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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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    ​Overview of the Building Amendment Act 2013

    The Building Amendment Act 2013 was passed by Parliament on 27 November 2013. It is the result of a comprehensive review into the Building Act 2004.
    Residential property Buying residential property Selling residential property Building residential property Funding residential property Developing residential property
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    It pays to keep up-to-date with employment law changes

    On an almost daily basis we read about employment issues that have ended up in litigation, costing those concerned huge sums of money, not to mention ill-feeling and stress. If you’re an employer, it pays to know about your obligations when it comes to hiring, firing and employee relations.
    Employment & HR Employment agreements Workplace policies
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    Do you know your rights?

    Have you ever been bamboozled when a shop assistant offers you an extended warrant on your latest purchase? Maybe you’ve bought something online that just doesn’t work when it is delivered to your door. Fear not, the law is at work to protect you.
    Business & Commercial Business advisory
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    Moving a Business

    For anyone contemplating a business move, I’d love to tell you it’s a cinch: sign a lease, call in the removers, and ta-da – relocation signed, sealed and delivered. If only.
    Business & Commercial Set-up & Structuring
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    Same Street, Different Number

    Getting offices purpose-built for your needs would get anyone excited. For the last 12 months we’ve been advising of our needs, checking off the blueprint, and slowly seeing progress every time we drove past the site; we were there from the start. So when the date arrived that we could finally make the move, it was hard to contain ourselves.
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    Aspiring Law is on the move

    We’re now less than a month away from moving into our new premises at 62 Ardmore Street – just a stones' throw down the hill from our cur

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    Trust Court Decisions

    We advisors, who specialise in trusts, had felt for some time the days of assets being cleanly ring-fenced and largely taken out of the equation for rest home subsidy assessments were closing.
    Trusts and Life planning Managing a Trust
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    Wills - Who Will Have Your Last Word?

    Where there is a (last) Will (and testament), there is a way. Without this most crucial of documents, unfortunately, not only is there a no absolutely clear way for settling an Estate, things can get downright wayward.
    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will

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