Offering customers discounts and rebates is standard practice in many industries, and as a general rule straight discounts – where customers receive a discount to reflect the efficiencies associated with increasing volumes – do not raise competition law issues.
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Article posted by Torrin Crowther, Senior Associate | Related topics: Competition, Corporate, Litigation
Bell Gully has been named as a finalist across eight categories in the 2008 ALB Australasian Law Awards.
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Related topics: Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Property, Infrastructure, Climate Change, Energy
Emissions trading and its implications across key New Zealand sectors was on the agenda at a key summit in Wellington last month.
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Related topics: Climate Change, Banking and Finance, Maori Services, Corporate
A rewrite of New Zealand's price control laws has hit the halls of Parliament.
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Article posted by David Blacktop, Senior Associate | Related topics: Competition, Corporate
The report into conflicts of interest and other matters at the Hawke's Bay District Health Board has lessons on governance that are relevant not only in the public health sector but also to the wider corporate environment.
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Article posted by Stephen Layburn, Senior Associate | Related topics: Corporate, Health, Government
With many infrastructure assets and businesses already in offshore ownership, Maori trusts and incorporations, Maori Trust Boards and iwi organisations will inevitably start teaming up to become more forceful players in the domestic economy.
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Article posted by Tama Potaka, Solicitor | Related topics: Maori Services, Corporate
Bell Gully has achieved top-tier rankings in six practice areas in PLC Which Lawyer? 2008, more than any other New Zealand law firm.
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Related topics: Banking and Finance, Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Litigation, Employment, Insolvency, Tax, Property, Intellectual Property
Bell Gully has been ranked among the top 20 law firms worldwide based on the value of cross-border transactions, according to research into global M&A activity in 2007.
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Related topics: Mergers and Acquisitions, Corporate