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GET AHEAD OF THE GAME YOUR COMPLETE CPD GUIDE NEW ZEALAND AUG - SEPT 2021 EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT Register and Pay by 6 Aug 2021 and Save 30% off Everything
CONTENTS 1 HOUR WEBINARS Climate Change Litigation: Impacts for Corporates and 3 Government Bodies Ongoing Public and Family Challenges and Practical Solutions: 3 Best Interests of the Child in Court Proceedings Judicial Review: Cases, Developments and their Implications 3 Insurance Contract Law Reform Update 3 AML/CFT: A Critical Update 3 ADMINISTRATIVE AND PUBLIC SECTOR LAW Public Law Series 3 Climate Change Litigation: Impacts for Corporates and 3 Government Bodies Ongoing Public and Family Challenges and Practical Solutions: 3 Best Interests of the Child in Court Proceedings Judicial Review: Cases, Developments and their Implications 3 BANKING & FINANCE Infrastructure and Funding in New Zealand: The Current Legal 5 Landscape Credit Law Symposium 2021 11 BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION Infrastructure and Funding in New Zealand: The Current Legal 5 Landscape ANNUAL CPD CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL Insurance Contract Law Reform Update 3 Climate Change Litigation: Impacts for Corporates and 3 ANNUAL CPD Government Bodies SUBSCRIPTION Contract Interpretation, Damages and Remedies 7 Corporate Compliance, Risk and Governance 10 SUBSCRIPTION CRIMINAL LAW AML/CFT: A Critical Update 3 Evidence for Criminal Lawyers 10 Choose any programmes FAMILY LAW to make 10 CPD hours Ongoing Public and Family Challenges and Practical Solutions: 3 Choose any programmes from our current brochure or Best Interests of the Child in Court Proceedings Representing Children: Tips, Techniques and Best Practice 4 tothroughout make 10 CPD thehours year Guidance from our current brochure or Relationship Property: The Latest Issues and Challenges 8 throughout the year INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Intellectual Property: Managing Commercial Risks and Disputes 7 SIGN UP TODAY FOR ONLY $810 IT, DATA SECURITY & PRIVACY SIGN UP$567 Or only TODAY FORBird with Early ONLY $810 Discount ICT Contracting: A Spotlight on the Key Issues 4 Or only $567 with Early Bird Discount LITIGATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION Settlement Agreements and Disputes 9 THE ANNUAL CPD SUBSCRIPTION INCLUDES All your 10 CPD Hours MĀORI LAW THE ANNUAL CPD SUBSCRIPTION INCLUDES Working with Māori 5 All your 10 CPD Hours SAVE MONEY Only $81 per CPD hour NOT FOR PROFITS MORE CHOICE Hundreds of hours of new CPD legal content Not for Profit and Charities Forum: Governance, Financial 6 seminars to choose from throughout the CPD year Reporting, Tax SAVE MONEY Only $81 per CPD hour FLEXIBLE FORMAT Attend via live webinar, recording or face to face MORE CHOICE Hundreds of hours of new CPD legal content CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE Receive a certificate of attendance AGRIBUSINESS, RURAL, PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT seminars to choose from throughout the CPD year delivered directly to your inbox Climate Change Litigation: Impacts for Corporates and 3 FLEXIBLE FORMAT Attend via live webinar, recording or face to face *The Annual CPD Subscription is valid for 12 months from the purchase date. Government Bodies CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE Receive a certificate of attendance Once purchased, the subscription cannot be transferred to another person Infrastructure and Funding in New Zealand: The Current Legal 5 delivered directly to your inbox nor cancelled and refunded. Landscape *The Annual CPD Subscription is valid for 12 months from the purchase date. Navigating Rural Transactions and Family Farming Issues 6 Once purchased, the subscription cannot be transferred to another person SIGNnor UP TODAY cancelled AND SAVE and refunded. PROPERTY BY SELECTING THIS OPTION ON THE REGISTRATION PAGE Navigating Rural Transactions and Family Farming Issues 6 See website for more information and for terms and conditions SIGN UP TODAY AND SAVE Property Transactions: Minimising Complexity and Risk 8 BY SELECTING THIS OPTION ON THE REGISTRATION PAGE See website for more information and for terms and conditions WILLS, ESTATES & ELDER LAW Elder Law: Capacity, Asset Protection and Abuse 9 legalwiseseminars.co.nz 2 legalwiseseminars.co.nz
