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Celebrating Women in Law

Yes, you read that right. The Law Shop, with offices in Tauranga and Rotorua, is a firm of all women. It wasn’t set out to be that way when director Paula Lines took over the then Rotorua-based legal firm in September 2008. There was no plan in place to keep it ladies...

Protecting your assets with a family trust

Paula Lines from The Law Shop explains that this risk can be enough to put some people off having their own business and that this is where setting up a trust can be useful. “If a trust owns your family home, and there is no debt back to you, the house is likely to be...

Keys steps to starting your own business

If you’re starting a business this year, there will be a lot to think about. Are you starting from scratch, or do you want to buy an existing business or a franchise? Buying a business gives you a known name, some structure, and a client base. Starting a brand-new...

The Best Start for a Business Partnership

Paula Lines, director at The Law Shop, explains that creating the partnership or shareholders agreement and setting up the proper structure for the partnership are the two most important steps in the process. She says it’s about understanding the mechanics of how your...

Signing legal contracts when you’re out of the country

Most contracts do not become legally binding until it has the signatures of each party involved. By signing off on a document, it confirms each party’s agreement and intention of executing the terms in the contract. Whether you are agreeing to an employment contract,...

When the going gets tough – are you personally liable?

Many businesses are operated through companies to limit the liability of the people behind the company, but there are circumstances when a director will be personally liable. It’s important to know when those liabilities may arise. Paula Lines from The Law Shop...

Protecting NZ from “dirty” money

The AML/CFT Act applies to banks, casinos, financial institutions and some trust and company service providers. If you’ve tried to open a bank account or get a loan in recent years, you’ve been asked to provide certain identification and proof of address as well as...

What to do if a Trust is no longer needed

“If it becomes clear that a trust is no longer needed or desirable, the trust can be wound up. For instance when administration costs are too high in relation to the recognised benefits. Also, if the purpose of setting up a trust in the first place was to protect...

Managing your assets in a Trust

A trust is a legally binding arrangement when a person (the settlor) transfers legal ownership of assets to certain chosen persons (trustees) to be held for the benefit of other persons named by the settlor (the beneficiaries). If your family home is in a trust, for...

Buying a Business?

As this is going to be your livelihood, you’ll need to know exactly what you’re getting into. Paula Lines and her team at The Law Shop provide expert legal advice on all of the aspects of purchasing a business, from the purchase agreement to the lease, so you can...

Deed of Delegation

“It’s very much like the EPA, but it’s a different document. This is the one you need for your business. If you're overseas, become incapacitated, or if your business partner dies and you don’t have this deed sorted, you can count on major headaches. Costly delays and...

Machaela becomes a Director

Machaela becomes a Director

Machaela becomes a Director
Welcome to 170 Ranolf Street

Welcome to 170 Ranolf Street

We are so pleased to announce that we have moved into our new premises! There is still work to be done outside ...
Dream to reality

Dream to reality

Back in 2003, Paula and the two women she worked with dreamed of owning and running The Law Shop as a business ...
We are moving

We are moving

Our next big announcement is that we are moving! The Law Shop is thrilled to announce that we are moving to 170 ...
New beginnings at The Law Shop

New beginnings at The Law Shop

The koru symbolises new beginnings, life and hope. Today marks the dawning of a new era at The Law Shop! On ...
Big changes coming to The Law Shop

Big changes coming to The Law Shop

On 30 June 2023, The Law Shop is changing.
Refinancing – let us take care of the legal work

Refinancing – let us take care of the legal work

If you're looking to refinance your mortgage, we've got you covered.
Consider this before signing a commercial lease

Consider this before signing a commercial lease

If you are about to lease a commercial property to run your business from, it’s not just the real estate agent you need to talk to. Commercial leases come in different shapes and sizes and before you sign, there are several things to consider. Make sure to do your homework and don’t forget to consult your lawyer before you commit to anything.
Due diligence when buying a business

Due diligence when buying a business

When you want to buy an existing business, it’s hugely important to know for sure that the business you have your eye on is indeed profitable. You’ll have to carefully establish that the projections of potential earnings that the seller has provided are achievable and realistic. That’s why you need due diligence.
Cash flow and mortgage security

Cash flow and mortgage security

A new year is for new beginnings, and if this is your year to get started in business, good for you! The best advice for any start-up is: make sure your cash flow is managed well. One of the main reasons businesses fold is that they run out of cash. But if you are smart about how you spend your start-up capital and keep a close eye on your cash flow, disaster can be avoided.
Don’t let holiday stress get the best of you

Don’t let holiday stress get the best of you

In business, you expect the unexpected. While most people are winding down at the end of the year and look forward to some time off, most business owners are ramping it up instead. The start of summer is obviously a hectic time for retail and hospitality but in the lead up to Christmas, many other businesses feel the pressure, too.
Virtual lawyers see technology as catalyst for change

Virtual lawyers see technology as catalyst for change

What type of office is best for a service-based business these days? Do you need a building to drive to and from to do your 8 hours of work each day, or is there a better way? For many progressive businesses, the traditional office is becoming a thing of the past.