Owen Culliney Law - Hamilton

Owen Culliney Law - Hamilton We’re a team of lawyers and legal experts who cut through the complexity, bringing clarity to both the human and legal sides of every case.

Nearly half of all first home buyers are now entering the property market without a 20% deposit. That's the highest leve...
18/06/2026

Nearly half of all first home buyers are now entering the property market without a 20% deposit. That's the highest level since records began, and almost double the rate we saw a decade ago. It's a striking number, and it deserves more than a reassuring shrug from the Reserve Bank.

Check out our latest blog post for more 👇
https://oclaw.co.nz/blog/are-we-racing-back-to-the-bottom-on-home-lending-71wqxe

Buying or selling your home? 🏠 Check out the link that demystifies the process of buying or selling a home.      👉  http...
16/06/2026

Buying or selling your home? 🏠 Check out the link that demystifies the process of buying or selling a home.
👉 https://oclaw.co.nz/buying-or-selling-a-home

And if you'd like to talk to us, just give us a call 📲 We're here to help!

✨ TEAM SPOTLIGHT ✨Introducing our newest staff member  - Tallulah Barham! Could you tell us a bit about your background?...
15/06/2026

✨ TEAM SPOTLIGHT ✨

Introducing our newest staff member - Tallulah Barham!


Could you tell us a bit about your background?
I was born in Napier before moving to Christchurch, where I spent most of my childhood. Nearly two years ago, I moved to Mount Maunganui. I come from a big family. I left school to pursue a career as wanting to become a Legal Executive and began studying towards my qualification at the start of this year.

Tell us about your role…
My role at OC Law is to support and assist the team wherever needed, helping to take workload off others and ensuring things run smoothly day to day.

How long have you been in this role?
I have been with OC Law since the beginning of June 2026.

How and why did you get into this career?
I was introduced to the opportunity through Owen, as I nanny for his sister’s family. Working at OC Law has given me valuable experience while studying towards becoming a Legal Executive.

What do you love about your job?
My favourite part of working at OC Law is my colleagues. Everyone is incredibly welcoming, supportive and kind, which makes coming to work each day truly special.

What's the best piece of advice you've given and by whom?
The best advice I have received is from my mum: don’t worry about what everyone else is thinking and stay true to yourself.

Favourite holiday destination?
The Gold Coast.

What do you do for fun?
Outside of work, I enjoy long walks along the beach, nannying, shopping, and spending time with friends and family.

What's one thing people would be surprised or interested to know about you?
I am one of 5 children!

Tracy attended The Law Association of New Zealand's Cradle to Grave Conference recently. Billed as a must-attend confere...
28/05/2026

Tracy attended The Law Association of New Zealand's Cradle to Grave Conference recently.

Billed as a must-attend conference for legal practitioners in property, family, trusts, wills, and estate planning, this year’s theme was ‘Certainty at Every Step: Advising Clients in an Evolving World’.

The conference explored how change is reshaping private client practice and client advice. Thanks for bringing back plenty of interesting information to share with us, Tracy!

Did you know the Waikato property market is having one of its strongest years in recent memory? 📈   Owen has written a n...
26/05/2026

Did you know the Waikato property market is having one of its strongest years in recent memory? 📈 Owen has written a new blog post based around the latest Infometrics data for Q1, 2026.

You can read it here 👉 https://oclaw.co.nz/.../the-waikato-property-market-is...

Some high level stats straight off though....
🏠 8,274 homes sold in the Waikato in the past year — above the long-run average
🏠 Sales are up nearly 12% on last year
🏠 First home buyer activity has more than doubled compared to the 10-year average
🏠 Housing is at its most affordable in 10 years
🏠 The average Waikato home is $142,000 less than the national average

Whether you’re buying your first home, selling up, or making your next investment move, now is a great time to understand what’s happening in our local market.
And when you’re ready to take that next step, our team are here to make the legal side simple.

If you’ve been sitting on the fence about buying, selling, or making your next property move in the Waikato, the latest data from Infometrics makes for compelling reading.

