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LegalVision
The Disputes Tribunal may be an effective way to resolve disputes and small claims, without recourse to litigation.
Holding Redlich
Recent case sends a strong message to landowners who licence access to tour operators regarding their duty of care under safety laws.
Robertsons Barristers & Solicitors
Class Actions Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of New Zealand, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
LegalVision
You should select the dispute resolution process best suited to the dispute and your business.
LegalVision
Outlines different methods through which your business can get money owed by your customers.
Herbert Smith Freehills
New Zealand is one step closer to a legislated class action procedure after the recent publication of the New Zealand Law Commission's (NZLC) final report on Class Actions and Litigation Funding.
LegalVision
Outline of the steps that you can take to address bad reviews.
Cavell Leitch
New COVID protocols are in effect and apply to everyone who attends court.
Wynn Williams Lawyers
The six-stage test for professional negligence in this UK case is closely applicable to the New Zealand legal regime.
Wynn Williams Lawyers
Summary judgment is a process available to all plaintiffs, except where it has been expressly excluded.
Cavell Leitch
Courts are an essential service, so continue in a limited capacity to ensure that priority proceedings are dealt with.
Cavell Leitch
Calculating a monetary value to fairly represent emotional harm can be difficult - how to compensate a person's feelings?
Cavell Leitch
Insight into device use in the modern Courtroom.
Wynn Williams Lawyers
In its first case to consider Fair Trading Act sentencing, the Court of Appeal reduced fines imposed by the High Court.
Cavell Leitch
AV appearances, electronic discovery and electronic casebooks are familiar in many courts since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wynn Williams Lawyers
Recent case clarifies when it is appropriate for one party to swear an affidavit of documents on behalf of other parties.
Cavell Leitch
Courts are an essential service, which will continue in a limited capacity to ensure priority proceedings are dealt with.
Wynn Williams Lawyers
Discussion about alternative ways to resolve disputes during the COVID-19 pandemic, whilst courts stand still.
Wynn Williams Lawyers
The message was clear: the courts will continue to operate, though practices may need to change to limit social contact.
Wynn Williams Lawyers
As the pandemic develops, remember 'business-as-usual' aspects of litigation, that could cause big problems if ignored.
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