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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
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    Push the reset button on your business – and get a funding boost to do it!

    If you are working your way through the steps of this COVID-19 process, we hope you are making some progress. And remember, this is a marathon, not a sprint. You don’t have to do all five steps this week.
    Business & Commercial Set-up & Structuring
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    Refocus: Process makes perfect

    As we suggested in our first article, an analysis of your current business situation must consider your internal and external environment. A business will grow when, on the one hand, it has efficient and cost-effective internal processes, and on the other, great new offerings that clients want to buy and are happy to recommend to others
    Business & Commercial Set-up & Structuring
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    Now what? Time for a reality check

    As more information becomes available about how the country and the economy rebuilds as the lockdown restrictions are eased, some of the bigger strategic decisions will become clearer. Regardless of how long it takes for things to return to ‘normal’, businesses need to look inwards before directing their focus outwards.
    Business & Commercial
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    Further Guidelines on Rent Relief due to Covid-19 Restrictions

    There has been much discussion lately about whether, and by how much, rental for commercial premises should be reduced because of the Covid-19 lockdown.
    Commercial property Selling commercial property Leasing commercial property
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    Aspiring Law's Action Plan for Business

    This week will hopefully see New Zealand take the first small steps on a return to something resembling normality after the four-week lockdown on Alert Level Four. Regardless of how the government handles the transition out of lockdown, it will be a new normal and a new reality — that much is obvious.
    Business & Commercial Set-up & Structuring
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    A Person’s Word Is Their Bond . . . until There’s a Pandemic

    With the spread of Covid-19 across multiple continents, a contemporary endemic disease has seen the world experience its most recent pandemic. As at 3.30pm on the 16th of April the total number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand was 1,401.
    Business & Commercial Financing
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    Staying alive: Insolvency relief for businesses affected by Covid-19

    There are a myriad of government measures to help support the business community while the rest of New Zealand concentrates on saving lives by observing the lockdown. The government’s objective is twofold. Firstly, to reduce the risk of businesses going under as well. Secondly, to maintain a healthy workforce so the business community can restart the economy once the restrictions are lifted.
    Business & Commercial Financing
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    Make sure the kids come first: Shared care during COVID-19

    On 24 March 2020, the Principal Family Court Judge, Judge Jacquelyn Moran, released a statement of guidance around the many questions posed for children in shared care and how this works with COVID-19.
    Relationship & Family Care of Children

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