Biannual Education Law Conference in Auckland - Manoeuvring Through Media Storms: What Schools Need to Know
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Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD/PLD Hour
9.45am to 10.45am Manoeuvring Through Media Storms: What Schools Need to Know
- Taking control when contacted by the media
- When to and when not to use silence
- Combatting conjecture and ensuring the media meet their standards of ethical journalism
- Filing a complaint with the New Zealand Media Council
- When is proactively approaching the media a good idea?
Presented by Robert Stewart, Barrister, Shortland Chambers
Presenters
Robert Stewart
Recognised as one of New Zealand’s leading media and defamation lawyers, Robert has a proven record of excellence and success with over 30 years litigation and advocacy experience. He advises a number of New Zealand’s major digital, broadcast and print media entities – both public and commercial – and have led and appeared in a number of significant media law and defamation cases. Prior to moving to the independent bar at Shortland Chambers, Robert was a litigation partner for 20 years at the highly respected Wellington firm Izard Weston. His international legal experience in the areas of commercial transactions and insolvency involved working in the London offices of global law firms Reed Smith LLP (as Warner Cranston) and DLA Piper (as Dibb Lupton Broomhead). Robert is a member of the New Zealand Bar Association, the New Zealand Law Society and a faculty member of the NZLS’s Litigation Skills Programme.