Congratulations to Owen who is celebrating 20 years in law! He's put a few thoughts together about his journey..."When I...
13/05/2026

Congratulations to Owen who is celebrating 20 years in law! He's put a few thoughts together about his journey...

"When I started out as a clerk at LIC in 2005 helping farmers navigate the paperwork of a new corporate model, I couldn't have known it was the first page of a 20-year story that would take me from small-town family matters to global cross-border transactions, and eventually to building something entirely my own.

My first proper legal role was in the commercial team at Harkness Henry, where I worked alongside partners and senior associates advising syndicate clients acquiring office and commercial assets in the years before the GFC. When the market changed, so did my focus, shifting to families, small businesses, and the everyday legal needs of people simply getting on with their lives. It was here, in the quieter work, that I found something lasting: a genuine appreciation for the difference good legal advice makes at a human level.

That breadth of experience only deepened from there. A secondment as in-house counsel at a hospital, overseeing the legal side of clinical trials, added a layer few commercial lawyers can claim. Three years at James & Wells sharpened my expertise in intellectual property and opened my eyes to what New Zealand businesses could achieve on the world stage. Cross-border transactions – supporting Kiwi exporters, inbound investors, and everything in between – became a natural extension of that global mindset.

When I founded iCLAW, the vision was clear: bring that international perspective home, but do it differently. I didn't just want to apply the law, I wanted my team to understand clients well enough to help them move forward safely and ambitiously. As I've always believed: "A ship was not built to sit in port, and a lawyer's job is not to stop the ship from departure, but to prepare it for the high seas."

iCLAW was built on that philosophy – technologically advanced, client-focused, and always a step ahead of how legal advice was being delivered and absorbed. I understood that society had changed, and that the practice of law had to change with it.

Now, 12 months into the next chapter with OCLaw, I've taken that thinking further. A smaller, more nimble team. More time with clients. More hands-on involvement. And a clear-eyed view of what the next five years mean for the legal profession – a period I believe will determine which lawyers remain genuinely relevant and which become mere commodity providers.

My answer? Double down on the human element. Use technology to unlock capacity and speed, yes. But protect and invest in the kind of advice that cannot be automated: the kind that comes from sitting with a client, understanding their world, and helping them navigate it wisely.

After 20 years (and with most of my hair intact, I'm pleased to report) I'm clear-eyed about what lies ahead. The legal landscape is shifting faster than ever. AI is changing how work gets done, sometimes at the expense of compliance and sound practice. The lawyers who will matter are those who can hold both worlds together: the efficiency of modern tools and the irreplaceable value of experienced, considered advice."

Our team member Sheridan recently attended the Property Law Conference in Christchurch — two great days filled with insi...
13/05/2026

Our team member Sheridan recently attended the Property Law Conference in Christchurch — two great days filled with insightful discussions and a wide range of topics, from creating a healthy work-life balance through to commercial leasing and regulatory changes.
It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with others in the industry, hear from knowledgeable speakers, and bring back valuable insights for our team and clients.
And yes… she can confirm Christchurch was definitely cold! ❄️

Owen recently gave a talk to a business group about protecting your intellectual property. We had some great feedback ab...
12/05/2026

Owen recently gave a talk to a business group about protecting your intellectual property. We had some great feedback about the content so we thought we'd share that here.

So if your IP is something you care about protecting, click here 👇

https://cdn.blutui.com/uploads/oclaw/ip-presentation.pdf

Our latest blog post is out...Owen writes: "We Kiwis like to think of ourselves as a hardy bunch. We rebuild after quake...
12/05/2026

Our latest blog post is out...

Owen writes: "We Kiwis like to think of ourselves as a hardy bunch. We rebuild after quakes, improvise when the supply chain falls over, and some us can even turn a shed, a spanner, and a YouTube tutorial into a functioning business operation. But even the most resilient Kiwi business can’t run on fumes forever. And right now, across the country, the fuel gauges are telling us something important."

Click the link to read more.

https://oclaw.co.nz/blog/running-on-empty-the-warning-signs-kiwi-businesses-can-t-afford-to-ignore-sxykn5

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