INSURANCE CONTRACT PUBLIC LAW SERIES 2021 LAW REFORM UPDATE JUNE TO JULY 2021 $335 THURSDAY, 26 AUGUST 2021 POSTPONED $125 9.00AM TO 10.30AM WEB215NZA04 1.00PM TO 2.00PM WEB218NZA18 THURSDAY, 24 JUNE 2021 $125 Important changes are coming. You will examine the draft exposure 9.00AM TO 10.30AM OND216NZA04B Bill (expected release mid-2021) and consider the implications for insurers and consumers. Where appropriate for New Zealand, you Judicial Review: Cases, Developments and their Implications will consider the reforms which have occurred in Australia. Attend and receive an in-depth round up of the most important judicial review cases and key developments in public law and their implications Attend and receive a timely update on: over the last 12 months. · The policyholder’s duty of disclosure Presented by Matthew Smith, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers · Whether the unfair contract terms provisions in the Fair Trading Act 1986 will apply to insurance contracts · Improvements to increase understanding of insurance policies 1 ATTEND AND EARN 1 CPD HOUR · The duty of utmost good faith Learning Objectives: While release of the draft exposure bill is likely to be the middle of this year, - Examine recent judicial review law and cases, trends and their implications timing of this seminar is subject to change. Presented by Stephanie Corban, Special Counsel, Hesketh Henry THURSDAY, 15 JULY 2021 $125 1 ATTEND AND EARN 1 CPD HOUR 9.00AM TO 10.30AM OND215NZA04A Learning Objectives: - Receive a timely update on changes which will affect insurance contracts Climate Change Litigation: Impacts for Corporates and Government Bodies Examine and analyse current trends and insights on international and domestic climate change related litigation and arbitration brought against governments, the public sector and corporate entities. Presented by Sarah Kuper, Senior Associate and Alex Winsley, Senior AML/CFT: A CRITICAL Solicitor, Simpson Grierson UPDATE 1 ATTEND AND EARN 1 CPD HOUR THURSDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER 2021 $125 Learning Objectives: 11.30AM TO 12.30PM WEB219NZA07 - Gain a deeper understanding of climate change litigation and the impact on government bodies and the private sector Receive crucial updates and key insights into expected reforms, and work through the top issues you need to know on AML/CFT. Examine the implications of the FATF report, DIA compliance activity, insights THURSDAY, 29 JULY 2021 $125 regarding the new regulators and the anticipated further changes. You will also consider compliance and enforcement issues, potential 9.00AM TO 10.30AM WEB217NZA04C mistakes and how you can fix them, together with tips on how to successfully handle a DIA review. Ongoing Public and Family Challenges and Practical Solutions: Best Interests of the Child in Court Proceedings AML-CFT: Current Issues and Insights This webinar - aimed at practitioners working with and in public and in family law - will canvas governing principles, current controversies and · Current hot topics for law firms developments and practicalities of implementation relating to decisions · Implications for law firms from the FATF report affecting children, a child’s best interest and the rights of a child. Difficult · Observations about recent DIA compliance activity questions arise not only in the more specialised family law contexts, · Highlights and need-to-know aspects of the new regulations but also in wider issues such as disputed claims to medical treatment, · Common AML/CFT programme mistakes, with easy fixes immigration and social security decision-making and broader public law · Managing risk, including PEPs, PTRs and SARs issues. · How to handle a DIA review Presented by Ben Keith, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers Presented by Neil Russ, Director, Russ + Associates; Convenor Tax Law Committee New Zealand Law Society 1 ATTEND AND EARN 1 CPD HOUR 1 ATTEND AND EARN 1 CPD HOUR Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: - Gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between public and family law - Receive a timely update AML/CFT and practical tips for compliance and in matters that involve children handling risk 3
REPRESENTING ICT CONTRACTING: CHILDREN: TIPS, A SPOTLIGHT ON THE TECHNIQUES AND BEST KEY ISSUES PRACTICE GUIDANCE WEDNESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2021 $245 THURSDAY, 26 AUGUST 2021 $335 1.15PM TO 3.25PM WEB219NZA04 9.00AM TO 12.15PM WEB218NZA17 Practitioners entrusted to represent children must possess Join 4 experienced practitioners from Buddle Findlay in this a certain set of skills to ensure child representation and information packed webinar covering the latest on ICT contracting participation is effective and meaningful. Take a deep dive into in New Zealand. Consider the issues in cloud computing and SaaS understanding child participation, developmental considerations contracts and examine the specific issues related to ICT contracts and interviewing techniques. Receive guidance on your role in in the public sector. Take a dive into contracting for agile and Oranga Tamariki files, working with Māori and Pasifika children, receive practical guidance on data protection and privacy clauses in and recognising the early signs of formative trauma. Whether technology contracts. Walk away with greater knowledge and skills you’re seeking appointment or brushing up your knowledge, for ICT project success. this programme is expertly designed to give you the skills ICT Contracting Issues in New Zealand fundamental to fulfilling your duties as lawyer for child. · Cloud computing / SaaS contracts: Tips for reviews · NZ Government-specific issues to consider in relation to ICT contracts Chair: Maurice Casey, Partner, Carlile Dowling; Lawyer for Child (including use of AoG / syndicated agreements) Representing