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Kristiina Kukk from TGT Legal recently attended the 4th LawTech Forum NZ 2026 in Auckland, a leading event bringing together legal, technology, and innovation experts from across the country.This year’s theme, “Beyond the Algorithm: Rethinking Legal Technology as Systems, People, Process, and Trust,” highlighted the shift from simply exploring AI and automation to embedding them effectively within legal practice. The forum provided valuable insights into how firms are approaching governance, cybersecurity, workflow redesign, and the practical application of AI.At TGT Legal, we are committed to staying at the forefront of developments in legal technology. Attending events like this ensures we continue to evolve, strengthen our capabilities, and deliver forward-thinking, efficient solutions for our clients.
2023-08-06
TGT Legal recently held our Women in Wealth breakfast event at the The Northern Club, with the objective of bringing together women in the private wealth sector to meet, form connections and inspire each other.
2023-07-31
TGT Legal is proud to have retained the highest ranking again this year, along with several of our partners achieving individual rankings
2023-07-23
Juliet Moses and Brittany Couper have written an article in which they consider the implications of Palmer v Alalaakkola, a recent High Court decision where the Judge found that copyright in Ms Alalaakkola’s art was relationship property.
2023-07-12
Juliet Moses, Partner at TGT Legal is presenting her topic ''Charities as an ideological battleground: the latest law and policy relating to charitable purposes and who has standing to bring actions'' at the STEP Conference, Friday 8th September in Auckland.
2023-07-03
Last month, the Supreme Court released a decision concerning the application of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 to polyamorous relationships. Brittany Couper and Juliet Moses break down the decision and provide further comment in this article.
2023-06-28
Juliet Moses explains what conflicts of interest are and why they matter so much in this engaging article.
2026-07-02
2026-07-01
Juliet Moses chaired a Legalwise webinar on Tuesday, which explored the growing complexity of modern will drafting - including best practice drafting, evolving relationship property law, family complexity, cross‑border assets, and increased scrutiny around capacity and undue influence.Samuel Johnston, Senior Associate at TGT, shared insights on “Wills in a Borderless World: Essential Guidance for Cross‑Border Estates”. He covered key issues such as jurisdiction (worldwide vs local wills), domicile considerations, overseas executors and beneficiaries, and the added complexity of digital assets in an international context - supported by practical case studies and drafting strategies to avoid common (and less obvious) pitfalls.If you would like guidance on navigating these challenges, our team would be happy to help.
2026-04-01
Henry advises on the establishment and administration of trusts, personal asset planning, wills, enduring powers of attorney, incorporated societies, and charitable work. He is recognised for his strong research capabilities and clear advice on complex legal issues.
2020-11-20
The new Trusts Act 2019 comes into force on 30 January 2021. TGT Legal have put together a series of videos to provide practical advice on three key areas in the new Act.
2020-10-27
The new Trusts Act comes into effect on 30 January 2021 and is intended to consolidate existing trust law and make it more accessible and understandable, partly to provide better guidance for trustees and beneficiaries and to enhance the ability of beneficiaries to hold trustees to account.