintains her motivation at work when the holidays are…
Guidelines Government could adopt to reform construction contracts
Hesketh Henry PartnerNick Gilliesand Senior AssociateSarah Holdernessdiscuss 10 initiatives the Government could consider for meaningful reform in con…
Gain greater personal presence in the workplace
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how increasing your personal presence in the workplace will help ensure you are not…
Guidelines Government could adopt to reform construction contracts
Hesketh Henry PartnerNick Gilliesand Senior AssociateSarah Holdernessdiscuss 10 initiatives the Government could consider for meaningful reform in con…
Gain greater personal presence in the workplace
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how increasing your personal presence in the workplace will help ensure you are not…
Get smart with cyber security when working on the road
Simon Cohen, Head of IT Consulting at Moore Stephens (WA), discusses practical tips to avoid becoming a cyber victim when working out of the office. M…
Welcome the New Year with new opportunities
Christa Ludlow,Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses how to improve your chances of gaining a promotion. Research the kinds of roles you…
Get smart with cyber security when working on the road
Simon Cohen, Head of IT Consulting at Moore Stephens (WA), discusses practical tips to avoid becoming a cyber victim when working out of the office. M…
Welcome the New Year with new opportunities
Christa Ludlow,Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses how to improve your chances of gaining a promotion. Research the kinds of roles you…
Covert recording policies in the workplace
BarristerKathryn Dalzielwrote a Letter to the Editor after reading last week's article by Peter Cullen onCovert Recordings of Workplace Conversations…
Best practice drafting documents for policy writing
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses the importance of best practice policy drafting documents such…
Covert recording policies in the workplace
BarristerKathryn Dalzielwrote a Letter to the Editor after reading last week's article by Peter Cullen onCovert Recordings of Workplace Conversations…
Best practice drafting documents for policy writing
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses the importance of best practice policy drafting documents such…
Role of constitutional courts in landmark decisions in New Zealand and overseas
Dr Edward Willis,a lecturer at the University of Aucklands Faculty of Law, discusses the role of constitutional courts with reference to case law in N…
How workplaces can help employees returning to work
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how workplaces can help people returning to work. Transition-friendly initiatives,…
How businesses can minimise risks in I.T. outsourcing
Duncan Cotterill AssociateGuy Smithdiscusses his five top tips for how small to medium size businesses can minimise risks in IT contracting. Often, fa…
Role of constitutional courts in landmark decisions in New Zealand and overseas
Dr Edward Willis,a lecturer at the University of Aucklands Faculty of Law, discusses the role of constitutional courts with reference to case law in N…
How workplaces can help employees returning to work
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how workplaces can help people returning to work. Transition-friendly initiatives,…
How businesses can minimise risks in I.T. outsourcing
Duncan Cotterill AssociateGuy Smithdiscusses his five top tips for how small to medium size businesses can minimise risks in IT contracting. Often, fa…
Travel light and look smart with these style tips
Its surprisingly easy to travel light and look great both on the plane and at your destination. Personal stylistSally Brucediscusses practical ways to…
How to celebrate a stress free Christmas
Wellness and lifestyle coach and inspirational speaker Kim Knight of theArt of Healthdiscusses how to manage stress this Christmas through her Vlog, b…
Travel light and look smart with these style tips
Its surprisingly easy to travel light and look great both on the plane and at your destination. Personal stylistSally Brucediscusses practical ways to…
How to celebrate a stress free Christmas
Wellness and lifestyle coach and inspirational speaker Kim Knight of theArt of Healthdiscusses how to manage stress this Christmas through her Vlog, b…
Governance standards of charities in Australia, the United Kingdom
Dr Michael Gousmett, Adjunct Fellow in the School of Humanities & Creative Arts (History) at The University of Canterbury and Independent Research…
Remember compliance, process adherence in rush to year's end
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses how to stay on top of end-of-year compliance and process adher…
Claims on death by estranged children in Waine V Tigg
Cavell Leitch PartnerPenny Hendersondiscusses the recent High Court decision inWaine v Tigg, which, she writes, shows that omitting a person from your…
Governance standards of charities in Australia, the United Kingdom
Dr Michael Gousmett, Adjunct Fellow in the School of Humanities & Creative Arts (History) at The University of Canterbury and Independent Research…
Remember compliance, process adherence in rush to year's end
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses how to stay on top of end-of-year compliance and process adher…
Claims on death by estranged children in Waine V Tigg
Cavell Leitch PartnerPenny Hendersondiscusses the recent High Court decision inWaine v Tigg, which, she writes, shows that omitting a person from your…
To govern or not to govern: that is the question
Dr Michael Gousmett,Adjunct Fellow in the School of Humanities & Creative Arts (History) at The University of Canterbury and Independent Researche…
Breaking a lease if premises are damaged or destroyed?
