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How technology is stimulating M&A in NZ
Fri, 1st Feb 2019
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As the number of mergers and acquisitions grow, a major law firm report has explained just how technology is helping the activity along.
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Kiwi agritech startup flourishes with homegrown legal marketplace
Tue, 22nd May 2018
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Looking to disrupt the kiwifruit industry, Acuris Systems employed the services of a fellow Kiwi startup's online legal marketplace.
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Telstra facing potential legal action over DCB services withdrawal
Fri, 9th Feb 2018
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Sydney-based digital marketing provider Impelus says the decision to axe Direct Content Billing will have a 'material impact' on their revenues.
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Rise of 'tech-collaborative lawyers' redefining AU legal sector
Fri, 27th Oct 2017
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Human-robot collaboration is redefining Australia's legal sector as tech-collaborative lawyers pave new career paths, a LexisNexis report reveals.
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Fuji Xerox files proceedings against former senior executives
Wed, 20th Sep 2017
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Fuji Xerox NZ and its parent company have begun civil action against the former senior executives of the Kiwi operations.
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Legal advice for startups: what to know from the get go
Tue, 29th Aug 2017
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Chapman Tripp talks about the three major legal topics most vital to startups: founder agreements, intellectual property, and contracts.
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Epiq expands legal tech & service offerings in China
Wed, 19th Apr 2017
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Relativity hosting is available via Epiq’s ISO27001-compliant Shanghai data center and as a portable, on-site deployment.
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IT leaders unprepared for e-discovery process, research finds
Tue, 4th Apr 2017
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New report finds IT chiefs ill-prepared for e-discovery, risking fines, sanctions, and lost revenue amid rising litigation.
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Meet Cisco's new executive team, poised to take company into digital age
Tue, 9th Jun 2015
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Cisco is looking to move the company into its next phase of growth, and has revealed the executive leadership team that will action this.
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Android App of the Week - Simple MP3 Downloader
Thu, 21st Feb 2013
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Now, I’ve had this app for a while to avoid any scary detection notifications from my internet provider for downloading music for free off the net.
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Facebook suit thrown out
Mon, 25th Jul 2011
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A US judge has dismissed yet another claim by the Winklevoss twins and Divya Narendra that Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea for Facebook at Harvard.
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Rethink urged on telco regulation
Tue, 4th May 2010
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Richard Hooper, former Ofcom deputy chair, challenges NZ’s telco regulation approach; advises harmony among agencies and advocates for dark fibre access.
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Start-ups to compete for $85,000 in prizes
Wed, 10th Feb 2010
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Ten IT start-ups will vie for USD $85,000 in prizes during TIG’s Planet 2010 event in Auckland, with major rewards in IT and business services.
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We just happened to be in the neighbourhood
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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Doing business in Asia can be challenging, but with careful preparation and perseverance, it can be a rewarding venture.
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Software protection: guarding your intellectual property assets
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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Last month we wrote about investing in new ideas, in companies whose underlying asset is in the form of intellectual property.
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Malware fight is failing report
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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International cooperation is needed to combat malware, as a report from the OECD reveals that the current response doesn't work.