This document was last updated on: 08.01.2024

General

These Standard Terms of Engagement (Terms) apply to any current engagement and also to any future engagement, whether or not we send you another copy of them. We are entitled to change these Terms from time to time, in which case we will send you amended Terms. Our relationship with you is governed by New Zealand law and New Zealand courts have exclusive jurisdiction

Services

The services we are to provide for you (the Services) are outlined in our letter of engagement along with any further instructions that you provide to us in writing (or that we record in writing).

In order to provide you with efficient advice and services and to provide the most cost-effective service, it may be that part or all of your instructions will be delegated to other professionals in our firm.

Communications

We will obtain from you contact details, including email address, postal address and telephone numbers. We may provide documents and other communications to you by email (or other electronic means). You will advise us if any of your contact details change.

We will report to you periodically on the progress of any engagement and will inform you of any material and unexpected delays, significant changes or complications in the work being undertaken. You may request a progress report at any time.

You agree that we may provide you from time to time with other information that may be relevant to you, such as newsletters and information bulletins. At any time you may request that this not be sent to you.

Financial

Fees

The basis upon which we will charge our fees is set out in our engagement letter.

a. If the engagement letter specifies a fixed fee, we will charge this for the agreed scope of the Services. Work which falls outside that scope will be charged on an hourly rate basis. We will advise you as soon as reasonably practicable if it becomes necessary for us to provide services outside of the agreed scope and, if requested, give you an estimate of the likely amount of the further costs.

b. Where our fees are calculated on an hourly basis, the hourly rates of the people we expect to undertake the work are set out in our engagement letter. Any differences in those rates reflect the different levels of experience and specialisation of our professional staff.

c. Hourly fees may be adjusted (upwards or downwards) to ensure the fee is fair and reasonable to take into account matters such as the complexity, urgency, value and importance of the Services.

Disbursements and Third Party Expenses

In providing the Services we may incur disbursements and payments to third parties on your behalf. You authorise us to incur these disbursements (which may include such items such as search fees, document retrieval fees, registration fees and travel and courier charges) which are reasonably necessary to provide the Services. You also authorise us to make payments to third parties on your behalf which are reasonably required to undertake the Services (which may include items such as experts’ costs or counsel’s fees). These will be included in our invoice to you, shown as “disbursements” when the expenses are incurred (or in advance when we know we will be incurring them on your behalf).

Tax

Some services may be subject to local services tax such as Goods and Services Tax (GST). If this is the case, the tax is payable by you on our fees and charges.

Invoices

We will send interim invoices to you, usually monthly, and on completion of the matter, or termination of our engagement. We may send you invoices more frequently when we incur a significant expense or undertake a significant amount of work over a shorter period of time.

Payment

Invoices are payable within 30 days of the date of the invoice, unless alternative arrangements have been made with us.

a. If you have difficulty in paying any of our accounts, please contact us promptly so that we may discuss payment arrangements.

b. If your account is overdue we may:

  • require interest to be paid on any amount which is more than 14 days overdue, calculated at 2% plus the overdraft rate that our firm’s main trading bank charges us for the period that the invoice is outstanding;
  • stop work on any matters in respect of which we are providing services to you;
  • require an additional payment of fees in advance or other security before recommencing work;
  • recover from you in full any costs we incur (including on an attorney/client basis) in seeking to recover the amounts from you, including our own fees and the fees of any collection agency.

c. Payment may be made by direct credit, telegraphic transfer, and most major credit cards.

Fees and disbursements in advance

We may ask you to pre-pay amounts to us, or to provide security for our fees and expenses. We may do this, on reasonable notice, at any time.

Estimates

You may request an estimate of our fee for undertaking the Services at any time. If possible we will provide you with an estimate (which may be a range between a minimum and a maximum amount or for a particular task or step). An estimate is not a quote. Any significant assumptions included in the estimate will be stated and you must tell us if those assumptions are wrong or change. We will inform you if we are likely to exceed the estimate by any substantial amount. Unless specified, an estimate excludes GST, disbursements and expenses.

Third parties

Although you may expect to be reimbursed by a third party for our fees and expenses, and although our invoices may at your request or with your approval be directed to a third party, you remain responsible for payment to us in accordance with these Terms if the third party fails to pay us.

Confidentiality and Personal Information

Confidence

We will hold in confidence all information concerning you or your affairs that we acquire during the course of acting for you. We will not disclose any of this information to any other person except:

  • to the extent necessary or desirable to enable us to carry out your instructions; or
  • as expressly or impliedly agreed by you; or
  • as necessary to protect our interests in respect of any complaint or dispute; or
  • to the extent required or permitted by law.

Confidential information concerning you will as far as practicable be made available only to those within our firm who are providing services for you.

Personal information and Privacy

In our dealings with you we will collect and hold personal information about you. We will use that information to carry out the Services and to make contact with you about issues we believe may be of interest to you. Provision of personal information is voluntary but if you do not provide full information this may impact on our ability to provide the Services.