Bell Gully'sDavid Friar,Partner;Morgan Powell,Senior Associate, and SolicitorSimone Cooper,discuss the recent case ofPrecinct Properties Holdings Limi…
What happens when actual delay losses exceed liquidated damages?
Hesketh Henry litigation solicitorAnna Chodiscussesa principals entitlement to general damages where its actual delay losses exceed the amount of liqu…
To govern or not to govern: that is the question
Dr Michael Gousmett,Adjunct Fellow in the School of Humanities & Creative Arts (History) at The University of Canterbury and Independent Researche…
Breaking a lease if premises are damaged or destroyed?
Bell Gully'sDavid Friar,Partner;Morgan Powell,Senior Associate, and SolicitorSimone Cooper,discuss the recent case ofPrecinct Properties Holdings Limi…
What happens when actual delay losses exceed liquidated damages?
Hesketh Henry litigation solicitorAnna Chodiscussesa principals entitlement to general damages where its actual delay losses exceed the amount of liqu…
How to work effectively with introverted colleagues
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how to deal with introverted team members, whether you are their manager or work un…
Carroll & O’Dea's Mathisha Panagoda on fine-tuning a balance between music and the law
Legalwise NewsEditor Caroline Tang interviews Carroll & ODea AssociateMathisha Panagodaabout his professional cellist background and how balancing…
How to work effectively with introverted colleagues
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how to deal with introverted team members, whether you are their manager or work un…
Carroll & O’Dea's Mathisha Panagoda on fine-tuning a balance between music and the law
Legalwise NewsEditor Caroline Tang interviews Carroll & ODea AssociateMathisha Panagodaabout his professional cellist background and how balancing…
Challenges with open plan offices, hot desking trend
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how open plan offices affect different personality types and the stress from "setti…
English High Court: When can a broker argue the assured’s claim should be against the insurers?
Duncan Cotterill PartnerJonathan Scraggand Special CounselProfessor Rob Merkin, QC,discuss a recent decision in the English High Court,Dalamd Ltd v Bu…
Enron and your ethical compass: would you sacrifice values and integrity for money?
Stephen Drain,Partner at PwC New Zealand, revisits the Enron scandal and asks readers to check their ethical compass:Would you do that?Many white coll…
Challenges with open plan offices, hot desking trend
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how open plan offices affect different personality types and the stress from "setti…
English High Court: When can a broker argue the assured’s claim should be against the insurers?
Duncan Cotterill PartnerJonathan Scraggand Special CounselProfessor Rob Merkin, QC,discuss a recent decision in the English High Court,Dalamd Ltd v Bu…
Enron and your ethical compass: would you sacrifice values and integrity for money?