Children and Understanding Child Participation · Contracting for agile · Why children are participating in care and contact disputes · Data protection and privacy clauses in technology contracts: What to · What is meant by children’s participation consider and include · What children say they want from their participation Presented by Renee Stiles, Partner, Elizabeth Rose, Senior Associate, · Seven steps to follow to ensure the child’s participation is meaningful Damien Steel-Baker, Special Counsel and Amy Ryburn, Partner, Buddle Findlay and effective · Tips on interviewing children · When best interests and children’s views do not align · Developmental considerations Presented by Dr Deb Inder, Barrister, Mediator and Lawyer for Child Your Role as a Lawyer for Child in Oranga Tamariki Files and Working with Māori and Pasifika Children and Families Examine the role of lawyer for child in Oranga Tamariki files and receive practical insight into working with Māori and Pasifika children and families. DONT MISS THE LATEST Presented by Mānia Hope, Barrister, Puna Chambers; Counsel for Child and Lisa Samusamuvodre, Barrister, Matariki Chambers; Lawyer for Child ON ICT CONTRACTING! Seeking to Understand: Recognising Formative Trauma and Working with Institutionalised Clients · The key difference between the child’s perspective as retold by clients compared to the adult’s perspective · Intergenerational trauma: understanding history and causal connection · Pre-emptive v reactive: recognising the early signs · Interviewing clients: techniques and the importance of developing trust and rapport · Insight into real stories and cases Presented by David Allan, Barrister, Thackeray Chambers 2 ATTEND AND EARN 2 CPD HOURS 3 ATTEND AND EARN 3 CPD HOURS Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: - Gain tips for reviewing cloud computing and SaaS contracts - Understand child participation and consider best practice tips on interviewing - Reflect on NZ Government-specific issues in relation to ICT contracts children in care and contact cases - Examine how agile works and discuss the issues you need to think about in ICT - Examine the role of lawyer for child in Oranga Tamariki files and receive practical contracts insight into working with Māori and Pasifika children and families - Benefit from guidance on drafting data protection and privacy clauses - Receive guidance on recognising formative trauma and working with institutionalised clients 4
INFRASTRUCTURE AND FUNDING IN NEW ZEALAND: THE CURRENT LEGAL LANDSCAPE WORKING WITH MĀORI TUESDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER 2021 $245 TUESDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER 2021 $405 9.00AM TO 11.15AM WEB219NZA01 1.00PM TO 5.15PM WEB219NZA02 Whether you work in the public or private sector, it is essential Are you across the latest issues impacting the infrastructure and you understand the latest legal issues that affect Māori. Hear urban development industry? Stay up to date on the proposed from experts working at the forefront of Māori development as reforms including the Strategic Planning Act, recent infrastructure they consider how iwi and hapū can partner with both the public funding initiatives and opportunities for further financing reform. and private sector in order to build a sustainable asset portfolio. Consider the practices and pitfalls for direct referral, call-in and fast Reflect on the integration of Tikanga Māori into law in New track procedures and the implications of these on decision making. Zealand and the Māori values and issues in environmental and Whether you work in resource management, local government, employment law. Plus, consider te Ao Māori and its relevance to council or the public sector, this two hour programme will ensure New Zealand business. you’re updated on the latest legal and funding issues you need to have on your radar. Chair: Kiri Tahana, Managing Partner, Kāhui Legal Chair: Bal Matheson, Barrister, Richmond Chambers Post-Settlement Partnering With many iwi and hapū having now settled their historical Te Tiriti o Infrastructure and Urban Development in New Zealand: The Waitangi claims with the Crown, their focus and energy has shifted to Programme for Reform the post-settlement era where they are looking to build a sustainable · The infrastructure problematic: historic poor linkages between plan asset portfolio to enable the delivery of iwi and hapū aspirations. This enabled intensification and funding and delivering supporting backdrop is presenting opportunities for iwi and hapū to partner with infrastructure both the public and private sector to realise both long term investment · Shifts in the current system to address the integration of land use and opportunities as well as innovative approaches to traditional models of infrastructure, including the Urban Development Act and the National ‘social service delivery’ Policy Statement – Urban Development Presented by Renata Davis, Senior Solicitor, Bell Gully · Recent infrastructure funding initiatives · The programme for reform – including the role of the proposed Integrating Tikanga