Regie Anne Gardoce

Regie Anne Gardoce

Legal Transformation Lead

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Biography

Regie is a lawyer and the Legal Transformation Lead at Sprintlaw.

Before Sprintlaw, Regie worked in various legal, marketing and tech roles across startups, marketing firms, in-house legal teams and consulting firms. With a passion for making legal advice more accessible, she also volunteered at a range of not-for-profits - as a paralegal, an English teacher and a UX designer.

In 2019, Regie joined Sprintlaw and soon started practising as a lawyer with specialisations in commercial law, not-for-profit law, technology and corporate law. During her time as a lawyer, she worked with hundreds of small businesses and startups to understand the various legal issues that affect them and how they access legal advice.

She now draws from her experience as a lawyer as she leads the Legal Transformation Team to make legal services more simple and accessible for small businesses at Sprintlaw. In her role, she designs and maintains Sprintlaw’s knowledge platform, which shortlisted Sprintlaw for the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Asia Pacific 2024 awards in the Innovation in Knowledge and Data category. Regie also runs Sprintlaw’s legal operations, while working closely with the co-founders to design its product and delivery system.

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Articles & Guides

How To Set Up A Tour Operator Business (2026 Updated)

How To Set Up A Tour Operator Business (2026 Updated)

Running tours can be a brilliant way to build a business around experiences people genuinely remember - whether you’re guiding hikes, wine tours, cultural experiences, city food walks, or multi-day packages. But...

6 January 2025
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Legal Tips For Running An Online Coaching Business (2026 Updated)

Legal Tips For Running An Online Coaching Business (2026 Updated)

Online coaching is one of those business ideas that can start small (a few clients, a simple offer, a single platform) and grow quickly into something genuinely scalable. But once you’re taking...

6 January 2025
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Does Your Business Sell Both Goods And Services? Make Sure You’re Using The Right Contract (2026 Updated)

Does Your Business Sell Both Goods And Services? Make Sure You’re Using The Right Contract (2026 Updated)

Lots of New Zealand businesses don’t fit neatly into a “goods business” or a “services business” box. Maybe you sell products online and also install them. Maybe you supply equipment and provide...

6 January 2025
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What Type Of Contract Do I Need If I’m Working With A Developer? (2026 Updated)

What Type Of Contract Do I Need If I’m Working With A Developer? (2026 Updated)

You’ve got an app idea, a new website to launch, or a custom software tool your business really needs. You’ve found a developer (or a dev agency), you’re excited, and you’re ready...

6 January 2025
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Property Stylists: Making Sure You’re Legally Protected (2026 Updated)

Property Stylists: Making Sure You’re Legally Protected (2026 Updated)

Property styling can look deceptively simple from the outside: you bring in furniture and décor, make a space look amazing, and help a home sell (often faster and for more). But behind...

6 January 2025
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Everything You Need To Know About Starting An eCommerce Business (2026 Updated)

Everything You Need To Know About Starting An eCommerce Business (2026 Updated)

Starting an eCommerce business is one of the most accessible ways to build a brand in New Zealand. You can launch from your lounge, sell nationwide (or globally), and scale faster than...

6 January 2025
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Want To Protect Your Ideas Or Copyright? Here’s How An NDA Or Copyright Disclaimer Can Help. (2026 Updated)

Want To Protect Your Ideas Or Copyright? Here’s How An NDA Or Copyright Disclaimer Can Help. (2026 Updated)

You’ve finally got a great idea: a new product, a unique brand concept, a course, an app, or even just the “secret sauce” behind how you do things. Then the real question...

6 January 2025
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How Do I Use A Service Level Agreement? (2026 Updated)

How Do I Use A Service Level Agreement? (2026 Updated)

If you provide services to customers (or rely on a supplier to keep your business running), you’ve probably heard the term “SLA” thrown around. A Service Level Agreement can sound like something...

6 January 2025
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Ending A Dispute With A Deed of Settlement (2026 Updated)

Ending A Dispute With A Deed of Settlement (2026 Updated)

When you’re in the middle of a dispute, it can feel like your time, energy, and focus are being drained from the parts of your business that actually move things forward. Whether...

6 January 2025
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Why Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Are An Important Tool For Your Business (2026 Updated)

Why Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) Are An Important Tool For Your Business (2026 Updated)

If you’re building a business, you’re going to share information. With employees, contractors, suppliers, potential investors, collaborators, and sometimes even customers. The tricky part is that the more you share, the more...

6 January 2025
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Why It’s Important To Maintain Confidentiality In The Workplace (2026 Updated)

Why It’s Important To Maintain Confidentiality In The Workplace (2026 Updated)

Confidentiality can feel like one of those “obvious” workplace ideas - until something goes wrong. Maybe a team member shares a customer list with a friend. Maybe a contractor leaves with your...

6 January 2025
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Why It’s Important To Have An Agistment Agreement (2026 Updated)

Why It’s Important To Have An Agistment Agreement (2026 Updated)

If you’ve ever thought about agisting animals (or having your own animals agisted on someone else’s land), you’ll know it can start out feeling pretty informal. A phone call, a handshake, maybe...

6 January 2025
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