Stephen Drain,Partner at PwC New Zealand, revisits the Enron scandal and asks readers to check their ethical compass:Would you do that?Many white coll…
Leading through the times they are a-changin'
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how great leaders can lead and live through constantly changing times. When the une…
Know your policy and procedure from your guidelines and why they matter
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses different types of compliance documents and the importance of…
Leading through the times they are a-changin'
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how great leaders can lead and live through constantly changing times. When the une…
Know your policy and procedure from your guidelines and why they matter
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses different types of compliance documents and the importance of…
Broken trust in business and personal relationships
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses broken trust in business and personal relationships. Good relationships are based o…
Know your Blockchain from your Bitcoin: distributed ledger technology explained
Piper Alderman PartnerMichael Bacinadeciphers the hype around distributed ledger technology and discusses the ins and outs of Blockchain. Cryptocurren…
Broken trust in business and personal relationships
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses broken trust in business and personal relationships. Good relationships are based o…
Know your Blockchain from your Bitcoin: distributed ledger technology explained
Piper Alderman PartnerMichael Bacinadeciphers the hype around distributed ledger technology and discusses the ins and outs of Blockchain. Cryptocurren…
Barrister Anthony Grant on success of Sculptureum, TripAdvisor's best thing to do in Auckland
Legalwise Newseditor Caroline Tang interviews barristerAnthony Grantabout his founding of Auckland's top-ranked place to visit on TripAdvisor,Sculptur…
Barrister Anthony Grant on success of Sculptureum, TripAdvisor's best thing to do in Auckland
Legalwise Newseditor Caroline Tang interviews barristerAnthony Grantabout his founding of Auckland's top-ranked place to visit on TripAdvisor,Sculptur…
Guilty of neglecting the people who matter most?
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how people can stop feeling guilty about neglecting those who matter most, and star…
Thompson and Clark revelations pose the question: is your employer spying on you?
Peter Cullen,Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses the Thompson and Clark controversy and how the boundaries of privacy in the workpl…
Guilty of neglecting the people who matter most?
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscusses how people can stop feeling guilty about neglecting those who matter most, and star…
Thompson and Clark revelations pose the question: is your employer spying on you?
Peter Cullen,Partner at Cullen - The Employment Law Firm, discusses the Thompson and Clark controversy and how the boundaries of privacy in the workpl…
Ok computer? Rise of the machines in algorithms ruling our personal information
Frith Tweedie, Digital Law Leader at EY Law New Zealand, discusses the pros and cons of computer algorithms which are increasingly governing our every…
Lawyers' Fashion corporate style expert solves casual Friday in the office
Lawyer Brianna Jones ofLawyers' Fashionsolves a corporate fashion problem: How to look professional on "Casual Friday" or while attending a "Smart Cas…
Ok computer? Rise of the machines in algorithms ruling our personal information
Frith Tweedie, Digital Law Leader at EY Law New Zealand, discusses the pros and cons of computer algorithms which are increasingly governing our every…
Lawyers' Fashion corporate style expert solves casual Friday in the office
Lawyer Brianna Jones ofLawyers' Fashionsolves a corporate fashion problem: How to look professional on "Casual Friday" or while attending a "Smart Cas…
When should my firm or organisation draft policy?
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses situations where policy documents are necessary.My experience…
What makes great leadership? Read these tips to become a better leader
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscussesher top seven qualities, principles and actions of great leadership. Leaders are jud…
When should my firm or organisation draft policy?
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses situations where policy documents are necessary.My experience…
What makes great leadership? Read these tips to become a better leader
Leadership Coach and Business PsychologistJasbindar Singhdiscussesher top seven qualities, principles and actions of great leadership. Leaders are jud…
What happens if you're the one being investigated in the workplace?
Christa Ludlow, Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses what you should do if you find yourself the subject of a workplace investigation.I…
What happens if you're the one being investigated in the workplace?
Christa Ludlow, Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses what you should do if you find yourself the subject of a workplace investigation.I…
How legal CPD courses and soft skills boost your value as an employee
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses the importance of Continuing Professional Development in the l…
How legal CPD courses and soft skills boost your value as an employee
Jodie Flowerday, a Policy Advisor working in the New Zealand tertiary sector, discusses the importance of Continuing Professional Development in the l…
How to Deal with a Passive-Aggressive Colleague
Christa Ludlow, Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses how to deal with a passive-aggressive colleague.The scenario: I work with a colleag…
How to Deal with a Passive-Aggressive Colleague
Christa Ludlow, Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses how to deal with a passive-aggressive colleague.The scenario: I work with a colleag…
How to Deal with a Problem Boss Unable to Empathise with Your Job
Christa Ludlow, Principal Consultant of Weir Consulting, discusses how to deal with a non-empathetic boss who does not understand your job but unreali…
How to Deal with a Problem Boss Unable to Empathise with Your Job
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