Māori into Law in New Zealand Strategic Planning Act and spatial planning in promoting better Gain an insight into the integration of Tikanga Māori law into New integration of land use and infrastructure Zealand’s legal system Presented by Katja Lietz, General Manager – Urban Planning and Design Presented by Rachael Jones, Senior Solicitor, Chapman Tripp and Dr Claire Kirman, Special Counsel – Urban Development, Kāinga Ora Homes and Communities Māori and Environmental Law · Why Māori values and issues are important in environmental law Infrastructure Funding and Financing · The evolving approach to considering Treaty principles · Overview of local authority financing pressures · The jurisdiction of the Environment Court to make mana whenua · Alternative funding streams under the Infrastructure Funding and determinations Financing Act 2020 · The need to consider Tikanga Māori · Opportunities for further funding and financing reform · The scope of s.35A obligations Presented by Josh Cairns, Partner, Simpson Grierson · Key takeaways Presented by Vicki Morrison-Shaw, Director, Atkins Holm Majurey Direct Referral, Proposals of National Significance and Fast Track Procedures: Practice and Pitfalls Māori and Employment Law A comparison between the practices and pitfalls for direct referral, call- Discuss the current employment law issues and upholding Tikanga in (proposals of national significance) and fast track procedures, and the Māori in the workplace implications of these pathways for the future of first-instance council- Presented by Renika Siciliano, Executive Director, McCaw Lewis level decision making in the context of comprehensive RMA reform Presented by Jennifer Caldwell, Partner, Buddle Findlay The Future is Māori · The Māori Economy · How te Ao Māori is shaping the future of Aotearoa · The relevance to NZ business – in NZ and on the world stage Excellent, insightful presentations Presented by Te Aopare Dewes, Partner, Chapman Tripp Detailed information from experienced practitioners on these issues 2 ATTEND AND EARN 2 CPD HOURS 4 ATTEND AND EARN 4 CPD HOURS Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: - Stay up to date on the latest infrastructure and urban development reforms - Consider the partnership opportunities for iwi and hapū within the public and - Receive an overview of infrastructure funding and consider opportunities for private sector further financing reform - Gain insight into the integration of Tikanga Māori into New Zealand’s legal system - Consider the practices and pitfalls for direct referral, call-in and fast track - Reflect on the importance of Māori values in an environmental law context procedures and discuss the implications for council-level decision making - Understand the importance of upholding Tikanga Māori in the workplace - Discuss te Ao Māori and its relevance to New Zealand business 5
NOT FOR PROFIT & CHARITIES NAVIGATING RURAL FORUM: GOVERNANCE, TRANSACTIONS AND FINANCIAL REPORTING, FAMILY FARMING ISSUES TAX WEDNESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2021 $335 THURSDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER 2021 $405 9.00AM TO 12.15PM WEB219NZA03 9.00AM TO 1.15PM WEB219NZA05 Bring yourself up to speed on the critical developments and Are you across the latest legal issues affecting the rural community reforms affecting charities and not-for-profits. This is the perfect right now? Gain the knowledge and skills to effectively advise your opportunity to hone your compliance, governance and reporting clients with this jam-packed half day seminar. Stay updated on the skills as you review the Charities Act, examine ‘purpose’ in your recent changes to the overseas investment regime. Consider the organisation, explore current tax and financial reporting issues obligations farmers may not be aware of under the new Trusts Act and receive the latest guidance on best practice. and receive guidance on how to effectively run a farming family trust. Plus, gain the knowledge and skills to act effectively in rural Chair: Steven Moe, Partner, Parry Field Lawyers property transactions and subdivisions. Update on the Review of the Charities Act Chair: Mark Copeland, Principal, Mark Copeland Lawyers · Reporting requirements for small charities · Charities’ business and accumulation activities A Practical Guide to Acting in Rural Property Transactions · Investigating potential improvements to the appeals mechanism · Acting in rural property transactions: what you need to know · Matters relating to government agencies · Farming deals: tips and traps · Duties of officers of charities · Best practice guidance Presented by Susan Barker, Director, Sue Barker Charities Law Presented by Dene Gavin, Partner, Duncan Cotterill The ‘Purpose’ Factor Understanding the Unique Aspects of Rural Subdivisions · What does it mean to have a Purpose? · Consenting requirements and third party interests · Governance, policy and Purpose · Access, water rights and services · Promoting Purpose alongside profit · Restrictive covenants for rural land Presented by Phillippa Wilkie, Special Counsel (Poutoko), Chapman Tripp Presented by