Navigating and Managing Insurance Law Disputes

Tuesday, 24 February 2026
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Attend and earn 1 CPD hour

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Learning Objectives:
  • Understand key principles of policy interpretation and dispute resolution pathways in insurance law
  • Identify practical strategies for claims preparation, evidence gathering, and client management
Navigating and Managing Insurance Law Disputes

 

  • Policy interpretation principles
  • Claims preparation and evidence gathering
  • Dispute resolution pathways (internal and external)
  • Client and expectation management
  • Legislative and regulatory updates

Presented by Tim Gunn, Director, Tim Gunn Lawyer

Chair

Gary Hughes, Barrister, Britomart Chambers

Presenters


Gary Hughes, Barrister, Britomart Chambers
Gary is a leading independent lawyer at Britomart Chambers, specialising in all types of regulatory investigations, enforcement and disputes, advocacy, and advice. His insurance practice has a focus on financial lines, D&O, or statutory liability cases. He has deep expertise in resolving issues with business crime regulators – especially the Commerce Commission, Financial Markets Authority, AML/CFT Supervisors, Serious Fraud Office, Privacy Commission, and other government agencies. Widely known for specialist work on Competition law and Anti-Money Laundering cases, Gary is a member of the NZ Law Society Law Reform Committee, Chair of the International Bar Association’s AML & Sanctions Experts committee, and author of the Thomson Reuters textbook AML/CFT Workflows & Guidance for Lawyers. At the cutting edge of regulatory issues, his work includes the DIA’s first AML/CFT pecuniary penalty case, Russian Sanctions Act issues, and defending the first criminal cartel prosecution in New Zealand. Gary has worked on insurance law disputes and problems throughout his 28-year career including at leading law firms (Clyde & Co, Chapman Tripp and Wilson Harle) and for a period in-house at Aon UK. That ranges from defending claims against directors/managers, to policy coverage disputes, to Commerce Commission or RBNZ prudential investigation of insurance companies. Gary’s pragmatic strategic approach also makes him a sought-after trainer of Boards and Professional partnerships. Admitted in NZ (1996), also qualified in England & Wales and Supreme Court of NSW Australia.

Tim Gunn, Director, Tim Gunn Lawyer
Tim Gunn is a dedicated civil litigation lawyer specialising in insurance law, employment disputes, and civil litigation. He began his legal career in Queenstown before moving to Auckland, Sydney and Christchurch, where he honed his skills at prominent insurance law firms. A pivotal moment in his career was working alongside the late Andrew Hooker at Shine Lawyers, whose passion for justice and dedication to client advocacy inspires his practice. He is now based in Matakana, North of Auckland, NZ where he lives locally with his wife and two children. He is down to earth, approachable individual who acts for all sorts of clients ranging from large businesses to individuals based all around New Zealand. His core values are fairness and pragmatism which means regardless of the client or the values of the dispute. He is intrinsically driven to deliver solution orientated advice with a demonstrated record that he is proud of. He is a vocal advocate for mental health and well practiced in supporting clients through challenging experience with empathy, compassion and clear communication.

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Navigating and Managing Insurance Law Disputes

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Tuesday, 24 February 2026
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CPD Hours 1
$130.00
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