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  • Objective: To sponsor timely seminars on central law and economics topics, to stimulate networking with industry professionals, and to encourage discussion on important topics while suiting the scheduling needs of our busy membership.
  • Attendance: The public is welcome to attend most LEANZ Seminars to learn more about the organization or to support a particular speaker.  It is expected that ongoing attendees will join LEANZ.
  • Cost: Most LEANZ seminars will be free, however those functions with a fee for attendance will offer a reduced rate for LEANZ members.
  • Continuing Professional Development: Attendance at LEANZ seminars fulfills INFINZ's CPD requirements, provided that members advise INFINZ of their attendance. Other professional organisations may be willing to do the same - you should contact your relevant organisation to check.

Record of LEANZ Seminars

2008 Seminars

Date Location Speaker Topic Host
February Wellington Bryce Edwards and Andrew Geddis of the University of Otago Election Campaign Financing Bell Gully
March Wellington David Tripe, Centre for Banking Studies, Massey University Conundra in Banking Regulation Chapman Tripp
March Auckland Associate Professor Basil Sharp, University of Auckland Business School Design and operation of rights based systems of governance: issues for environmental and resource management Simpson Grierson
April Wellington Owen McShane RMA - getting out of the mess Ernst & Young
May Wellington Mark Ahn, Victoria University Biotech as a pillar of economic growth in NZ: sensible or nonsense? Kensington Swan

2007 Seminars

Date Location Speaker Topic Host
February Auckland  Bronwyn Howell Paying for the Waiting List Cull at the GP's Surgery Bell Gully
February Wellington  Warren Young Sentencing Guidelines The Law Commission
March Wellington  David McLay The Third Sector: Some Thoughts on Definition, Regulation and Taxation Buddle Findlay
March Auckland  Warren Young Sentencing Guidelines Simpson Grierson
April Wellington  Eric Crampton MPs as Optimising Agents: Pork-Barrel Incentives and MMP Rutherford House, Victoria University
April Auckland  Andrew Little Employment and risk: whose is it? Ernst & Young
May Auckland  Roger Kerr & Chye Ching Economic constitutions: do we need a Regulatory Responsibility Act?  Chapman Tripp
May Wellington  Stuart Birks Speculating on the Future  DLA Philips Fox
June Auckland  Michael Littlewood Retirement saving issues in New Zealand: What has happened to evidence-based policy making? MayneWetherell
July Wellington  Ann Brower High Country Leases reform: Who benefits? Landowners, the public, Agents, or Subagents? Bell Gully
July Auckland  David Mayes Banking regulation across borders: minding the branch office Kensington Swan
August Wellington  Julian Morris The Common Law and the Environment Kensington Swan
August Auckland  Bryan Leyland Climate Change Fonterra
September Wellington  Marie Bismark Designer Babies Buddle Findlay
September Auckland  Alistair Marsden The impact of reforms to continuous disclosure regulation on the NZX financial information environment PriceWaterhouseCoopers
October Wellington  Brendan Moyle Do bans on trade in endangered species work? Russell McVeagh
October Auckland  John Goodman Globalisation and its myths KPMG
November Wellington  Blumsky Robb Ambush Marketing AJ Park
December Wellington  Oliver Meech Jail time for cartel offending: the Australian proposals and implications for NZ Minter Ellison Rudd Watts
December Auckland  Ann Brower High country land law reform: who benefits? Landowners, the public, Agents or Subagents?” Buddle Findlay

Click Here to review previous seminars held during 2002 - 2006.

 

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