How NZ Commercial Lawyers Win New Company Clients
New NZ companies need commercial legal advice in the first 90 days. Here is how commercial lawyers build a pipeline of fresh company clients.
The Legal Needs of a Newly-Registered NZ Company
Within the first 90 days of registering a company in New Zealand, most directors face legal questions they are not equipped to answer alone. A proactive commercial lawyer who reaches out at this moment can win a client relationship that lasts years.
What New Companies Need Immediately
Shareholders agreements are critical for multi-director companies and often overlooked. Employment agreements are required from the first hire. IP protection covers trademarks and copyright for new brands. Supplier contracts and privacy policies round out the typical first-90-days legal checklist.
Why Timing Matters in Commercial Law
The lawyer who builds a relationship early, perhaps by offering a free initial consultation on company structure, is far more likely to be called when a dispute arises or a major contract needs review.
How FreshFirms Helps Commercial Lawyers
FreshFirms surfaces newly-registered NZ companies each day with director contact details and industry context. Lawyers can send personalised intro emails at scale, focusing on the specific legal needs of each company type. Try FreshFirms free for 7 days at freshfirms.nz.