Posts by Sharp Tudhope
Celebrating Four New Senior Associates
We are delighted to announce the promotion of Samantha Stowell,...
Welcome Chrissy
We’re pleased to welcome Chrissy Tarrant to Sharp Tudhope’s property team as an Associate....
Not every client’s legacy ends up in a museum.
Recently, Matthew and Samantha from the Sharp Tudhope...
We’re pleased to announce the promotion of four members of our legal team.
Benji Crossley and Lucy...
Modernising Competition Law: Our Take on the Commerce Act Review
The Ministry of Business, Innovation...
The Sharp Tudhope family grows
We’re proud to share that Alesha Evetts, who leads our family law team,...
At Sharp Tudhope, we take pride in supporting our team both professionally and personally. One of our...
Welcome to Employment Law specialist Emily Crutchley as Special Counsel.
We are delighted to announce...
Insights on reckless trading and director liability: a recent High Court case
A recent High Court judgment...
Congratulations to Brooke Courtney, named as one of NZ Lawyer’s Elite Women of 2024
We are proud to share...
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Tanya Drummond as Special Counsel, a strategic addition...
When Should You Update Your Will?
Creating a will is a crucial step in ensuring your estate is managed...
New Infrastructure Projects to Transform Tauranga: What You Need to Know.
The New Zealand Transport Agency...
The new $1.2 billion Regional Infrastructure Fund (RIF) is open for applications. The RIF aims to improve...
Climate Law Developments Against Corporate Entity Emissions
Climate law continues to impact the domestic...
With the recent flooding and slip events experienced by Auckland and in various regions of the North...
Yesterday, 15 November 2022, both the Spatial Planning Bill (SP) and the Natural and Built Environment...
Affected persons are persons (including companies, partnerships, trusts and so on) that might be affected...
Consents may be a necessary requirement for you to do what you want to do. It is important to front...
The Resource Management Act 1991 sets out how Councils develop plans, how consents are granted and importantly...
One of the early matters a planner must attend to when they receive an application for consent is to...
An often forgotten fish hook in business and land transactions is ensuring transfer of any consents required...
Resource Consents have lapse dates. These dates are very important. If you haven’t started the activity...
Resource consents are required to ensure the activity you want to do is carried out in a way that looks...
There has always been a tension between the way we interact with the world for our benefit and how we...
The Trusts Act that came into effect in January 2021 is the first major reform since 1956. New legislation...
The Fair Trading Amendment Act 2021 has recently extended and introduced new protections against unfair...
If you have retired, the children have left home, and your home is slowly becoming more of a hindrance...
Most homeowners and purchasers of property are familiar with the concept of a mortgage. Simply put, a...
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