Subject to the conditions of ‘confidence’ above, you authorise us to disclose, in the normal course of performing the Services, such personal information to third parties for the purpose of providing the Services and any other purposes set out in these Terms.

We may disclose your name and address to third parties such as credit agencies to perform a credit reference or to undertake credit management or collection processes if it is reasonable to do so.

The information we collect and hold about you will be kept at our offices and/or at secure file storage sites (including electronic file storage sites) elsewhere. If you are an individual, you have the right to access and correct this information. If you require access, please contact us.

Compliance

Please refer to section ‘Compliance’ regarding information that may be required to be provided to third parties.

Documents, Records and Information

We will keep a record of all important documents which we receive or create on your behalf on the following basis:

a. We may keep a record electronically and destroy originals (except where the existence of an original is legally important such as in the case of deeds).

b. At any time, we may dispose of documents which are duplicates, or which are trivial (such as emails which do not contain substantive information), or documents which belong to us.

c. We are not obliged to retain documents or copies where you have requested that we provide them to you or to another person and we have done so, although we are entitled to retain copies for our own records if we wish to do so.

We will provide to you on request copies or originals (at our option) of all documents to which you are entitled under the Privacy Act 1993 or any other law.

Where we hold documents that belong to a third party you will need to provide us with that party’s written authority to uplift or obtain a copy of that document.

Unless you instruct us in writing otherwise, you authorise us and consent to us (without further reference to you) to destroy (or delete in the case of electronic records) all files and documents in respect of the Services after our engagement ends. We may retain documents for longer at our option.

We may, at our option, return documents (either in hard or electronic form) to you rather than retain them. If we choose to do this, we will do so at our expense.

We own copyright in all documents or work we create in the course of performing the Services but grant you a non-exclusive licence to use and copy the documents as you see fit for your own personal or commercial use. However, you may not permit any third party to copy, adapt or use the documents without our written permission.

Compliance

We are obliged to comply with all laws applicable to us in all jurisdictions, including (but not limited to):

a. Anti-money laundering (AML) and countering financing of terrorism (CFT) laws; and

b. Laws relating to tax and client reporting and withholdings.

c. We may be required to undertake customer due diligence on you, persons acting on your behalf and other relevant persons such as beneficial owners and controlling persons. We may not be able to begin acting, or to continue acting, for you until that is completed.

To ensure our compliance and yours, we may be required to provide information about you, persons acting on your behalf or other relevant persons to third parties (such as government agencies). There may be circumstances where we are not able to tell you or such persons if we do provide information.

Please ensure that you and/or any of the persons described previously are aware of and consent to this. It is important to ensure that all information provided to us is accurate. If the information required is not provided, or considered by us to be potentially inaccurate, misleading, or in contravention of any law, we may terminate or refuse to enter into an engagement.

Conflicts of Interest

We are obliged to act in your best interests to the exclusion of the interests of third parties and ourselves as set out in the Code of Conduct for Trans-Tasman Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys 2018 (the Code). This may result in a situation arising where we have a conflict of interest.

We have procedures in place to identify and respond to conflicts of interest or potential conflicts of interest. If a conflict of interest arises we will advise you of this and follow the requirements and procedures set out in the Code. This may mean we cannot act for you further in a particular matter and we may terminate our engagement.

Duty of Care

Our duty of care is to you and not to any other person. We owe no liability to any other person, including for example any directors, shareholders, associated companies, employees or family members unless we expressly agree in writing. We do not accept any responsibility or liability whatsoever to any third parties who may be affected by our performance of the Services or who may rely on any advice we give, except as expressly agreed by us in writing.

Our advice is not to be referred to in connection with any prospectus, financial statement, or public document without our written consent.

Our advice is opinion only, based on the facts known to us and on our professional judgement, and is subject to any changes in the law after the date on which the advice is given. We are not liable for errors in, or omissions from, any information provided by third parties.

Our advice relates only to each particular matter in respect of which you engage us. Once that matter is at an end, we will not owe you any duty or liability in respect of any related or other matters unless you specifically engage us in respect of those related or other matters.

Unless otherwise agreed, we may communicate with you and with others by electronic means. We cannot guarantee that these communications will not be lost or affected for some reason beyond our reasonable control, and we will not be liable for any damage or loss caused thereby.

Termination

You may terminate our services at any time.

On cessation of our services we will take all reasonable steps to inform you of any actions necessary to maintain your intellectual property rights, and cooperate with a new representative to ensure your intellectual property rights are maintained during transfer of responsibility.

Feedback and Complaints

Client satisfaction is one of our primary objectives and feedback from clients is helpful to us. If you would like to comment on any aspect of the service provided by us, including how we can improve our service, please contact us.

If you have any concerns or complaints about our services, please raise them as soon as possible. We will inquire into your complaint and endeavour in good faith to resolve the matter with you in a way that is fair to all concerned.

If you are not satisfied with the way we have dealt with your complaint you have the right to take the matter to the Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board, which can be contacted by email at [email protected].