Insurance Law: Facing the Changes
Issues covered include: insurance contract law, insurance litigation, class actions, duty of disclosure, unfair contract terms, CEIT, building product liability, compulsory guarantees, insurance products
Description
Right now the Insurance law landscape is changing at a rapid pace so it is essential that you stay up to date with what is new and what to expect in the year to come. Attend and examine the implications of the Contract Law Review and Building Legislative reform, critical developments in case law and litigation and their impact on the insurance sector in New Zealand.
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Simon Ladd, Partner, Bell Gully
2.00pm to 2.05pm Opening Comments by the Chair
2.05pm to 3.05pm: Insurance Contract Law Review
- Reform of the duty of disclosure
- Unfair contract terms
- Reform of ss 9, 10 & 11 Insurance Law Reform Act 1977
- Reform of s 9 Law Reform Act 1936
Presented by Crossley Gates, Partner, Keegan Alexander; Leading Individual - Insurance, Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2019
3.10pm to 4.10pm: Insurance Litigation and General Case Update
- Assignment of rights under policies
- Class actions
- Professional negligence
- The new CEIT (the WHT in disguise?)
Presented by Oliver Collette-Moxon, Barrister, Princes Chambers
4.15pm to 5.15pm: Building Legislative Reform: Implications for the Insurance Sector
- Building product liability
- Penalties
- Compulsory guarantees and insurance products?
Presented by Christina Bryant, Partner, Hesketh Henry; Recommended Individual - Insurance, Real Estate and Construction, Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2019
Learning Objectives
- Receive critical updates on the latest decisions and legislation
- Reflect on current earthquake cases and their impact on insurance law
- Consider the implications of the Building Legislative Reform