A Practical Guide to the Risks of Electronic Contracts
Given the rise in electronic signatures and contracts, it is crucial to stay updated on the risks given current cybersecurity risks and regulatory requirements. Navigate risk mitigation strategies and the possibilities of disputes plus the opportunities and future trends of electronic contracts and how to maximise their benefits but avoid any pitfalls. WEB248NZA04
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Chair: Juliet Short, Special Counsel, Duncan Cotterill
2.00pm to 3.00pm Guide to Electronic Contracts: Addressing Risks and Practical Strategies
- Best practices: creating and managing electronic contracts
- A quick overview of signature platforms
- DocuSign, Adobe Sign, ADLS Digital Signing and others
- Risk mitigation strategies: spotlight on cybersecurity and regulatory compliance
- Future trends and opportunities
- Payments and disputes
- How to use AI and other tools to anticipate problematic situations
Presented by James Cochrane, Partner, Lane Neave; Best Lawyers Most Influential Lawyers New Zealand 2023, Doyle’s Leading Insolvency & Restructuring Lawyer New Zealand 2022
Learning objectives:
- You will become more familiar with new technologies including DocuSign, ADLS digital signing and Adobe Sign
- Understand relevant legislation and its application in practice
Presenters
Juliet Short
Juliet is an experienced corporate and commercial lawyer, advising clients across a wide range of matters including business establishments and restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, and drafting and negotiating commercial contracts. Examples of her recent experience include acting for the shareholders of a large privately-held company on the sale of their shares and advising a leading adventure tourism operator on the acquisition of a complementary business. While working full-time, Juliet completed a Masters degree specialising in Corporate and Commercial Law with first class honours as part of which she undertook research in SME finance, corporate governance, and company meetings. Juliet has first-hand experience working in-house, having been seconded to IAG, Sealord Group Limited and to Lumley General Insurance. This experience has given me an insight into the corporate world and helps bring a practical and commercial focus to my advice.
James Cochrane
James is a dispute resolution and litigation partner at Lane Neave (Auckland). He has significant banking and finance, insolvency, company law and insurance experience. James is passionate about cryptocurrency / crypto-assets and web3 technology. In addition to working on some of New Zealand’s most notable insolvencies, James has advised a number of parties interested in digital assets including insolvency practitioners; private wealth clients in relation to tax, asset acquisition, structuring, protection and property transfer; and businesses in relation to gaming, crypto-mining, capital raising, structuring / DAOs, and the regulatory landscape. In addition to litigation, James provides commercial advice for a range of clients from individuals and startups through to large multinational corporates. He has a particular interest in fintech and social media related disputes as well as sustainability and corporate social responsibility. James has a Master of Laws (LLM) which he completed with First Class Honours from the University of Auckland. is a member of BlockchainNZ, Restructuring & Turnaround Association of New Zealand (RITANZ) (formerly INSOL) and New Zealand Insurance Law Association (NZILA).