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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
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    The Executor of Your Will

    Having an executor of your will is like having a manager of your affairs (your estate) after your death. Your executor is named in your will; it is his or her role to carry out the terms of your will.
    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    Make sure you're covered

    The devastating gas explosion that rocked a quiet Christchurch street earlier this year made me think about Public Liability insurance. My first thoughts were obviously with the family and the neighbours affected by the blast but being a typical lawyer I couldn't help wonder if the gas contractor had Public Liability insurance.
    Business & Commercial Set-up & Structuring Financing
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    Federated Farmers wants tougher labelling of plant-based products

    Innovation has seen a number of plant-based meat alternatives grow in popularity. These plant-based products often use terms such as ‘milk' or ‘patty’ to label their products. European authorities are currently looking at whether such terms should be restricted to use with animal-based products only. Here in New Zealand, Federated Farmers has indicated that it may push the government to follow suit.
    Business & Commercial Business advisory Employment & HR
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    Lucy's here!

    ​We’re delighted to announce the arrival of Solicitor Lucy Conway, who’s specialising in Family Law alongside Senior Associate Gillian Stuart. And, given Wanaka’s always been her “home away from home”, Lucy’s just as rapt to be here.
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    Working in One Place but Living in Another - Part Two

    Working remotely is becoming more and more common. But it wasn’t always that way – especially at law firms.
    Business & Commercial
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    NAIT Review

    Significant changes post-M.bovis The NAIT (National Animal Identification and Tracing) system was first introduced in 2012 and came into effect progressively until it was fully implemented on 29 February 2016. Any completely new system is likely to need a review after being in operation for a period of time.
    Business & Commercial Employment & HR
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    Specialist accreditation for Janice and Mike

    Our Directors, Janice Hughes and Mike Toepfer, are both a bit shy about highlighting their ages … but their number of years specialising in property law work is a bit of a giveaway.
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    Property sale and purchase: GST

    Generally speaking, GST on a property sale and purchase between two GST-registered entities results in a ‘GST neutral’ position for both the seller and the buyer. It’s essential that the sale and purchase agreement contains the correct wording, particulars and information in respect of the GST position of the parties to the agreement.
    Residential property Buying residential property Selling residential property Commercial property Selling commercial property Buying commercial property

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