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 IT Contracts Forum – 2 free tickets and 10% discount for CLANZ members
LexisNexis is offering CLANZ members two free tickets (on a first-come, first-served basis) and otherwise a 10% discount on its forthcoming IT Contracts Forum on 18 April 2008 at the James Cook Grand Chancellor Hotel in Wellington. Topics include • IT, Telecommunication and Internet Contracts • Drafting IT Contracts to Avoid Disputes • Outcomes-Focused Service Level Agreements • Managing Force Majeure Non-performance and Delay • Social Media and the Law • 2008: The Year of the Panel Contract • IP Issues for IT
There will also be open forum opportunities for questions to be answered by panel members. To see if you’ve been fast enough to get a free ticket, or to take advantage of the 10% discount, contact Maria Beltran on 09 368 9502 or email seminars@lexisnexis.co.nz. Quote "CLANZ special offer" on registration.

2nd Annual Regulatory Evolution Conference
This two day conference will focus on how New Zealand’s regulatory regime can be the best in the world, plus ensuring regulatory best practice, measuring the impact of red tape and regulatory reform, regulating regulation, local government regulation and engaging stakeholders when drafting regulation.
19th & 20th May 2008, Wellington Town Hall, Wellington

Informed. In-house. Indispensable.
The world’s largest annual gathering of in-house counsel, for world-class professional development and networking. Check the diary for Seattle, 19-22 October 2008. More than 3,000 attendees are expected for the Association of Corporate Counsel Annual Meeting. Restricted to in-house lawyers, join your peers from over 30 countries and a huge educational program.
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PAST EVENTS

