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Wigley + Company | Global, New Zealand | 14 Jul 2016
The recent Pokmon Go security scare is a perfect example of why employees are one of the biggest cybersecurity risks for businesses. Millions of…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand | 27 Jun 2016
This paper summarises Big Data issues presented at the New Zealand Law Society Cyber Law Legal Conference held in early 2016. If you are interested…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand, United Kingdom | 21 Jun 2016
This paper summarises cybersecurity law issues presented at the New Zealand Society Cyber Law Legal Conference held in early 2016. If you are…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand, United Kingdom | 17 Jun 2016
A recent court decision illustrates what we have seen time and again among the numerous ICT disputes on which we have advised. Parties to ICT…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand, United Kingdom | 10 Jun 2016
A recent court decision shows that software vendors can face legal challenges when undertaking software audits. Challenges may form part of a…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand, United Kingdom | 25 May 2016
A new UK Supreme Court decision - in a corporate raider context - shows that, even when directors act under broadly stated powers in the company’s…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand, Panama, USA | 25 May 2016
The law is an important facet of the multi-disciplinary approach required to manage an organisation’s cybersecurity risk. The Panama Papers hack at…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand | 18 May 2016
We don't agree with comments, reported in the Herald [on 7 May], by governance expert, Bill Kirkley, that the MediaWorks board directors have a…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand, United Kingdom | 13 May 2016
Credit application forms are common ways to get customers to accept Ts and Cs. A March 2016 case confirms they can work for B2B (there are additional…
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Wigley + Company | New Zealand, United Kingdom | 12 May 2016
Contracts for complex supplies, such as software and outsourcing agreements, often contain an anti-oral variation clause, so that all changes must be…