Chair
Murray Tingey, Barrister
Statutory Demands: How to Use Them and How to Respond
- Obligations when issuing
- Applications to set aside
- When to use them / alternative enforcement options
Presented by Glen Holm-Hansen, Partner, Hesketh Henry
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the legal requirements and strategic use of statutory demands
- Learn how to effectively respond to or challenge a statutory demand
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
Presenters
Glen Holm-Hansen, Partner, Hesketh Henry
Glen Holm-Hansen is a Partner in Hesketh Henry’s construction team. He has more than 14 years’ experience advising on a variety of contentious issues, and in-depth experience in a wide range of complex construction litigation. His practice focuses on all aspects of disputes arising in the construction sector, with a particular focus on insolvency and regulatory matters. He has played leading roles in several of the firm’s largest disputes and takes a lead role in significant matters referred to alternative dispute resolution procedures. He also leads Hesketh Henry’s restructuring and insolvency practice, advising on all aspects of insolvency and turnaround processes and litigation. He is a member of NZSCL (New Zealand Society of Construction Law) and AMINZ (Arbitrators’ and Mediators’ Institute of New Zealand). He co-authored the 2024 edition of New Zealand’s section of Getting the Deal Through (Construction).
Murray Tingey, Barrister
Murray is a commercial litigator and insolvency specialist with extensive knowledge and experience on all matters related to insolvency and debt recovery. He regularly acts for liquidators, receivers, directors and debtors. Murray regularly speaks at specialist conferences and is a contributing author of Heath and Whale on Insolvency. Murray has been recently been named as New Zealand lawyer of the year in insolvency and restructuring law in the Best Lawyers Guide 2021. He has also been named as a Leading Insolvency & Restructuring Barrister – New Zealand, 2020 by Doyles Guide and has been rated in the top tier of insolvency litigators in all the other major directories. Murray was at Bell Gully for over 20 years and was head of its litigation and insolvency departments. Earlier in his career, Murray spent three years with Clifford Chance in London, where he specialised in banking and insolvency litigation.