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Russell McVeagh is a leading New Zealand law firm, known as the go-to team for tackling complex legal problems. We employ over 320 people across our…
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Russell McVeagh | New Zealand | 26 Sep 2023

AI tools - OPC releases guidance for organisations using AI tools

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) has released updated guidance for organisations using, or considering using, artificial intelligence…
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Russell McVeagh | New Zealand | 14 Sep 2023

Whakaari / White Island: lessons for directors following dismissal of WorkSafe charges against directors

In the latest in a series of decisions relating to health and safety prosecutions of those involved in tourism to Whakaari / White Island, the…
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Russell McVeagh | Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom | 12 Sep 2023

Breaking Ground - Spring 2023

A recent decision of the High Court analysed the scope of money claim disputes which can be referred to adjudication under the Construction Contracts…
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Russell McVeagh | New Zealand | 11 Sep 2023

Expanding the Privacy Act's notification regime - Privacy Amendment Bill introduced

The Government has released the Privacy Amendment Bill (Bill) to broaden the notification requirements under the Privacy Act 2020 (Privacy Act)…
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Russell McVeagh | New Zealand | 7 Sep 2023

Watching Brief - September 2023

Tomorrow the Governor‑General will dissolve the 53rd New Zealand Parliament by proclamation. Parliament's dissolution Sparks the timeline of events…
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Russell McVeagh | New Zealand | 4 Sep 2023

The Virtual Currency Regulation Review: New Zealand

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Russell McVeagh | New Zealand | 30 Aug 2023

National Tax Plan 2023

Earlier today the National Party released their 'Back Pocket Boost' Election Tax Plan, which intends to provide tax relief for the 'squeezed middle…
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Russell McVeagh | New Zealand | 25 Aug 2023

Supreme Court confirms Mainzeal directors liable for $39.8m and calls for law reform

The Supreme Court has brought the Mainzeal saga to an end by holding the directors liable and awarding compensation of $39.8 million (plus 10 years…
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