What workplaces should be considering – and what some are doing – as the Middle East conflict continues to impact global fuel supplies.
New Zealand risks falling behind Singapore, the US and Europe on tokenisation and virtual assets, regulator says.
Simpson Grierson partner Nick Chapman says the building question of whether AI-generated decisions can be challenged has been answered.
Lawyer says sub-contractors on various jobs are ‘queuing up’ for claims against the failed builder.
The judge refused to discharge without conviction given the 'gravity of offending' with a 14-year-old in September, but media still can't name him.
Proceedings filed to test lawfulness of online operations run through Malta third party.
The bank admitted its system failures affecting over 25,000 customers to the Financial Markets Authority.
A computer hack meant Markon Holdings owner Kipley Marks’ money went to an imposter account in the US. So far, he's clawed back only $413,000.
Court sanction follows guilty plea from the former financial adviser for breaching FMA stop order.
The unions want a New Zealand right to disconnect law, as Australia’s one faces a legal challenge for the first time.