Insurance Contract Law Reform Update
Important changes are coming. You will examine the draft exposure Bill and consider the implications for insurers and consumers. Where appropriate for New Zealand, you will consider the reforms which have occurred in Australia. WEB224NZA01
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Attend and receive a timely update on:
- The policyholder’s duty of disclosure
- Whether the unfair contract terms provisions in the Fair Trading Act 1986 will apply to insurance contracts
- Improvements to increase understanding of insurance policies
- The duty of utmost good faith
The timing of this seminar is subject to change is it will depend on the release of the draft exposure bill.
Presented by Stephanie Corban, Special Counsel, Hesketh Henry; Legal500 Asia Pacific 2021 'Recommended Lawyer' in Insurance and James Morrison, Solicitor, Hesketh Henry
Presenters
Stephanie Corban
Stephanie has over 16 years’ experience in civil and commercial litigation and specialises in insurance litigation. She acts for insurers on professional indemnity claims, cover issues, subrogated recoveries and earthquake claims. In addition to her insurance practice, Stephanie also deals with a variety of civil matters, including acting for plaintiffs and defendants on property and construction disputes. In view of the fact that very few civil disputes proceed to trial, Stephanie usually resolves claims through direct negotiation and at mediation. Stephanie is a member of the New Zealand Insurance Law Association (NZILA) and an affiliate member of the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand (AMINZ). Stephanie followed the reform of insurance contract law in the United Kingdom and has been interested in the influence of the United Kingdom reforms on the insurance contract law review undertaken by MBIE.
James Morrison
James studied at the University of Auckland and graduated Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Bachelor of Laws (Honours). Since being admitted to the bar, he has practised in civil and commercial litigation at barristers’ chambers and law firms in Auckland and London and spent nearly three years at one of New Zealand’s leading intellectual property firms. He has appeared in the High Court, the District Court, and the Canterbury Earthquakes Insurance Tribunal, as well as arbitrations and mediations. At Hesketh Henry, James regularly assists with commercial and civil disputes, acting for both claimants and defendants; insurance claims; and subrogated recovery matters. James is fluent in German and has a working proficiency in French. He is a member of the Auckland District Law Society, the New Zealand Insurance Law Association, the Australian Insurance Law Association, and the New Zealand Society of Construction Law.