A Practical Guide to Limited Partnerships
When do you want to use limited partnerships? When would you use a limited partnership as opposed to just a limited liability company or another form of asset structure? Join this 1h program to explore asset structures, governance and compliance, investor safeguards, technological influences, and international impacts. Be across actionable strategies for effectively managing legal frameworks, risk mitigation, and protecting client interests. WEB248NZA05
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Chair: Blair Franklin, Partner, Holmden Horrocks
1.00pm to 2.00pm A Practical Guide to Limited Partnerships
- When do you want to use this asset structure?
- When would you use a limited partnership as opposed to just a limited liability company or another form of asset structure?
- Regulatory changes
- Governance and compliance: the roles and responsibilities of general partners, reporting standards, and measures to prevent fraudulent activities within partnerships
- Investor protections: the rights and protections of limited partners
- Measures to elevate investor protections, legal remedies available to limited partners, and discussions on fiduciary duties owed by general partners
- The impact of technology: AI, digital platforms & cybersecurity risks faced by partnerships
- International partnerships and trade
- Financing structures, risk management strategies, and legal compliance frameworks
Presented by Owen Culliney, Partner, iCLAW Culliney Partners
Learning Objectives:
- Gain practical knowledge on when and why to use limited partnerships
- Gain insight into regulatory changes, roles, responsibilities, and compliance measures
- Explore the impact of technology, cybersecurity risks, international partnerships, trade considerations, financing structures, risk management strategies, and legal compliance frameworks of limited partnerships
Presenters
Owen Culliney
Owen sees the law differently. A founding partner of iCLAW, he started the firm with the vision of an innovative, boutique practice that puts people at the centre of every decision. Owen’s 15-year legal career has taken him from commercial property transactions at Harkness Henry to general practice, rural property, general counsel in the medico-legal space and partnership at a midsized Waikato firm. At James & Wells, Owen grew a corporate and commercial practice specialising in intellectual property and developed a bustling property division alongside Aasha Foley. Owen has established himself as a trusted adviser in the corporate and commercial space and continues to oversee the property practice at iCLAW while remaining engaged in the medico-legal field. Clients love him because of his ability to get to the heart of an issue and provide strategic solutions. Whether working with a small business or a multinational corporation, Owen approaches every interaction with a genuine desire to do right by the people he is helping. His passion for elevating clients’ success on the local and international stage is what drives him to continue to grow and innovate.