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Natural disaster insurance claimants will no longer have to deal with the Earthquake Commission, because private insurers are taking over the process.
READ MOREClimate change is an issue that will continue to challenge central and local government for the foreseeable future. An article by Frana for LG Magazine.
READ MOREThe decision of Body Corporate 378351 & Ors v Auckland Council & Ors [2020] NZHC 1701 considered whether or not claims for fire and structural defects discovered more than 10 years after the code compliance certificate was issued were time-barred.
READ MOREA landfill, that has burning since August, has been directed to be covered with a dirt cap.
READ MORECongratulations to the Insurance Network for putting on another successful quiz night.
READ MOREThe Minister of Local Government, Nanaia Mahuta, will appoint a commission to Tauranga City Council after a Crown report highlighted governance dysfunction and the Mayor resigned.
READ MOREFascinating interview with British solicitor, Richard Broadmore, who is taking legal action in negligence against World Rugby and the England and Wales Rugby Unions over head injuries to players.
READ MORETo our clients and friends, thank you for your support this year. We wish you a relaxing summer break and a prosperous New Year. We all look forward to working with you in 2021. Meri Kirihimete.
READ MORECongratulations to Dr Siouxsie Wiles the Supreme winner at the 2020 Stuff-Westpac Women of Influence Awards.
Congratulations also to three lawyers who won the Diversity, Global and Public Policy categories - Tupe Solomon-Tanoa’i, Professor Jane Kelsey and Una Jagose QC - fabulous role models who deserve to be celebrated.