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Criminal Proceeds Act used for Health and Safety Breaches
On 15 September 2015, Jamey Bowring was working on top of a large tank containing petrol when the tank exploded, killing him. Jamey worked for Salters...
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CEO found guilty and fined $130,000 for breach of officer duty
On 30 August 2020 Pala’amo Kalati was killed by a falling shipping container. Pala’amo was working the night shift at Ports of Auckland Limited (POAL) as...
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Sue Addison
Sue is a specialist in estate administration, based in our Hamilton office. Joining Tompkins Wake in March 2025, Sue brings more than four years of experience...
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Fiona Churstain
Fiona is a highly experienced registered legal executive with nearly 30 years’ experience supporting clients across the Waikato region. She specialises in residential property transactions and...
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Grace Poihipi
Grace is a solicitor in our Commercial Property team, assisting on a broad range of matters including acquisitions, disposals, leasing, and development projects. She joined Tompkins...
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Win some, lose some: Lottery Winnings as Relationship Property
The chances of winning the lottery may be few and far between. Despite the odds, disputes over lottery winnings have come before the Court. The glory...
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Employers Could Face Criminal Charges for Wage Theft
Wage theft, where an employer intentionally withholds a worker’s wages, is a serious issue some employees may face. Ensuring a worker is paid for the hours...
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Register It or Risk It: Why the PPSR Matters for Your Business
Protecting your Rights If you are: selling goods on credit; leasing or hiring goods to customers; lending money; or buying goods; you want to protect your...
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Rent Law Reform: What Landlords and Tenants Need to Know
On 17 December 2024, the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2024 received royal assent, and came into effect, on a staggered basis, on 30 January 2025. This...
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Modernising the Companies Act and What It Means for Directors
The Government intends to introduce a raft of reforms aimed at modernising the Companies Act 1993 (*Act*) and other related corporate governance legislation. These changes seek...
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