Minna Boyle

Minna Boyle

Head of People & Culture

Biography

Minna is the Head of People and Culture at Sprintlaw. After receiving a law degree from Macquarie University and working at a top tier law firm, Minna now manages the people operations across Sprintlaw.

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Articles & Guides

The Difference Between A Promissory Note And A Loan Agreement (2026 Updated)

The Difference Between A Promissory Note And A Loan Agreement (2026 Updated)

If you’re lending money to a friend’s business, funding a startup, or borrowing to keep cashflow steady, you’ll usually end up with something in writing. Two documents come up all the time:...

6 January 2025
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What Is A Publishing Agreement? (2026 Updated)

What Is A Publishing Agreement? (2026 Updated)

If you’re writing a book, composing music, illustrating a children’s series, or creating any content you want distributed at scale, you’ll eventually run into a big question: what exactly is a publishing...

6 January 2025
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Does Business Structure Matter? (2026 Updated)

Does Business Structure Matter? (2026 Updated)

When you’re starting a business, it’s normal to focus on the exciting parts first: your product, your brand, your first customers, and (hopefully) your first sale. But one of the most important...

6 January 2025
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Do I Need A Freelancer Agreement? (2026 Updated)

Do I Need A Freelancer Agreement? (2026 Updated)

Hiring a freelancer can feel like the easiest way to get things done - you find someone talented, agree on a price, and away you go. But when you’re relying on a...

6 January 2025
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Quick Tips: Registering A Company In New Zealand (2026 Updated)

Quick Tips: Registering A Company In New Zealand (2026 Updated)

Registering a company in New Zealand is one of those “adulting” business milestones: it’s exciting, it feels official, and it can unlock bigger opportunities (think investors, hiring staff, or taking on larger...

6 January 2025
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How Do Small Businesses And Startups Do Legal? We Asked Them! (2026 Updated)

How Do Small Businesses And Startups Do Legal? We Asked Them! (2026 Updated)

Most small business owners don’t start a business because they love paperwork. You start because you’ve got a product to ship, a service to deliver, a problem to solve, and (hopefully) customers...

6 January 2025
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Product Liability In New Zealand (2026 Updated)

Product Liability In New Zealand (2026 Updated)

If you sell products in New Zealand, product liability isn’t something to leave until “later”. One faulty batch, a misleading label, or a supplier issue can quickly turn into refunds, complaints, or...

6 January 2025
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Are You The Next Uber? What To Know About Marketplace Terms (2026 Updated)

Are You The Next Uber? What To Know About Marketplace Terms (2026 Updated)

Building a marketplace business can feel like magic: you connect two groups of people, take a cut, and let the platform do the heavy lifting. But the legal side matters just as...

6 January 2025
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New Years Resolution: Sort Out Your Legals (2026 Updated)

New Years Resolution: Sort Out Your Legals (2026 Updated)

The New Year has a funny way of making you feel motivated and slightly attacked at the same time. Suddenly you’re inspired to organise your inbox, fix your finances, and finally start...

6 January 2025
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How Do You Protect Your Slogan Or Tagline From Your Competitor? (2026 Updated)

How Do You Protect Your Slogan Or Tagline From Your Competitor? (2026 Updated)

Your slogan (or tagline) can be one of the most valuable parts of your brand. It’s the line people remember, repeat, and search for when they’re ready to buy. That’s also why...

6 January 2025
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Protecting Your IP With A Trade Mark (2026 Updated)

Protecting Your IP With A Trade Mark (2026 Updated)

You’ve put real time (and money) into building your brand - the name, the logo, the packaging, the vibe, and the reputation that comes with it. The tricky part is that brand...

6 January 2025
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Checklist For Selling Your Business In New Zealand (2026 Updated)

Checklist For Selling Your Business In New Zealand (2026 Updated)

Selling your business is a big moment. You’ve put time (and probably a lot of late nights) into building something valuable, and now you want to exit on terms that are fair,...

6 January 2025
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