The Law Association of New Zealand (TLANZ) 2025 CPD Collection: 10 Hours

Complete ten hours of CPD learning with an interesting mix of On Demands that suit legal professionals who specialise in more than one area of practice.

Package Includes:

Whakaari Prosecution: Insights and Lessons (On Demand)

In this webinar, experts intimately involved in the case will share firsthand accounts, explaining and analysing the various pre-trial, trial and sentencing judgments. They will also delve into the practical and legal implications of these decisions, providing invaluable insights into risk management and compliance – of interest for all lawyers practising or interested in this area.

Will Drafting for Blended Families (On Demand)

With a focus on drafting, in this webinar Alison Gilbert and Tony Mortimer will alert you to the considerations and issues in play when you are dealing with matters involving (deceased) residents with offshore property, offshore (deceased) residents with property in Aotearoa, and other factors such as questions of domicile.

Cross-Jurisdictional Issues on Drafting Wills & Probate (On Demand)

Drafting wills and probate requires care and precision. When cross-jurisdictional issues are involved, that adds further complexities – and the risk of costly and time-consuming mistakes.
With a focus on drafting, in this On Demand Alison Gilbert and Tony Mortimer will alert you to the considerations and issues in play when you are dealing with matters involving (deceased) residents with offshore property, offshore (deceased) residents with property in Aotearoa, and other factors such as questions of domicile.

Unlocking Trusts Series - Session 2 | The Asset Planning Puzzle: Is Your Trust Still the Best Fit? (On Demand)

It is critical to review clients’ trust structures on a regular basis to ensure they remain fit for purpose in the light of the client’s current circumstances and changes in the law (including tax law).  Key considerations in determining whether a trust is still the best fit for a specific client include the client’s circumstances, the client’s relationships and the client’s risk profile.This On Demand will examine when a trust will continue to be the best fit for a client, when existing trusts should be restructured, and the tax implications of transferring assets (especially property) to and from trusts, and varying, resettling and winding up trusts.

Disaster Claims from Two Perspectives (On Demand)

A year on from extreme weather events that devastated parts of Aotearoa, the impact for many of those affected is ongoing. With the frequency of these and other natural events set to increase with climate change, what lessons have been learned from previous disasters, and what can we expect of insurance providers and local authorities in the future?
In this webinar, barrister Emily Walton and structural engineer Edward Hill will explore the subject, highlight red flags and issues arising, and look at what’s ahead, to help you assist clients prepare and manage the claim landscape.

Unit Titles Regulations - Release and Reflection (On Demand)

The final updates to the Unit Titles Regulations 2011 and its principal Act were recently released and took legal force on 9 May. This concludes what has been a lengthy process to improve the Unit Titles Act 2010, focusing on governance and transparency within Bodies Corporate and the associated management industry.
In this On Demand, our expert presenters will take you through the 9 May changes around long-term maintenance plans, off-the-plans disclosure, impact on due diligence advice, document retention obligations and electronic voting. They will also provide insightful reflections on the effectiveness of the myriad of amendments that have been introduced and provide some practical guidance in incorporating changes into practice.

Cracking Crypto: Identification, valuation and division of digital assets on separation (On Demand)

Cryptocurrency and other digital assets are becoming increasingly commonplace in relationship property matters. What does this mean for you and your clients? Classification, disclosure, valuation and division each raise potential issues – but having a greater awareness and knowledge of such issues will assist, as will knowing when to seek external help from other experts.
This webinar will equip attendees with a basic understanding of digital assets and of issues pertaining to identification of these assets. It will also offer insights into the judicial approach in New Zealand and abroad.

C2G 2024: Navigating Contract Resilience: Due diligence and addressing pre-and post-settlement issues (On Demand)

Join Sarah Wroe and Kirsty Thompson as they navigate the essentials of pre-contract due diligence and post-settlement nuances. Discover the critical elements, legal frameworks, and risk strategies, complemented by case study.


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