We are pleased to invite you to the second event in the CLANZ-Bell Gully Working Parents Group series: a panel discussion on some of the key issues facing working parents and ways to deal with them.
CLANZ president Helen Mackay will be joined by Toko Kapea from Tuia Legal and Jane Meares from Treasury to share their own personal experiences as working parents and to lead a wider group discussion.
Helen Mackay is General Counsel at NZ Oil & Gas and balances her job and the CLANZ presidency with family commitments. She has two sons, aged four and two.
Toko Kapea is father to three. A partner at Tuia Legal, he took extended parental leave after the birth of his second child and now works a four day week to spend more time with his family.
Jane Meares is Legal Manager at Treasury. Her career, which includes previous roles with the Department of Internal Affairs and as a partner at Bell Gully, is juggled with family life and three children.
Tuesday, 28 August 2007 12.45pm for a 1pm start - a light lunch will be provided
Bell Gully Level 21 HP Tower 171 Featherston Street Wellington
CLANZ and Bell Gully are pleased to invite all in-house lawyers, employed in corporate, government and academic organisations to attend. Please RSVP by Friday 24 August to Anne-Marie Strickland on 04 915 6949 or email rsvp@bellgully.com
3-5 AUGUST 2007 2007 AMINZ Annual Dispute Resolution Conference, Auckland
The Annual Conference is fast-approaching with an interesting and varied programme this year for everyone with an interest in alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Special Saturday only conference rates and group concessions are available for those who are unable to take advantage of the full programme.
The keynote speakers are Judith A. Saul from New York who is speaking on Honouring Party Choice: Mediation's Purpose as well as delivering a workshop on Transformative Mediation, and The Hon Justice Hugh Williams speaking on The Interface Between Courts and Dispute Resolution.
For people interested in mediation, there will be panel sessions on developments in public sector dispute resolution and the cultural and religious aspects of ADR. Other sessions are on peer mediation in schools which has been instituted in more than 1,200 schools throughout New Zealand, and an exploration of mediator liability and duty of care in hybrid mediation/arbitration dispute resolution processes.
For people interested in arbitration, sessions will include topics on a review of the provisions of the Arbitration Amendment Bill, How Arbitrators Get Paid, the AMINZ Court of Arbitration and Arbitration Appeal Tribunal, and Expert Witnessing. There will also be an update on adjudication cases under the Construction Contracts Act .
An updated programme and registration form is attached. If you need any further information, or would like to express-register by telephone (payment by credit card), please phone Jenni Walsh on 0800 426469.
Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand Inc. P O Box 1477, Level 3, Hallenstein House, 276-278 Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. TEL: 64 4 499 9384 FAX: 64 4 499 9387 www.aminz.org.nz To download the registration form, please click here
9 and 16 AUGUST 2007
Join A J Park for a comedy night with Danny Bhoy
Invitation open to all CLANZ members
Wellington Thursday 9 August 2007 Pre-show drinks from 6:30pm, the show starts at 8pm. Danny Bhoy will perform at The Opera House. Please meet us for pre-show drinks at The Opera House Dress Circle Foyer. RSVP by 6 August 2007, to Emma Hartley, email: emma.hartley@ajpark.com, DDI: +64 4 4740974 (places are limited).
Auckland Thursday 16 August 2007 Pre-show drinks from 6:30pm, the show starts at 8pm. Danny Bhoy will perform at Civic Theatre. Please meet us for pre-show drinks at Brooklyn Bar, 332 Queen St & Thru to 57 Lorne St. RSVP: By 13 August 2007, to Emma Hartley, email: emma.hartley@ajpark.com, DDI: +64 4 4740974 (places are limited).
1-2 NOVEMBER 2007 ACLA Annual Conference - Melbourne
If you are interested in learning from our in-house friends across the Tasman, please click here for details on the ACLA National Conference. Click here to download the conference program.
Recent Events
CLANZ & BellGully BBQ 101 hosted by Ruth Pretty Catering
How do you cook the perfect barbeque? On 12th December, CLANZ and Bell Gully held an evening hosted by Ruth Pretty catering, including drinks and nibbles, where guests were taught the fine art of BBQing (or at least how not to burn the sausages!). View the photos from this event below.
To download Ruth Pretty's recipes in PDF format, please click here
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ACC 2006 Annual Meeting 23-25 October 2006 San Diego, USA
The 2006 Annual Meeting (conference) of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) was held in San Diego from 23-25 October this year. Over 2,700 delegates from 30 countries (but predominantly from the USA) were registered, making it the biggest annual gathering of in-house counsel in the world.
The Annual Meeting offered a comprehensive range of over 100 general sessions and a tailored chief legal officer (General Counsel) program over 2 1/2 days. Attendees were able to select and attend 10 sessions during the Meeting, and the choice of sessions made it easy to tailor the Meeting to specific areas of interest.
Combined CLANZ/ ACLA presentation The ACC has a small but growing interest in international legal issues. Through its association with CLANZ and the Australian Corporate Lawyers Association (ACLA), this growing interest is demonstrated by an ongoing invitation to CLANZ and ACLA to present to the Meeting on a topic of international interest to US based in-house lawyers. This year’s topic was “International Anti-Money Laundering”, and the three speakers were Ross Freeman, a partner from Minter Ellison’s Melbourne office, Bill Brown, Group General Manager Legal & Regulatory, Tabcorp Holdings Ltd, and myself.
Ross presented generally on AML in the international environment, noting that reforms in Australia and other countries in the region are based on the principles set out in the recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force. Bill presented on the Australian law reform process in AML and his experience as an in-house lawyer in that process. I presented specifically on NZ and referred to my experience in the AML space arising from this year’s cross border acquisition of Italian cookware company, Elba SpA, by Fisher & Paykel Appliances Limited.
General sessions Most of the over 100 sessions on offer concerned US specific legal issues. However, in every time slot there was a session concerning general issues relevant to any in-house legal department. These sessions covered issues such as performance management, care and feeding of the board, and applying management techniques to the law department.
The quality of speakers was generally very high, with many leading US General Counsel speaking. I participated in a number of the tailored chief legal officer (General Counsel) sessions, which were run as facilitated round table discussions. It was useful to hear the views of other chief legal officers on very practical topics such as measuring team performance.
Networking The ACLA and CLANZ representation was well received, with representatives invited to a number of networking events including to a special dinner for the international contingent on the last evening of the Meeting. Numerous other networking opportunities were available.
Overall, this was a well run and impressive conference. For those considering attending in future I would recommend that you team up with the representatives from CLANZ and ACLA who will help guide you through the crowds and ensure you make the most of this event.
Rebecca Holbrook
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9-10 JULY 2007 6th Annual Intellectual Property Conference
Protecting your IP from Innovation to Commercialisation and Beyond 9th & 10th July 2007, Stamford Plaza, Auckland
Conferenz’s 6th Annual Intellectual Property conference combines expert commentary, peer–to-peer case studies and essential legal updates to produce a comprehensive programme for the IP industry. The programme will highlight emerging IP issues in NZ and internationally, new policy direction and issues that face IP professionals in Australasia and beyond.
Our impressive line-up of speakers represents leaders in the world of IP management in New Zealand; this event is not to be missed!
Conferenz would like to extend a 10% discount to all CLANZ members who wish to attend.
For more information, please click here Register and secure you place today! Call 09 912 3616, Fax 09 912 3617, Register online www.conferenz.co.nz or Email register@conferenz.co.nz
17 JULY 2007 CLANZ Auckland Working Parents Launch
"Advanced Parenting for Beginners", presentation by Ian Grant.
Light lunch from 12.30pm, with session to begin 1pm sharp, for 2pm finish.
Bell Gully Level 22, Vero Centre 48 Shortland Street Auckland
25 and 26 JULY 2007 (Auckland and Wellington) Employment Law Seminar
Simpson Grierson and CLANZ are pleased to present an Employment Law Seminar which focuses on the following topical issues:
1. Section 103A - the test for justifying dismissals and disciplinary action 2. Misuse of email and internet by employees 3. Restraints of trade 4. KiwiSaver - key issues
Auckland Seminar Wednesday 25 July 2007
Simpson Grierson Level 27 Lumley Centre 88 Shortland St Auckland |
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Wellington Seminar Thursday 26 July 2007
Simpson Grierson Level 24 HSBC Tower 195 Lambton Quay Wellington |
27-28 JULY 2007 The New Zealand Legal Method Series Rights and Freedoms in New Zealand: The Bill of Rights Act Comes of Age
Stamford Plaza, Auckland Legal Research Foundation Incorporated
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Events Seminars Networking
CLANZ provides a wide range of professional development and educative events held throughout the year. Many are held in association with leading New Zealand law firms. CLANZ provides many local opportunities to network with in-house colleagues and members of the legal profession. These range from social events to conferences and seminars....
Conference CLANZ conferences have a long tradition of providing in-house lawyers with the opportunity to hear internationally recognised speakers, participate in workshops, learn from others experiences, meet colleagues, view trade displays and network. With a unique in-house focus aimed at provoking debate, challenging comfort zones, identifying key issues, educating members and encouraging participation, CLANZ conferences are not to be missed.
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