[HS] Competition and Consumer Law: Restrictive Covenants, Greenwashing & Unfair Contracts
Join us for an in-depth discussion of the legal landscape and practical implications of restrictive covenants, greenwashing, and unfair contract terms. Gain detailed understanding of the legal boundaries and implications of restrictive covenants, empowering you to navigate their complexities and understand their effects on market competition. WEB2410NZA09
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Anna Ryan, Partner, Lane Neave; Chair, Competition Law and Policy Institute of New Zealand
2.00pm to 3.00pm Restrictive Covenants and the Commerce Act
- Understanding the legal framework governing restrictive covenants under the Act
- Key elements that constitute un/enforceable restrictive covenants
- The impact of restrictive covenants on competition and business practices
- Recent case law and regulatory decisions
Presented by Mark Williamson, Partner, DLA Piper; Leading Individual, Competition Law, The Legal 500 New Zealand
3.00pm to 4.00pm Addressing Greenwashing: Navigating Consumer Law and Ensuring Compliance
- What is greenwashing and what is its impact on businesses and consumers?
- A review of recent trends in greenwashing litigation globally and in New Zealand
- Best practices: Avoiding greenwashing and avoiding greenhushing
Presented by Paul Comrie-Thomson, Partner, Wynn Williams
4.00pm to 4.15pm Break
4.15pm to 5.15pm Recognising and Addressing Unfair Contract Terms
- Identifying unfair contract terms: what to look for and common examples
- Case studies and practical examples
- Strategies for negotiating and addressing unfair contract terms: consequences and remedies
Presented by Jennifer Hambleton, Partner, MinterEllisonRuddWatts; Next Generation Partner, Competition Law, The Legal 500 Asia-Pacific
Learning Objectives:
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of the legal principles and business implications surrounding restrictive covenants, greenwashing, and unfair contract terms.
- Gain insights into effective compliance strategies and ethical practices to mitigate risks and ensure adherence to consumer and competition laws.
- Enhance your ability to identify, analyse, and address complex legal issues through real-world examples and expert-led discussions.
Presenters
Anna Ryan, Partner, Lane Neave
Anna specialises in corporate and commercial law and leads Lane Neave’s competition law team. She routinely advises on the Commerce Act, Fair Trading Act and all aspects of competition and consumer law. Anna is also the principal contact for Lane Neave’s intellectual property practice and acts on a wide range of trade mark, copyright and other intellectual property matters. Anna holds a Masters Degree from the University of Melbourne in Competition and Consumer Protection Law, and Chairs the Advisory Board of the Competition Law and Policy Institute of New Zealand. She also Chairs the Board of the Canterbury Society of Arts, which operates CoCA, Christchurch’s Contemporary Art Gallery.
Mark Williamson, Partner, DLA Piper
Mark Williamson is a leading commercial and competition law practitioner at DLA Piper with over 25 years experience. He has advised supermarket group Foodstuffs over that time and many other local and international clients in the public and private sector. He is ranked as a leading individual for competition and antitrust matters in both the Chambers and Legal 500 Directories.
Paul Comrie-Thomson, Partner, Wynn Williams
Paul is a litigation partner at Wynn Williams. He advises and acts for public and private sector clients on complex regulatory, commercial and public law matters, particularly in relation to competition and consumer law, and economic regulation across a range of sectors. Paul’s experience covers the full breadth of competition and consumer law issues, including Fair Trading Act compliance and investigations, merger clearances and authorisations, enforcement relating to non-notified mergers, cartels, leniency applications and market studies. Paul holds a Master of Laws (LLM) in Global Competition and Consumer Law from the University of Melbourne.Paul is a litigation partner at Wynn Williams. He advises and acts for public and private sector clients on complex regulatory, commercial and public law matters, particularly in relation to competition and consumer law, and economic regulation across a range of sectors.
Jennifer Hambleton, Partner, MinterEllisonRuddWatts
Jennifer is a competition and consumer law specialist and general commercial litigator. Jennifer regularly advises clients on compliance with the Commerce Act and Fair Trading Act and the implications of commercial terms such as warranties and indemnities, termination rights, restraints of trade and confidentiality. She has significant experience acting for clients on merger clearance applications, regulatory investigations and enforcement actions. Jennifer returned to New Zealand in 2016 after almost 10 years in Australia where she worked in the competition teams at several leading Australian firms. During that time, she represented both commercial clients and regulators in regulatory investigations and complex disputes in the Federal and Supreme Courts and the Australian Competition Tribunal.