Contract Clauses Masterclass
With contracts lying at the heart of both commercial and legal spheres it’s critical that you hone your knowledge and skills in this area. This practical masterclass will give you a detailed discussion of precedents, examples and much more. You’ll walk away with great tools to implement in your practice. Scrutinise the mistakes of others to ensure you stay out of contractual disputes and evaluate resolution techniques in case you get stuck with the headache of contractrual problem. WEB2211NZA06Z
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Jane Parker, Partner, MinterEllisonRuddWatts
9.00am to 10.00am Contract Law in the Cases: The Year in Review
Consider key recent cases and issues in contract law that you should have on your radar.
- The principles of contract interpretation in New Zealand law
- Statutory unconscionable conduct in commercial transactions
- Forms of authority and the principles of agency
- Loss of opportunity damages in contract and tort
- Vienna Group LTD v Kerry Logistics - Interpreting limitation clauses
- Bathurst Resources LTD v L&M Coal Holdings LTD
Presented by Colin Hunter, Associate, Hesketh Henry
10.00am to 11.00am Indemnities: Legal Principles and Drafting Issues
Take a deep dive into indemnities, the related legal principles, and important drafting considerations to keep in mind.
Presented by John Steadman, General Manager – Procurement, Spark NZ
11.00am to 11.15am Break
11.15am to 12.15pm Contractual Disputes
Gain an in-depth examination of approaches to resolving contractual disputes.
Presented by Jo-Anne Knight, Partner, and Christine Gordon, Senior Associate, Simpson Grierson
Learning Objectives:
- Receive a timely update on case-law impacts
- Examine the legal principles and drafting issues in indemnities
- Gain a deeper understanding of contractual dispute resolution
Presenters
Jane Parker
Jane Parker is a partner at MinterEllisonRuddWatts and leads the firm's Technology team. She specialises in commercial law, particularly technology, energy, public sector contracting, procurement and governance. Jane has worked in and with organisations at various stages of maturity (theirs and hers) and regularly advises on her client's most business critical and complex projects.
Colin Hunter
Colin is an Associate in the Litigation and Disputes resolution team. Colin graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Law (Hons) and was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court in 2016. He specialises in civil litigation, with particular expertise in maritime and insurance law. Colin excels at complex legal analysis and cross border claims. Colin has experience across a broad range of trade and transport disputes. He has acted on cargo (wet and dry), international trade, collisions, fires, ship repair, ship arrest and charterparty disputes. Colin has acted for many New Zealand insurers with respect to professional indemnity, directors and officers, income protection, construction works, property, life and disability, and marine insurance. He also has experience with offshore insurers and re-insurers to provide advice on New Zealand insurance law and registration as a New Zealand insurer. Colin has successfully argued before the High Court and supported litigation in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. He is a creative problem solver with strong legal knowledge and a pragmatic negotiation style. Prior to being a lawyer Colin was a jazz musician. He has given his time to teach Burmese refugees and students in need. He has a passion for cooking and has regularly cooked for Auckland’s homeless population. Colin has been a member of the Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand since he was a law student. He has given talks at the branch and national conference on marine insurance and admiralty issues.
John Steadman
John has 20 years’ experience in law. He spent 8 years in private practice in a variety of commercial and litigation roles before moving in-house to support the ICT business arm of Telecom New Zealand. John spent 8 years working for the Telecom/Spark in-house legal team in a variety of roles before moving into a commercial role for three years as the Head of Strategic Projects where he was responsible for the negotiation and contracting of $2b+ 4G network contracts, online media platforms Lightbox and Spark Sport and ran the 5G network negotiations. He is an experienced technology and telecommunications lawyer and was working for the Chorus legal team supporting the roll out of fibre across New Zealand before returning to Spark. John also regularly speaks and writes on legal topics. He has taught negotiation for the College of Law since 2011 and has studied at the Harvard Negotiation Institute.
Jo-Anne Knight
Jo-Anne is a partner in the commercial litigation group of Simpson Grierson. She specialises in construction litigation. Jo-Anne has over 20 years' experience acting for contractors, principals, local authorities and consultants in the full range of building and infrastructure disputes. Jo-Anne also advises in the negotiation and drafting of construction contracts with particular emphasis on the allocation of risks within construction contracts, security arrangements and providing tailored mechanisms for avoiding disputes and managing disputes that cannot be avoided in the most effective manner suitable to the particular project or industry. Jo-Anne has represented construction parties and local authorities in well over 100 mediations and judicial settlement conferences. She specialises in adjudications and also appears as counsel in the courts, specialist tribunals and in arbitrations covering the full range of construction issues, including payment disputes, construction defects cases and enforcement of performance bonds.
Christine Gordon
Christine is a senior associate in the construction group. She has gained over 12 years’ experience as a specialist construction lawyer at leading firms in New Zealand and London, before joining the firm. Christine advises a broad range of construction parties from principals, contractors and sub-contractors to engineers, architects and insurers on issues arising both during and after completion of a project. Christine’s experience extends to acting in complex and high value construction disputes in arbitration, court (High Court and Court of Appeal), mediation, adjudication, expert determination and other dispute resolution forums.