Vanessa Robb, Partner, Anderson Lloyd Myth and Misunderstandings of Best Practice in Not-For-Profit Overseas Investment Considerations in the Agricultural Sector Governance · An overview of the OIO consent requirements and process for rural An exploration of how not for profits navigate best practice in a complex land (including forestry and residential development investments) world. Examine governance issues including: · An update on recent changes to the OIO regime relevant to rural · Good practice vs best practice vs emergent practice transactions · Results of the LEAD 2021 research on effective governance · Tips on drafting OIO clauses: vendor and purchaser considerations · Which practice is best? Presented by Christina Lefever, Principal, Lefever Law Presented by Sandy Thompson, Director & CEO, LEAD Centre for Not For Profit Governance & Leadership Trusts and Farming Families · How to effectively run a farming family trust Update on Charity and Not-for-Profit Tax Issues · Obligations under the new Trusts Act 2019 that farmers might not be · Insights and trends from the latest Inland Revenue charity/NFP data aware of · Charity/NFP tax policy work and developments · Farm succession using a Trust structure · Interplay with the Charities Act regime and review · Practical considerations and key takeaways · Inland Revenue’s latest operational and interpretation items Presented by Shelley Greer, Director and Sue Garmonsway, Director, Gallie · Making the most of charity/NFP tax concessions: without running afoul Miles of Inland Revenue Presented by Stewart Donaldson, Principal Policy Advisor, Inland Revenue and Nick Bland, Senior Associate, Simpson Grierson Financial Reporting Update · Overview of Financial reporting regime ONLINE, ANYWHERE, - Who has to report ANYTIME - ULTIMATE - What they have to report · Summary of key common issues and challenges in NFP financial FLEXIBILITY reporting All our seminars are available · Overview of changes and new standards coming into force live online or on-demand, · Summary of potential up-coming changes in the pipeline Presented by Henry Mcclintock, Partner, BDO on any device, 24/7 3 ATTEND AND EARN 3 CPD HOURS 4 ATTEND AND EARN 4 CPD HOURS Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: - Receive practical guidance on acting in rural property transactions - Receive a critical update on the review of the Charities Act - Gain insight into the unique aspects of rural subdivisions - Reflect on the meaning of ‘purpose’ and how it applies to your organisation - Consider the recent changes to the OIO regime relevant to rural transactions and - Gain a deeper understanding of best practice in not-for-profit governance receive tips on drafting OIO clauses - Be update on current tax issues - Receive valuable guidance on running a farming family trust - Receive guidance on challenges and changes in financial reporting 6
CONTRACT INTELLECTUAL INTERPRETATION, PROPERTY: MANAGING DAMAGES AND COMMERCIAL RISKS REMEDIES AND DISPUTES THURSDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER 2021 $335 THURSDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER 2021 $335 9.30AM TO 12.45AM WEB219NZA06 1.15PM TO 4.30PM WEB219NZA08 Help your clients achieve maximum commercial advantage with Sharpen your contract construction or interpretation skills and this practical half-day programme. Navigate the tricky issues examine what to do when faced with a breach or potential breach of involved in complex IP licensing agreements and the risk areas contract, in particular the damages and remedies that are available in an audit and due diligence process. Take a deep dive into two to you and whether or not they can be claimed. This intensive IP cases relating to extradition of copyright and infringement of programme will unpack the applicable principles and practical plant variety rights. Plus, gain the skills essential to acting in trade approaches you need to be aware of in your contracts practice. mark matters when disputes arise. Chair: Chris Linton, Consultant, Duncan Cotterill Chair: Charlotte Henley, Partner, Dentons Kensington Swan Contract Construction and Interpretation · An overview of the key principles relevant to contractual interpretation COMMERCIALISING AND MANAGING INTELLECTUAL in New Zealand PROPERTY · Recent developments in case law Issues in Complex IP Licensing Agreements: Dealing with the Tricky · Current approach to the parol evidence rule and implied terms Issues Presented by Anita Birkinshaw, Special Counsel and Avary Patutama, · Clearly defining the licence scope Solicitor, Simpson Grierson · Common issues in overseas licensing Damages: What Can I Recover? · Potential competition law issues in licences and IP dispute settlement agreements Gain a deeper understanding of the principles of remoteness, · Other key licence terms consequential loss and the quantification of damages. Presented by Grace Thomas-Edmond, Principal, AJ Park Law · What measure of damages is best for my claim? · How do I quantify my loss? IP Audits and Due Diligence: Common Issues and Solutions · What is the impact of a limitation clause on my claim? Conducting