With the closure of Baywave TECT Acquatic & Leisure Centre this week for urgent seismic remedial work, Hamish Murray’s article on strong rules for weak buildings will interest those involved with commercial buildings.

There’s also a number of law changes we would like clients to be aware of, including increased reporting requirements around any money that passes through our trust account. Partner, Brooke Courtney tells us about what to consider before letting your “other half” move in and also advises on changes coming to Trust Law.

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