Monday, 1 September 2025
*Original Content was created in September 2024
Description
Attend and earn 1 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
Pre and Post Settlement: Avoiding Common Errors
- Contract Clauses: common issues (e.g. warranties v conditions)
- Compensation Claim: common mistakes
- Termination vs repudiation: basis for termination and risk of repudiation
- Post settlement requirements: issues with undertakings and update to Watercare & Council
Presented by Tina Hwang, Director, Queen City Law
Chair
Joe Biddles, Director, Thompson Blackie Biddles Limited
Learning Objectives:
- Identify and avoid common legal mistakes in pre- and post-settlement processes
- Understand the risks around termination, compensation, and compliance post-settlement
Presenters
Joe Biddles, Director, Thompson Blackie Biddles LimitedJoe Biddles is a specialist commercial property and real estate lawyer and a director of boutique law firm Thompson Blackie Biddles. Prior to this Joe worked at Russell McVeagh and formerly was the New Zealand Legal Counsel of Lion. Joe acts for a number of corporate and institutional clients and his practice covers all areas of commercial property including acquisitions and disposals, commercial leasing, developments, joint ventures and overseas investments in New Zealand.
Tina Hwang, Director, Queen City Law
Tina Hwang is a Director and is the Leader of QCL’s large and award winning Property Team. Tina is also Co-Convenor of The Law Association (previously ADLS) Property Law Committee and member of The Law Association Property Disputes Committee. Tina mainly practises in property, construction and litigation. She has deep and wide experience in virtually all aspects of property law and property development and has been involved in some of New Zealand’s largest property projects. Tina has also developed expertise in construction issues and has presented papers at many New Zealand law seminars on property and construction law. She contributes regularly to the Builders & Contractors Magazine. Tina also speaks fluent Korean. Being client-centric Tina has also taken on numerous employment cases (both employer and employee) and the consequent mediation and settlements. Tina regularly appears in Tribunals and Courts. Clients love working with Tina as she is an excellent communicator, works very efficiently and keeps clients fully informed.