New High Court Rules 2026 – Key Changes You Should Know

The new 2026 High Court rules significantly affect how civil litigation is conducted in New Zealand. Learn about the key changes and how they affect your case.
How Norling Law Assists With Caveats in Civil Disputes

A caveat is a powerful legal notice in property disputes. Our lawyers can help you lodge or remove a property caveat. Learn how caveats work and contact us.
When Clients Rely on Chatbots: The Growing Problem with Generative AI and Law

Using AI for legal advice and documents? Learn the implications of trusting generative AI chatbots for legal work. Insights from a leading NZ law firm.
Practical Completion

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What is Hiving-down and how can it be used in Corporate Rescue?

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Costs Regime in New Zealand

Once the Court proceeding has been heard, and judgment has been given, the Court would consider an award of costs. Generally, the successful party in the proceeding would seek a reimbursement of costs, such as the legal fees paid to their lawyers and disbursements (e.g. Court filing fees, expert witness costs etc), from the unsuccessful party.
Enforcement of Judgments: charging and selling property, garnishee and possession orders

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Overcoming Barriers and Challenges of Mediation
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Insolvency and Restructuring: Strategy and resolutions

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The Most Important Document In Litigation

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