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Foster Group
Along with new expressways and a population surge, an unmissable signpost to the Waikato’s lively growth has been Foster Construction banners on a swag of new...
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Must Councils accept an assertion that a person is ‘suitably qualified'?
The issue was considered in the recent Environment Court case David Mulholland Consulting Engineer Ltd v Whanganui District Council [2018] NZEnvC 10. David Mulholland Consulting Engineer Ltd...
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Flight or fight: Does a promise to the community matter?
A local resident’s association recently appealed the “roll-over” of the Glenorchy Aerodrome designation during the review of the Queenstown Lakes District Plan. Queenstown Lakes District Council...
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Frosty neighbours win against council's erroneous decisions
“Less than minor” or “not more than minor” - does it matter if a council gets the wording of the limited notification test wrong? Queenstown Lakes District...
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Council faces costs award for deficient prosecution
Councils in New Zealand have an important role to play in upholding environmental and building standards. This may include prosecuting anyone in their district or region...
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Employment law reforms announced
The Labour-led coalition Government has recently announced the first round of the employment law reforms that it promised pre-election. Although change was expected, the exact nature...
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Caselaw Update
Southland Indoor Leisure Centre Charitable Trust v Invercargill City Council [2017] NZSC 190 In our Legal Brief of 17 May 2017 we provided a summary of...
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Minister to reverse new non-notification law
Environment Minister David Parker has indicated that the Government will attempt to reform the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) which was amended in April this year...
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Morgan Brady
Morgan joined Tompkins Wake in 2018 and is a Partner in Tompkins Wake’s Dispute Resolution and Litigation team, bringing extensive experience across construction, commercial, and property...
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Tompkins Wake appoints three new Partners
Tompkins Wake has appointed three new partners as it continues to grow its high level legal work presence in the North Island and its client following. Kate...
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