Contemporary Succession & Business Law Case Update

Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Chair

Rob Latton, Barrister, FortyEight Shortland Barristers 

An A-Z Update of Contemporary Cases: From the Alphabet Case to Zhou v Lassnig

 

  • The Alphabet case  
  • Cain v Martin(HC 28 March 2024) 
  • Legler  
  • Zhou v Lassnig [2024] NZHC 2475 

Presented by Anthony Grant, Barrister, Paladin Chambers

Description

Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour 

* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand key takeaways from leading 2024 NZ cases in succession and business law
  • Apply recent case law developments to current legal practice in estates and commercial matters

Presenters


Rob Latton, Barrister, FortyEight Shortland Barristers
Rob Latton is a barrister practicing from 48 Shortland Barristers, Auckland. He is a practitioner with over 30 years’ experience in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Commenced practice as a barrister sole in 2016, Rob specializes in civil and commercial advice and litigation, and has been involved in extensive estates and trusts work in recent years. In particular, he has acted for many executors and trustees in claims alleging breaches of duty, as well as challenges to wills and general estate disputes, including Burgess & Another v Monk & Others (No. 6).


Anthony Grant, Barrister, Paladin Chambers
Anthony Grant is a Barrister and advisor on the laws concerning Trusts and Estates. He also acts as a professional Trustee. Anthony is a member of STEP (the international Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) as well as the Auckland District Law Society’s Trust Law Committee. He regularly appears in the Senior Courts on issues involving Trusts and Estates and writes and speaks extensively on these topics.

Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Chair

Rob Latton, Barrister, FortyEight Shortland Barristers 

An A-Z Update of Contemporary Cases: From the Alphabet Case to Zhou v Lassnig

 

  • The Alphabet case  
  • Cain v Martin(HC 28 March 2024) 
  • Legler  
  • Zhou v Lassnig [2024] NZHC 2475 

Presented by Anthony Grant, Barrister, Paladin Chambers

Description

Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour 

* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand key takeaways from leading 2024 NZ cases in succession and business law
  • Apply recent case law developments to current legal practice in estates and commercial matters

Presenters


Rob Latton, Barrister, FortyEight Shortland Barristers
Rob Latton is a barrister practicing from 48 Shortland Barristers, Auckland. He is a practitioner with over 30 years’ experience in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Commenced practice as a barrister sole in 2016, Rob specializes in civil and commercial advice and litigation, and has been involved in extensive estates and trusts work in recent years. In particular, he has acted for many executors and trustees in claims alleging breaches of duty, as well as challenges to wills and general estate disputes, including Burgess & Another v Monk & Others (No. 6).


Anthony Grant, Barrister, Paladin Chambers
Anthony Grant is a Barrister and advisor on the laws concerning Trusts and Estates. He also acts as a professional Trustee. Anthony is a member of STEP (the international Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) as well as the Auckland District Law Society’s Trust Law Committee. He regularly appears in the Senior Courts on issues involving Trusts and Estates and writes and speaks extensively on these topics.

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Contemporary Succession & Business Law Case Update

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