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New Rules on Indirect Data Collection
An amendment to the Privacy Act 2020 has been introduced to Parliament with the aim of providing greater transparency for individuals whose personal information is being...
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Engineers and builders could face new Liability for Producer Statements
The recent Court of Appeal decision of Solicitor-General's Reference (No 1 of 2022) [2024] NZCA 514[https://www.courtsofnz.govt.nz/cases/solicitor-generals-reference-no-1-of-22] has important implications for engineers, builders, and other professionals in...
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Avoiding Privacy Breaches When Publishing Resource Consent Information
Background Councils should take note of privacy considerations raised in a recent case note from the Privacy Commissioner (see here[https://privacy.org.nz/publications/case-notes-and-court-decisions/case-note-324485-2024-nzprivcmr-3-council-publishes-personal-information-online-in-connection-with-resource-consent-application/]) about resource consent information published by a...
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Innovating IP: Bluelab's Journey in Agriculture
Bluelab CEO Website 2 Over the weekend was World Intellectual Property Day. This year's theme related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (of which there...
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WorkSafe charges Whangarei Boys High School Board over Student's Death
Recently WorkSafe announced that it is charging the Whangarei Boys High School Board of Trustees in relation to the death of one of its students on...
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Laura Shute
Laura joined Tompkins Wake in 2023 after participating in the 2023/24 summer internship. Laura works in our Family law team in the Hamilton office and is...
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Busting Myths - Biometric Privacy in New Zealand
To celebrate Privacy Week 2024 and the theme of Busting Privacy Myths, we willl be spotlighting some current privacy issues of interest and busting some myths!...
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Spouses' and Partners' Rights to Property
Sutton v Bell – Transfer of Property Made Before the Commencement of a De Facto Relationship Section 44 of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (the Act) gives...
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Busting Myths - Privacy Amendment Bill
The Privacy Amendment Bill aims to provide greater transparency for individuals whose personal information is being collected indirectly by third party organisations. Under the current law,...
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Busting Myths - Proposed Changes to the Australian Privacy Act 1988
Australia’s privacy legislation is the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (*the Act*). The Australian Government’s response to a Privacy Review Report concluded that it is necessary to...
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