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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
  • buyer beware

    Buyer beware

    The use of sunset clauses in off-the-plan agreements is becoming more common and increasingly hard to navigate for both purchasers and vendors.
    Residential property Buying residential property Building residential property
  • Vaccine vile

    The vaccination quandary

    The upward trend in mandatory vaccination orders in response to the Delta variant has caused rigorous debate but in terms of employers and employees rights, there are a few important things to know.
    Employment & HR
  • Man contemplating

    Vaccination privacy conundrum

    It has been said that privacy is not about something to hide but something to protect and is what gives us the ability to share with the world who we are, on our own terms. 
    Employment & HR
  • vaccination

    The murky waters of no jab, no job

    Does no jab, mean no job? The short answer is ‘yes’ it can, in certain circumstances.
    Employment & HR
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    Future focused

    Our latest Newsletter is out now and you can read it below. If you'd like these in your inbox, subscribe now.

  • Work meeting

    Sick leave changes - keeping it simple

    Since the sick leave changes came into effect on 24 July there’s been a lot of confusion and we’ve been fielding an avalanche of questions.
    Employment & HR
  • Children laughing

    A trust is like setting up a club

    Trusts are often used to protect assets from being at risk due to debts, business liabilities, relationship breakdowns, or to help arrange the distribution of assets to younger family members in the future.
    Trusts and Life planning Managing a Trust
  • needle and vaccine

    Is breaching stay at home rules a sackable offence?

    Since Alert Level 4 came back into place, the Police have received 7,867 online breach notifications relating to businesses, mass gatherings or people; and 71 people have been charged with 75 offences as at 12 September 2021.
    Employment & HR

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