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June 10, 2012

Operational Rules – The Pitfalls

The Unit Titles Act 2010 (‘New Act’) has been a part of the legal landscape for almost a year now. The old act, the Unit Titles […]
May 20, 2012

The Dark Side Of Mortgagee Sales

While our economy recovers from the recent global recession, signs of economic lags continue to make its presence felt through increasing numbers of mortgagee sales. Figures […]
May 20, 2012

Defamation

Defamation claims have been a topic of interest lately with high profile figures such as Chris Cairns and Judith Collins taking legal action against attacks made […]
April 20, 2012

Changes to Credit Laws

On 2 April 2012, a draft of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Amendment Bill (‘the Bill’) was released by the then Consumer Affairs Minister, Hon. […]
March 23, 2012

Bill Introduced To Prevent Foreign Abuse Of New Zealand Company Laws – What It Means For You

Despite our notable reputation as one of the least corrupt countries in the world, New Zealand remain subject to criticism for its weak company laws that […]
March 4, 2012

Tax Avoidance Arrangements – Supreme Court Ruling

Much has been made of the recent case Ian David Penny and Gary John Hooper v Commissioner of Inland Revenue [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” […]
March 4, 2012

Make Sure You Get It Right – Have A ‘Legal Affairs Audit’!

Are you considering making a ‘lump sum’ gift? Do you have (or are you likely to have) any children or other financial dependents? Do you own […]
November 4, 2011

Weddings and Wills

Death and Wills! This is generally not a typical topic of conversation when you are preparing for your wedding. But due consideration should be given to […]
November 4, 2011

Protecting Your Intellectual Property From Trading Risks

Running a business has its risks – the ultimate being the entity going out of business and having to shut up shop. The recent rescission increased […]
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