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Help Sheet For Quake Hit Businesses

Thursday, 9 September 2010, 2:27 pm | Chapman Tripp

Chapman Tripp’s Christchurch office is now working out of temporary accommodation in a hotel so we know first hand the issues the earthquake – and the energy-sapping after-shocks – have created for people and businesses. More >>

Casey Plunket: Government delivers a bold budget

Thursday, 20 May 2010, 4:09 pm | Chapman Tripp

Budget 2010 will be remembered for its boldness, and for stealing a march on Australia. More >>

Excluding Software Patents Will Stifle Innovation

Tuesday, 20 April 2010, 2:06 pm | Chapman Tripp

“Excluding computer software from the Patents Bill is a mistake and will stifle innovation,” says Chapman Tripp Partner Matt Sumpter. “I’m astonished that the Commerce Committee is recommending this change," More >>

Cameron Taskforce Report Encouraging

Wednesday, 16 December 2009, 5:06 pm | Chapman Tripp

The careful consideration the Capital Market Development Taskforce has given to the complex issue of how to improve New Zealand’s investment and capital raising environment is encouraging, says Chapman Tripp Partner Roger Wallis. More >>

Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards

Thursday, 19 November 2009, 3:05 pm | Chapman Tripp

Winners will be announced at what is considered to be the grandest of all events for Wellington City's vibrant arts community, the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards to be held at the St James Theatre, December 6, 2009. More >>

Financial Advisers To Lose Limited Liability

Friday, 31 July 2009, 2:58 pm | Chapman Tripp

Financial advisers need to be aware that the new Financial Advisers Act will deny them the protection of operating through a limited liability company, making them personally liable for any financial advice they may give. The warning was delivered ... More >>

Chapman Tripp welcomes Taskforce cut through

Saturday, 29 November 2008, 11:55 am | Chapman Tripp

Chapman Tripp today welcomed the interim recommendations from the Capital Market Development Taskforce as “refreshingly direct”. More >>

Neil Anderson: Modelling To A Standstill

Friday, 21 November 2008, 9:50 am | Chapman Tripp

None of us were around in 1870 when Vogel chose to build the railways in New Zealand but we might speculate that the economic rationale supporting a £7.5 million project for a country of 250,000 people went something like: “A prosperous modern economy ... More >>

Chapman Tripp Works With Skellerup On $12Mil Sale

Wednesday, 21 May 2008, 9:51 am | Chapman Tripp

Chapman Tripp partner, John Strowger, and senior solicitor, Jon Healey, worked with Skellerup Holdings Limited in respect of the NZ$12.1 million sale of its containment, roofing & waterproofing, conveyor & mining and Batavian Rubber Co businesses to Tiri ... More >>

Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards

Friday, 2 November 2007, 11:40 am | Chapman Tripp

Chapman Tripp are pleased to announce that the 16th annual Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards will be held on Sunday 2nd December, 2007 at the Duxton Hotel Ballroom, 6.30pm. More >>

Limited Partnerships Bill introduced

Wednesday, 8 August 2007, 4:06 pm | Chapman Tripp

Regime would position New Zealand as one of the best countries in the world to do business More >>

Budget tax amendment unconstitutional

Friday, 18 May 2007, 1:00 pm | Chapman Tripp

A tax amendment buried deep in the budget materials is perhaps the most unconstitutional tax proposal the Government has dared to advance in decades, according to Chapman Tripp partner and New Zealand Law Society Tax Committee convenor Casey Plunket. More >>

Time To Re-Register On PPSR As Expiry Date Looms

Friday, 27 April 2007, 11:25 am | Chapman Tripp

27 April, 2007 Suppliers, traders and lessors are being urged to remember to renew their registrations on the Personal Property Securities Register. They otherwise risk losing thousands of dollars if a business they have supplied goods to, or in ... More >>

Law Firm Boosts Capacity To Deal With Commerce Act

Tuesday, 10 July 2001, 3:25 pm | Chapman Tripp

Law firm Chapman Tripp today announced that Dr Mark Berry, currently deputy Chairman of the Commerce Commission, will join the firm as a consultant later this year. More >>

Problems With Environmental Law Remain Unfixed

Thursday, 10 May 2001, 10:18 am | Chapman Tripp

“After two years of extensive review, the Resource Management Amendment Bill fails to deliver what it promised”, says Chapman Tripp environmental lawyer John Hassan. More >>

Chapman Tripp Takes Steps To Fight The Brain Drain

Wednesday, 21 February 2001, 4:50 pm | Chapman Tripp

Leading law firm Chapman Tripp today announced new strategies to encourage their brightest and best to stay in New Zealand. More >>

Chapman Tripp “Dataspace” Launch

Friday, 27 October 2000, 9:56 am | Chapman Tripp

Lower transaction costs and faster global access to information are just two of the benefits clients can expect with a unique new e-commerce product launched by Chapman Tripp last night at their 125th Anniversary celebrations at the Auckland ... More >>

Part Of New Zealand History Celebrates 125 Years

Tuesday, 17 October 2000, 3:23 pm | Chapman Tripp

One of New Zealand’s oldest and most respected law firms is celebrating its 125th anniversary in Wellington this week. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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