Maori: Intersection with Crown and Commercial Law
Issues covered include: Crown and Māori Relations, Doing Business with Māori Organisations, Unlocking the Value of Your Intangible Assets,
Description
Māori legal issues are engrained in several facets of law, and many businesses, public entities and individuals need to understand these issues if they want to operate effectively. Hear from experts in Māori law as they examine the most topical issues, including the Crown and Māori relations, Māori and business, and leveraging IP.
Attend and earn 3 CPD Hours
Chair: Mark Hickford, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Law, Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington
2.00pm to 3.00pm: Crown and Māori Relations: What’s Next?
- Ngāti Whatua ki Tāmaki and Ngāi Tai: recent Supreme Court decisions affecting Māori and their implications
- Te Arawhiti (Office of Māori Crown Relations): reflecting on the 'bridge' to better relations a year on
- Freshwater, climate change, fisheries: Māori rights and interests in an increasingly challenging environment
- Health, education, Oranga Tamariki, criminal justice: Fundamental socio-economic issues for Māori in the 21st Century
Presented by Jamie Ferguson, Partner and Natalie Coates, Partner, Kahui Legal
3.00pm to 4.00pm: Doing Business with Māori Organisations: A Unique Perspective
- How is it different doing business with Māori organisations and what should Māori organisations expect from their professional advisors?
- Data as a taonga
- Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: Whole of government approach to issues raised in the Wai 262 claim
Presented by Kate Searancke, Partner and Samantha Lee, Senior Solicitor, Tompkins Wake
4.00pm to 4.15pm: Afternoon Tea
4.15pm to 5.15pm: Unlocking the Value of Your Intangible Assets: A Practical Guide
- Leveraging your intellectual property
- Finding the IP in your business/organisation
- The importance of Chain of Title
- Valuation for sale
Presented by Lynell Tuffery Huria, Principal, AJ Park
Learning Objectives
- Consider what’s next for Crown and Māori relations
- Gain insight into doing business with Māori Organisations
- Receive practical guidance on how Māori businesses and organisations can leverage IP
Venue
InterContinental Wellington
Level 1, 2 Grey Street
Wellington 6011
New Zealand
Directions
The Intercontinental is a 2 min walk from Lambton Quay which has a number of buses going to airport and suburbs. It's a 10 min walk to the nearest train station. Taxis are also available downstairs at the hotel entry.
Parking
Limited valet parking available at $20 per day. Additional parking available at Wilson Parking with $5 per half hour and $22 for early-bird.
Parking is not included in the registration fee and price is subject to change.