Economics for legal matters

Economics has become a key framework for analysis in many areas of the law. Appropriate use of expert economic analysis and evidence can significantly enhance your position across a range of legal matters, including:

  • The Commerce Act 1986.
  • Industry regulation.
  • Commercial law.
  • The Resource Management Act 1991.
  • Intellectual property.
  • Trade law.
  • Public policy and Public law.

We can:

  • Identify critical issues and strategies.
  • Compile, interpret and critique economic evidence.
  • Help you to formulate discovery requests.
  • Provide expert evidence and witnesses.

We have:

  • Worked with many companies and their legal advisors to determine whether business acquisitions might raise Commerce Act issues. In a number of cases we have provided assistance in successfully obtaining Commerce Commission clearance or authorisation.
  • Prepared and presented evidence to the Environment Court with respect to Resource Management Act hearings on consent applications and appeals.
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