an IP audit on a business can be time consuming and costly · What do concepts such as “remoteness” and “consequential loss” but there are ways to make this process time and cost efficient. Consider mean in practise? approaches for conducting an audit or due diligence of IP including: Presented by Bridgette White, Senior Associate, Russell McVeagh · Setting the scope of review: understanding your client and their objectives Equitable Remedies: Specific Performance and Injunctions · Common issues and risk areas identified through an audit or due · Know when equitable (as opposed to legal) remedies will be allowed diligence process · Understand the different types of equitable remedies: specific · Recommendations and strategies for managing identified risks performance and injunction Presented by Briar Richardson, Senior Associate, MinterEllisonRuddWatts Presented by Tim Herbert, Barrister, High St Chambers COPYRIGHT, PLANT VARIETY RIGHTS AND TRADE MARK DISPUTES A Spotlight on Copyright and Plant Variety Rights: Recent IP Cases of Interest HUGE SAVINGS! A deep dive into two recent significant cases concerning: · Extradition of copyright ANNUAL CPD · Infringement of plant variety rights SUBSCRIPTION Presented by Kate Duckworth, Lawyer, Patent & Trade Mark Attorney, Kate Duckworth Intellectual Property Choose any 10 CPD Hours Trade Mark Disputes: Practical Tips for Your Toolkit per person for only $810! · Making realistic first assessments From this brochure or · Developing a plan throughout the year · Navigating difficult clients Presented by Shelley Slade-Gully, Partner, Tompkins Wake Found every presentation Very interesting topics very insightful and practical advice 3 ATTEND AND EARN 3 CPD HOURS 3 ATTEND AND EARN 3 CPD HOURS Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: - Gain practical insights into contract construction and interpretation - Receive practical guidance on complex IP licensing agreements - Learn about the different types of contractual damages and their application - Gain tips and strategies for managing risks in an audit or due diligence process - Examine the equitable remedies of specific performance and injunction and their - Reflect on two recent cases in copyright and plant variety rights application. - Understand how to develop a plan and navigate difficult clients in trade mark disputes 7
PROPERTY RELATIONSHIP TRANSACTIONS: PROPERTY: THE LATEST MINIMISING ISSUES AND COMPLEXITY AND RISK CHALLENGES THURSDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER 2021 $335 THURSDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER 2021 $335 9.15AM TO 12.30PM WEB219NZA10 1.15PM TO 4.30PM WEB219NZA11 Stay up to date with the latest issues impacting relationship Build your confidence in the more complex areas of property property practitioners with this half-day practical programme. transactions. By joining our experienced speaking panel for this Receive a timely update on recent relationship property case law practical half-day programme you will gain the essential skills to and developments. Gain insight into the critical considerations best advise your clients. You will cover a range of topics including you need on your radar when negotiating spousal maintenance lessons learned in edealings, dissect the process, opportunities applications. Plus, examine the law relating to relationship and risks of a mortgagee sale, and receive a critical update on property and trusts. the tax issues, and the current state of play in relation to overseas investment legislation and practice. Chair: David Amodeo, Barrister, Hobson Chambers Chair: Joe Biddles, Director, Thompson Blackie Biddles Limited Recent Case Law: Relationship Property Analyse recent cases in the area of relationship property to help you E-DEALINGS, MORTGAGEE SALES AND RISK stay up to date with developments in the law and assist you in providing Streamlining e-Dealings advice to your clients. Presented by Sarah Bush, Barrister, Wyndham Chambers · Utilising new features Web Search, Notice of Change of Ownership and Notice to Mortgagee Spousal Maintenance and Economic Disparity · E-dealing tips and tricks · Interim v final applications and defences · Learnings from compliance reviews · Recent cases and developments Presented by Andrea Watson, Consulting Solicitor, Land Information New · Property Relationships Act: s18A and s18C Zealand, Toitū te Whenua LINZ Presented by Calina Tataru, Senior Associate, Simpson Grierson Mortgagee Sales Trusts and Relationship Property Gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities involved in a · Trusts and the Property Relationships Act: What you need to have on mortgagee sale and also the potential risks and how to mitigate them. your radar Presented by Edwin Morrison, Managing Partner, K3 Legal Limited · Identifying the next steps and information you need from your client TAX AND OVERSEAS INVESTMENT UPDATE and other parties · Practical guidance and key considerations Tax Considerations for Land Transactions Presented by Inger Blackford, Barrister, Trinity Chambers · The impact of recent tax changes on land transactions · Common GST issues