Palmerston North's Workplace Law Specialists

Workplace Law Specialists, is a leading provider of first-rate advice in its areas of expertise - Employment law, Civil Litigation and Investigations.

We have acted for a broad range of clients in numerous complex, high profile employment cases, and continue to advise a number of New Zealand and overseas companies on workplace related law.

Our firm comprises of a talented, highly focused and professionally competent team, committed to providing sound, proficient legal assistance. We are dedicated to providing fast access to legal solutions, combined with an emphasis on the client's focus.

All matters presented to Workplace Law Specialists will be dealt with quickly and efficiently, and will be overseen by leading employment specialist, Nikkii Flint.

We act for both employees and employers:

Employee Services

Employer Services

 

 

KEY SERVICES [how we can help]

Workplace Law Specialists provides advice, representation and support in the following areas:

Employment related issues and disputes

  • Legislative requirements
  • Agreements and breaches
  • Disciplinary and performance management issues
  • Restructuring, business sales and redundancies

 

Wider workplace concerns such as health and safety and workplace wellness

  • Workplace policies
  • Health and safety reviews
  • Stress management and workplace culture

 

Contract related issues and disputes

  • Relevant legislation
  • Independent contracts and breaches
  • Terminations

 

Dispute resolution

  • Mediation (employment / commercial / construction)
  • Facilitation

 

Employment litigation

  • Employment relations authority
  • Tribunals
  • Courts

 

Health and Safety

  • Reviews, policies and ACC claims and reviews

 

Civil Litigation

  • Filing and representation in various civil Courts and tribunals

 

Construction

  • Actions under the Construction Contracts Act
We act for both employers and employees:

Employer Services    Employee Services

formerly O'Sullivan and Associates
New Zealand Law Society
Resolution Institute