Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hub

Kia ora,

Welcome to our AI Hub where we have assembled a variety of resources we’ve produced on this topic. Our aim is to keep you safe when using AI, whether that is as part of a business, charity, or other organisation.

A recording of our June 2025 webinar on Al & the Law is available to view here, where we discuss the impact of change and how to keep your business safe.

If you’d like to talk feel free to reach out.

Ngā mihi nui

Steven Moe
Partner
Member of Charities Services Sector Group, XRB Advisory Panel, EHF Fellow, Author of Charities in New Zealand

stevenmoe@parryfield.com
+64 21 761 292

Luke Peez
Law Clerk

lukepeez@parryfield.com

New Whitepaper

AI and the Law

Paper now available to download for free

“Artificial Intelligence (AI) carries substantial legal risks that businesses must understand and manage. AI promoters tend to make appealing promises about the benefits of AI on efficiency and profitability. This paper outlines some of the primary legal concerns associated with AI adoption and provides practical recommendations to mitigate risk, ensure compliance, and keep you safe.”

Other Resources

AI and the law – Policy / Reform: A white paper

AI and the law – Policy / Reform: A white paper. Edited by Steven Moe, with contributions from Lloyd Gallagher,  Steven Moe, Amy Kingston-Turner, 
Alex Summerlee, Vaheeni Naidoo, and Diana Clement.

Governance and AI with Helen van Orton

Conversation on Governance and AI with Helen van Orton on ‘AI as a Copilot‘ which is part of Board Matters, a podcast which Steven Moe hosts for the Institute of Directors (IoD).

Recent Articles

Not ‘Just Another Governance Burden’ for Charities

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All registered charities must now review their governance procedures every three years. We have heard it said that this is simply another burden for charities. We disagree and here’s why.   Why this requirement has been introduced The…

International Charities: Ensuring Good Governance with Growth

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Is your organisation thinking of setting up a branch overseas? While local law will need to be considered, governance and structures which ensure there are connections into the future are also important factors in setting up branch organisations. We…

Shareholder Activism: Having Your Say On The Future

Shareholder activism is becoming more common. It is defined as when Shareholders take a more active role in steering the company rather than being passive bystanders to the initiatives and direction of the governing body. Many Shareholders…

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