Episode 12: the effect of the Corona Virus on supply contracts and legal obligations
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3y ago
A discussion about the effect of the Corona Virus on supply contracts and legal obligations --New Zealand, February 2020. By Steve Keall, barrister ..read more
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Episode 11: claiming GST in a civil proceeding
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by nzinsurancelaw
3y ago
A very brief review of some of the basics of how GST should be treated in a civil claim, in light of a recent case: Dodds v Southern Response (2019 ..read more
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Episode 10: Coping cogently with contingencies
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by nzinsurancelaw
3y ago
An analysis of the NZ Court of Appeal's decision in Avonside Holdings Ltd v Southern Response Earthquake Services Ltd [2014] NZCA 483 ..read more
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Episode 9: immunity for residential tenants to subrogated claims
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3y ago
A review of the recent NZ High Court decision Holler & Rouse v Osaki [2014] NZHC 1977 (20 August 2014, Justice Keane ..read more
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Episode 8: NZ changes to barrister intervention rule
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3y ago
Changes to the barrister intervention rule in NZ are imminent ..read more
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Episode 7: update of recent developments in NZ insurance law
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3y ago
An update on two recent insurance cases: Campbell v Southern Response and Ridgecrest v IAG ..read more
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Episode 6: maintenance and champerty is alive and kicking
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3y ago
A recent New Zealand case confirms that maintenance and champerty is still something to look out for ..read more
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Episode 5: FTA claim cannot be assigned
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3y ago
The New Zealand High Court has recently held that a civil claim for damages under the Fair Trading Act 1986 ("FTA") is not capable of being assigned: Swindle v Withers [2014] NZHC 578 (Associate Judge Doogue, 26 March 2014 ..read more
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Episode 4: NZ Court of Appeal rules against insurer in Canterbury Earthquake case
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by nzinsurancelaw
3y ago
The New Zealand Court of Appeal has ruled against an insurer in a Canterbury earthquake case: Skyward Aviation 2008 Limited v Tower Insurance Limited [2014] NZCA 76. Brought to you by nzinsurancelaw and New Zealand lawyer Steve Keall ..read more
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Episode 3: inducement in material non-disclosure cases
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3y ago
A review of a recent New Zealand High Court decision where the Court considered the inducement element where material non-disclosure was alleged: New Zealand Local Authority Protection Programme Disaster Fund v New India Assurance Company Ltd [2013] NZHC 1327. Brought to you by nzinsurancelaw and New Zealand lawyer Steve Keall ..read more
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