Advanced Advocacy Masterclass
Fine tune your advocacy skills and receive insights from experienced barristers and litigation specialists. Understand how to improve your written and oral advocacy and develop winning advocacy skills for interlocutory and urgent applications. Gain an in-depth understanding of the challenges of a re-examination and receive a detailed update on privilege and inadvertent disclosure. WEB243NZA30Z
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Kelly Paterson, Partner, Buddle Findlay
2.00pm to 2.45pm Refining Your Written and Oral Persuasive Skills
- Planning and preparation
- Effective presentation
- Building confidence and fluency
Presented by Martin Dillon, Barrister, Thackeray Chambers
2.45pm to 3.30pm Interlocutory and Urgent Applications Advocacy
- How to lay the groundwork
- Ex parte or short service?
- How to articulate the cause of action
- Evidence and submissions
- Interlocutory orders and final relief
Presented by Jacque Lethbridge, Partner, Martelli McKegg
3.30pm to 3.45pm Break
3.45pm to 4.30pm Privilege and Inadvertent Disclosure
- Law update
- Stages of the case when the issue arises?
- Strategies for handling the situation if it occurs
Presented by Damian Chesterman, Barrister, FortyEight Shortland Barristers
4.30pm to 5.15pm Re-examination in Civil Litigation: How to Avoid the Common Pitfalls
In this session you will learn when to re-examine, the common pitfalls and risks of re-examination, and how to effectively conduct a re-examination.
Presented by Rob Latton, Barrister, FortyEight Shortland Barristers
Learning Objectives:
- Benefit from practical guidance on speaking and writing persuasively
- Understand key points for successful interlocutory and urgent applications
- Explore common pitfalls with re-examination in civil litigation
- Gain tips for handling privilege and inadvertent disclosure
Presenters
Kelly Paterson
Kelly specialises in commercial litigation. She advises on a wide range of commercial litigation issues, with a particular focus on construction, insolvency and insurance disputes. Kelly has appeared in the courts at all levels, as well as Tribunal and arbitration hearings. Kelly regularly acts for public entitles in pursuing and defending large and complex disputes, as well as banks, insurance companies, receivers and liquidators. Kelly has a particular interest and experience in class actions, having acted for Southern Response with Tom Weston KC in the Ross v Southern Response class action, a proceeding that helped define procedure for class actions in New Zealand.
Martin Dillon
Martin began practising in 2007. He has worked in private practice, as in-house counsel and as a Crown Prosecutor. These roles have involved a range of clients and cases, from relatively minor disputes to large-scale litigation. He joined the independent bar in 2018. Access to justice is a particular concern: Martin is a legal aid provider, published CourtKeys.com and wrote Civil Litigation for Non-Lawyers.
Jacque Lethbridge
Jacque has been practicing for 18 years and is a leading senior litigator routinely appearing in the High Court and superior courts. Jacque has represented corporate, commercial and private clients both in New Zealand and internationally in complex commercial litigation and conducted both criminal and civil trials in the District Court and High Court for the last 17 years. Jacque has taught the litigation module of the professionals course for the College of Law and is a member of the NZLS Litigation Skills faculty. Ranked ‘Recommended Lawyer’ in Leading Insolvency & Restructuring Lawyers, NZ since 2018 to present.
Rob Latton
Rob Latton is a barrister practicing from 48 Shortland Barristers in Auckland. He is a practitioner with over 30 years experience in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. He commenced practice as a barrister sole in 2016. Rob specializes in civil and commercial advice and litigation, and has been involved in extensive estates and trusts work in recent years. In particular he has acted for many executors and trustees in claims alleging breaches of duty, as well as challenges to wills and general estate disputes.
Damian Chesterman
Damian is a commercial barrister and arbitrator. He has over 20 years of trial and appellate experience. He has practised in New York, London, and Sydney. Damian has received the following qualifications: LLM (Hons, Cambridge); LLB (First Class Hons); B.Com; FAMINZ (Arbitration).