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Olivia Morgan
Olivia specialises in relationship property, trusts and estates, and general civil and commercial litigation. She also has considerable experience in insurance disputes. She represents clients at...
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Discretionary bonus schemes
A recent decision from the Court of Appeal has overturned an earlier Employment Court ruling on whether discretionary bonus payments are to be taken into account...
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Rise of the Townhouse
Some of New Zealand’s suburbs in its largest cities are likely to look very different in future, with new housing laws passed on 14 December that...
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Employers concerned about Covid sick leave, infection risks and random testing
Employers concerned about Covid infection risks, sick leave and business continuity as people return to work As people return to work after the summer holidays, concerns are...
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Luke Bowers
Luke is a corporate and commercial lawyer with more than 10 years’ experience. Advising domestic and international clients on a wide range of corporate and commercial...
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Review into the Future of Local Government
“Under the current system local authorities hold few of the levers that drive well-being and prosperity in their communities”. This statement is buried in the middle...
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Three Waters Proceeds
Seldom has a Minister for Local Government shown such resolve. The Hon. Nanaia Mahuta originally shrugged off wide-spread concern about the Government’s three waters reform proposals...
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Fluoridation debate lifted from shoulders of local government
With the passing of the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill[mailto:https://www.legislation.govt.nz/bill/government/2016/0208/latest/DLM7033737.html] on 9 November 2021 local authorities will be relieved of the contentious and sometimes...
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Auckland bed tax declared invalid
What seemed like a good idea when Auckland council-controlled organisation, ATEED, needed funds to assist with its expenditure on visitor attractions and major events has been...
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Supreme Court upholds environmental bottom line
New Zealand’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is fundamental to its maritime interests. The Government passed the Exclusive Economic Zone Act 2012 to provide a framework for...
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