Wednesday, 10 September 2025
Enforcing Judgments: Orders to Pay, Liquidation and Bankruptcy
- Enforcement of orders to pay money: charging orders, orders for examination, sale orders, bankruptcy, liquidation and other options
- Enforcement of other orders and contempt of court
- Understanding the liquidation process and the options available to liquidators
- What bankruptcy means for individuals and creditors
Presented by Sarah Rawcliffe, Partner, Harkness Henry
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
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the full range of enforcement options for court-ordered payments
- Gain clarity on the implications and procedures of liquidation and bankruptcy
*Original Content was created in June 2024
Chair
Charlotte Webber, Partner, Anderson Lloyd
Presenters
Sarah Rawcliffe, Partner, Harkness HenryAs leader of the Harkness Henry litigation team, Sarah is an experienced commercial litigator, advising clients on a broad range of commercial disputes. She frequently advises insolvency practitioners and creditors regarding liquidations, receiverships and compromises, dealing with issues relating to securities, insolvent transactions, director breaches and recoveries. She regularly appears in the District and High Courts and also assists clients with alternative dispute resolution including mediation, arbitrations and out of court settlements.
Charlotte Webber, Partner, Anderson Lloyd
Charlotte specialises in litigation and dispute resolution, with particular expertise in personal and corporate insolvency, debt recovery, and security enforcement. Charlotte also has expertise in dispute resolution between directors, shareholders and trustees, and disputes involving negligent valuations and commercial leasing. Charlotte also advises clients in relation to insurance disputes and disputes under the Construction Contracts Act 2002. Charlotte has appeared in Court at all levels in New Zealand, including in the Supreme Court. Charlotte is a member of the Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Association of New Zealand (RITANZ) and the New Zealand Insurance Law Association.