The Civil Litigator's Toolkit
Issues covered include: pleadings, interlocutory injunctions, contentious applications, costs, civil costs, indemnity costs, enforcement of cost awards
Description
Spend a valuable morning learning essential skills from some of the very finest litigators who will share their knowledge to broaden and deepen your knowledge. Garner the practical skills you need to be a litigator at the top of your game through this webinar’s focused presentations from expert practitioners.
Attend and earn 3 CPD Hours
This seminar was recorded in NZ on 15 March 2019
9.00am to 10.00am: Pleadings
- Basic principles
- The theory of the case
- Claims, defences and replies: practical advice
- Amendments
- Further and better particulars and striking out: when and when not to use them
Presented by Paul Smith, Partner, Duncan Cotterill
10.05am to 11.05am: Interlocutory Injunctions
- Procedural and evidential requirements
- How to tailor the interlocutory application
- Persuading the Court to find for your client
- Dealing with contentious applications: Evidence required to support your application?
- Common traps and pitfalls
Presented by Nura Taefi, Barrister, Shortland Chambers
11.10am to 12.15pm: Costs in Litigation Practice
- General principles of costs in civil litigation
- Guidance on applications for indemnity costs and for reduced costs
- Actual costs vs. scale costs (when indemnity costs are not payable)
- The practical implications when security for costs are required
- Sanderson and Bullock orders:
- what these are
- when they can be used
- Enforcement of costs awards
- Applications for costs: practical tips
Presented by James Burt, Barrister
Learning Objectives
- Develop you skills for drafting persuasive pleadings and defenses
- Master strategies for running an interlocutory application
- Gain a deeper understanding of costs in litigation