Flag those Cup Chances
Opportunities still abound for Auckland businesses to make hay out of the Rugby World Cup sunshine, executives at the city’s...
Auckland law firm legal tip of the week. Our legal tips are provided by the Auckland lawyers and conveyancing specialists at Quay Law (New Zealand). These legal tips cover a range of legal topics and cover legal matters from estate planning, to wills and estate administration, tax and IRD matters, residential and commercial conveyancing and property law, family trusts. social media law, leasehold properties, commercial leasing, civil litigation, bankruptcy, construction, debt, finance, insurance, leaky buildings, commercial contracts & agreements, commercial property, dispute resolution, employment law, insolvency, matrimonial property, sales & purchases of businesses and sports law. and much more. Although situated in the Auckland suburb of Remuera our lawyers are able to support clients overseas and across New Zealand. To contact our Auckland law firm please call (09) 5232408.
Opportunities still abound for Auckland businesses to make hay out of the Rugby World Cup sunshine, executives at the city’s...
This property report has been provided to the property law team at Quay Law by Rob Ashton....
Legal article by Ian Mellet (Auckland lawyer and principal of Quay Law Barrister and Solicitor)...
Auckland law firm, Quay Law embracing new technology / social media applications. Trialing the Hootsuite software....
It was all about popping champagne corks amongst the African Art that launched a new Business Networking opportunity on Wednesday...
The Immigration Act 2009 comes into effect from 29 November 2010. Until then the Immigration Act 1987 applies. ...
The shaky financial situation is seeing immigrants squeezed out of the New Zealand labour market....
In a bid to reduce risk of internal corruption, Immigration New Zealand will stop accepting cash as a method of...
Immigration officers are to be given greater powers of search and investigation without reliance on police under new laws coming...