an update from our techlaw 2019 programme

A couple of weeks ago we caught up with our 2019 techlaw interns at our Auckland office. It was a great chance for the interns to share their experiences so far, and for us to hear their stories about law in the real world. We were impressed by the range of legal work the interns […]

announcing the launch of our new southeast asia website

sg startup lawyers

We are excited to announce the launch of Kindrik Partners’s newly-designed website for Southeast Asian tech companies and startups. We believe in empowering entrepreneurs and tech companies by giving them tools to self-serve the legal basics. Our goal with our new website is to make it much easier for startups and tech companies based in […]

2019 half year capital raising numbers

nz technology startup firm capital raising numbers

Our venture capital lawyers in New Zealand and Singapore have been extremely busy for the first six months of 2019, helping clients close 50 capital raising deals by the end of June. The second half of the year looks to be just as busy, as our team has another 55 deals pending.  While not all […]

meet the VCs – bringing VCs and founders together at techweek19

Meet the VC event for startups

We were stoked to have a full house at the inaugural Meet the VCs event at the Generator as part of TechWeek19. It was standing room only for the 100 attendees curated from 60+ companies, as they listened to insights from Australian investors Blackbird Ventures, Shearwater Growth Equity and Partners for Growth, Singapore VC QualGro, […]

companies participating in techlaw intern programme 2019

In January we asked tech companies interested in participating in our 2019 techlaw intern programme to contact us.  There was lots of interest, and we’re happy to announce this year’s final line-up of participating companies as: Stretchsense Crimson Education PredictHQ 9Spokes Pacific Channel AmbitAI UniServices. It’s great to have StretchSense, Crimson Education, PredictHQ and AmbitAI […]

research and development tax credit bill

The R&D tax credit bill (introduced to Parliament in October of 2018) will replace the existing system of Callaghan Innovation R&D grants with a tax credit system. Under the Callaghan grant system, tech companies obtained taxable grants equal to 20% of the cost of eligible R&D activity. Under the new system, tech companies undertaking eligible […]

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