on transfers of land · Inland Revenue’s focus on land transactions and who is in their sights? Presented by Carla Cross, Senior Associate, Bellingham Wallace Update on the Overseas Investment Act for Property Transactions Presented by Amanda Spratt, Partner - Property and Real Estate, Very practical guide MinterEllisonRuddWatts All speakers were well informed and spoke clearly 3 ATTEND AND EARN 3 CPD HOURS 3 ATTEND AND EARN 3 CPD HOURS Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: - Receive an important update on e-dealings - Consider recent and significant relationship property division cases - Learn about the mortgagee sale process - Stay up to date on spousal maintenance issues - Be updated on recent tax developments in property transaction - Benefit from essential guidance on trusts and the Property Relationships Act - Receive a critical update Overseas Investment Act 8
SETTLEMENT ELDER LAW: CAPACITY, AGREEMENTS ASSET PROTECTION AND DISPUTES AND ABUSE FRIDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER 2021 $335 FRIDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER 2021 $335 9.15AM TO 12.30PM WEB219NZA14 9.15AM TO 12.30PM WEB219NZA12 Attend and elevate your expertise relating to critical areas of Whether you are looking for a refresher on settlement agreements elder law. Examine mental capacity, undue influence, enduring or a means to fine-tune your skills, this programme is for you. Gain powers of attorney, removal of an aging trustee and PPPR Act practical tips for drafting binding agreements, be informed on the applications. You will also gain unique insights, tools and a different tax considerations associated with a settlement, receive deeper understanding of the relevant legal tests from leading valuable tips on privilege, negotiating an outcome in your favour experts on elder abuse as you work through practical cases and and making a ‘without prejudice’ Calderbank offer, and understand examples. the risks you need to be aware of when re-opening a settlement agreement. Chair: Theresa Donnelly, Legal Services Manager, Perpetual Guardian Chair: Georgina Grant, Partner, Grant &Co Mental Capacity Considerations, Undue Influence and Vulnerable Clients Drafting Binding Settlement Agreements: Getting Them Right · Relevant cases that bring out “the uncertainty, delay, costs and distress · Overview and key requirements caused by failure of professional advisers to educate themselves in the · Specific requirements depending on nature of dispute basic precautions required to achieve the result sought by the … client · Common pitfalls – to adopt a test supported by expert experience which will withstand Presented by Patrick Tumelty, Senior Associate, Russell McVeagh future investigation. Failure in future to adopt such practices may give rise to claims by those who have suffered as a result.” – see Woodward Tax Implications in Settlement Agreements v Smith [2009] NZCA at [59] · How is a settlement payment treated for income tax and GST · Understand undue influence, a common law cause of action purposes? · Relevant legal tests, tools and references to assist lawyers when acting · Apportioning settlement payments for vulnerable clients · Settlement payments funded by insurance Presented by Vicki Ammundsen, Director, Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law Limited · Documenting settlement agreements to achieve optimal tax outcomes Presented by Sacha Oudyn, Special Counsel, MinterEllisonRuddWatts Trusts and the Ageing Trustee An overview of the legal issues that may arise when advising ageing Settling Disputes: Without Prejudice Communications, Settlement trustees, including: Negotiations and Calderbank Offers · Trustee duties and responsibilities Overview and key requirements · Replacing an incapacitated trustee · Rules relating to ‘without prejudice’ privilege and Evidence Act · What happens on the death of a trustee protections · Considerations for settlor trustees · Admissibility issues and implications for costs Presented by Bethan Read, Special Counsel, Morris Legal · Potential pitfalls: when ‘without prejudice’ privilege can be lost · Latest judicial guidance Enduring Powers of Attorney: Problems, Solutions and Precautions Presented by Emma Moran, Partner, DLA piper · Duties and obligations of the witnessing lawyer · Red flags to watch out for Re-Opening Settlement Agreements: What’s the Risk? · Requesting a capacity assessment · When might a settlement agreement be at risk of being re-opened? · Activating an EPOA · We consider recent cases on this issue and how the risk should be · What to do when there are concerns about validity/actions of EPOA managed Presented by Iris Reuvecamp, Principal, Vida Law Presented by Sean Coupe, Senior Associate and Zoe Brentnall, Senior Associate, Gilbert Walker Understanding the Requirements for PPPR Act Application An overview, including the legal frame work, important practical considerations for practitioners working in this area (including dealing with capacity issues) together with an overview of relevant cases and emerging trends. Presented by Ross Knight, Barrister, Old South British Chambers