Commercial Property Transactions – Identifying and Navigating Competition Law Issues (On Demand)
Using scenarios to demonstrate the types and range of competition law issues which can and do arise in everyday transactions, Jordan Cox and Robbie Bennett will raise your awareness so you are more attuned to such issues and better placed to advise on them.
Commercial Leases Disputes (On Demand)
Commercial leases are a key document for any business. When things go wrong, clients expect lawyers to be able to provide clear advice on liability, remedies, and process. This webinar will focus on some of the common friction points between landlords and tenants and will help equip you with the tools you need to advise clients on how to avoid and resolve those disputes.
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.
Uncomfortable Bedfellows: Unjust Enrichment & Restitution (On Demand)
Since the 1990s, unjust enrichment has exploded on to our legal landscape. It has impacted our perception of longstanding causes of action such as money had and received and quantum meruit. Yet, despite its emergence as a cause of action in the UK its reception here has been mixed and has led to conceptual confusion. It is difficult to discern just what unjust enrichment is, what it does and how it affects claims such as money had and received. With a focus on its practical application, such as in cases of misappropriated funds, barrister Sean McAnally will share the results of his post-graduate investigation of unjust enrichment, offer his thoughts on its proper place and on how restitutionary claims should be approached.
Cradle 2 Grave 2024: The Productivity and Pricing Paradox (On Demand)
The primary goal of integrating technology into a practice is to minimise the amount of time required to spend on providing services. Kristine King offers insights on the impact of technology and automation on productivity and value billing.