Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission has released its annual research paper, produced by business and economic research company BERL, investigating operating models used by retirement villages inte
The lawyer’s tribunal which found former Russell McVeagh partner James Gardner-Hopkins guilty of misconduct said his actions departed from the accepted standards of lawyers to a “gross extent”.
If Russell Coutts can afford to build a private 18-hole golf course, he can also afford to maintain local water quality and availability, submitters on Coutts's controversial application for new water
A United States fuel cell tech company has successfully pursued a twice-bankrupt New Zealand man for nearly US$2.8 million (NZ$4.85m) after he made fraudulent claims to attract investment in a shell c
The NZ Law Society is fighting to have hearsay evidence heard in the upcoming disciplinary tribunal case of the former Russell McVeagh partner accused of sexual misconduct. A full hearing is expected.
By Fiona Rotherham July 29 (BusinessDesk) - An investor is likely to go through nine market upturns and downturns over their lifetime, according to research into market cycles by global asset manageme
Former Russell McVeagh lawyer James Gardner-Hopkins may be able to practise law again after two years following a Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal decision delivered last week. In 2021,.
Nearly one in two infrastructure projects being delivered by government agencies are experiencing delays and transport dominates future spending intentions, a new monitoring report says. Treasury rele
By Paul McBeth March 7 (BusinessDesk) - Russell McVeagh, the law firm that counts some of New Zealand's biggest listed companies as clients, has hired former public servant Margaret Bazley to probe
Law firm Russell McVeagh has joined the list of creditors seeking to liquidate the David Henry-linked NZ Future Forest Products (NZFFP). David Henry is currently the sole director of the troubled comp
Disgraced former lawyer James Gardner-Hopkins wants to go to the court of appeal after his suspension from practising law was increased in July of this year. The former Russell McVeagh partner was
By Paul McBeth May 6 (BusinessDesk) - Tim Russell, the chief executive of RetireAustralia, has resigned after the Australian retirement village operator was bought by Infratil and the New Zealand Supe
New Zealand Future Forest Products has been put into liquidation following more than a year of aggrieved creditors trying to liquidate the David Henry-linked entity. The wood products firm has been st
JP Morgan Asset Management and Craigs Investment Partners announced a strategic partnership with a multi-year memorandum of understanding. The partnership aims to leverage the strengths of both organi
The NZ Law Society is hopeful a new ruling against disgraced lawyer James Gardner-Hopkins brings ongoing court battles over his suspension to an end. The former Russell McVeagh partner had tried to ap
The Financial Markets Authority has censured Pathfinder Asset Management for misleading promotions of its KiwiSaver Funds ethical investments. The marketing campaigns relate to investments in companie
The entity originally set up to deliver light rail in Auckland will be wound down within months, officials believe, after narrowly avoiding being rebranded as a property management company. The coalit
By Sophie Boot Sept. 27 (BusinessDesk) - Investment advisory firm Saturn Portfolio Management has lost a court battle with pension provider i-Select after a judge rejected its allegations of a conspi
It wasn’t a hole in one, but Russell Coutts has won the right to keep his greens and fairways watered after some heated opposition from his neighbours on the Crown Terrace above Arrowtown. Commissio
The former Russell McVeagh partner who left the firm following allegations of sexual misconduct toward interns in the summer of 2015-2016 will face a lawyers' tribunal this May. The lawyer has retaine
Law firm Russell McVeagh will have a South Island presence for the first time in its 160-year history when it opens a Queenstown Lakes office in December. Russell McVeagh board chair David Butler said
By Paul McBeth Oct. 30 (BusinessDesk) - Milford Asset Management and the Aon Russell Lifepoints aren't the cheapest or the biggest KiwiSaver providers, but they have generated the best performances ov
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Russell McVeagh said the firm had instigated a disciplinary process over two staff members, following a recent event. On Saturday, NZ Herald’s Katie Harris reported a disciplinary process had been
Online sharetrading platform Sharesies has acquired Orchestra, an Auckland start-up providing private companies with investor solutions. Orchestra launched in 2020 after crowdfunding platform Snowball
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