We increasingly find a move towards simplification of legal documentation which has its merits in many situations but also has potential disadvantages. Often the desire is driven by the client due to a perception that this will save them money and/or because the parties do not wish to deal with […] Read More›
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As a result of the significant changes to consumer law, the Commerce Commission now has a new set of regulatory and prosecutorial powers that can result in significant penalties for those in breach of their obligations. Employees of the Commission now have powers to enter and inspect premises to ensure […] Read More›
This Supreme Court decision of Carr & Anor v Gallaway Cook Allan released this month has sent a clear message to take care from the outset when drafting an agreement to arbitrate. Poorly drafted clauses in the agreement could invalidate it and result in a wasted arbitration. The case involved […] Read More›
Following on from our series of news blogs on the changes to consumer law, you also need to be aware of the changes that have been made to the law concerning extended warranties. An extended warranty is an agreement between a consumer and a “warrantor” arising out of the purchase […] Read More›