The webinar was very practical and achieved all of the proposed outcomes 3 ATTEND AND EARN 3 CPD HOURS 3 ATTEND AND EARN 3 CPD HOURS Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: - Gain expert tips to help you draft binding and effective settlement agreements - Examine recent cases and principals on undue influence, mental capacity and - Learn about the different tax considerations in settlement agreements vulnerable clients - Understand when privilege applies and the admissibility of a Calderbank offer - Gain a deeper understanding of legal issues associated with aging trustees - Gain a deeper understanding of the risks of re-opening a settlement agreement - Receive practical tips when working with enduring powers of attorney - Learn the practical requirements relating to PPPR Act applications 9
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3RD ANNUAL CREDIT LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021 TUESDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2021 $670 8.45AM TO 5.00PM 2111NZA07 Join an esteemed panel of speakers including the Financial Markets Authority, Financial Services Council, banks and financial and credit law experts as they uncover the critical legislative, technology, privacy, anti-money laundering and compliance issues affecting the credit law and lending sector right now. You will explore the impact of a changing credit law landscape while you receive the concise information you need to stay on top in the year ahead. Chair: Aaron DeLacey, Deputy General Counsel, Bank of New Zealand NEW LEGISLATION, REFORMS AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS CRYPTOCURRENCIES, FINTECH AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CREDIT SECTOR UPDATE FROM THE REGULATOR WHERE DO I GET MY CONTENT & HOW CAN I SELL IT? New Developments in Cryptocurrencies and Virtual Assets for Finance Update from the Financial Markets Authority · Understanding decentralised finance (DeFi) or the use of Presented by Emily Costa and Deepika Ichaporia, Senior Advisors, cryptocurrencies and other assets to generate yield Financial Markets Authority · Understanding non-fungible tokens (NFTs), virtual assets used as tradable or collectible digital interests in art and other property – what Financial Services and Insurance in New Zealand: Update on Recent are the legal issues? Can you take security over a virtual asset? Developments Presented by Jeremy Muir, Partner, MinterEllisonRuddWatts · Insights from the COVID-19 crisis & impacts on NZ consumers · The changing financial services landscape in NZ The Future of Fintech in Banking and Credit · Outlook for 2022 Join Katie Carson as she examines the current and future developments Presented by Richard Klipin, Chief Executive Officer, Financial Services Council in fintech that will affect the credit and banking sector. Presented by Katie Carson, Consultant, Avid.legal Conduct Regulation: Where do we Currently Stand on the Financial Markets (Conduct of Institutions) “COFI” Bill? · Current status of the COFI Bill and associated regulations and PRIORITIES AROUND PRIVACY AND ANTI-MONEY guidance LAUNDERING RISKS AND COMPLIANCE · Key practical issues in implementing the COFI regime · Dealing with the overlap with FSLAA and CCCFA Privacy in the Credit Context · Implications for those inside and outside the COFI regime · General directions in global privacy regulation Presented by Blair Keown Partner and Zavara Farquhar, Solicitor, Bell Gully · Privacy Act 2020 changes relevant to the credit industry · Credit Reporting Privacy Code 2020 Consumer Credit Law Reform 2021: A Retrospective · Managing privacy when meeting other credit obligations, including · Key changes including: AML/CFT and responsible lending - Responsible lending uplift (affordability, suitability & record-keeping) Presented by Daimhin Warner, Principal & Director, Simply Privacy - Introduction of due diligence obligations - Repayment difficulties Spotlight on Anti-Money Laundering Risks - Debt collection disclosure · Key messages from the FATF’s Mutual Evaluation report on New - Enforcement uplift Zealand · What went well and what didn’t go so well · Trends in compliance, reporting and enforcement · Looking ahead – a programme of continuous improvement · Looking ahead to 2022: the key AML issues on the horizon Presented by Mary-Ellen Kenyon, Special Counsel – Consumer, Bank of New Presented by Alix Boberg, Senior Associate, Bell Gully Zealand Now in its 3rd Year, this program continues to be the premier Credit Law Conference 7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN Learning Objectives: - Hear important updates from the regulator - Ensure you’re up to date cryptocurrencies and virtual assets for finance - Examine the current credit law landscape - Gain a deeper understanding of the future of fintech - Receive a critical update on the COFI Bill - Understand the implications of the new privacy laws affecting consumer credit - Gain a deeper understanding of the recent consumer credit law reform - Receive a timely update on anti-money laundering risks 11
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