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Arbitration Day

  • Russell McVeagh Auckland, Auckland, 1010 New Zealand (map)

Join us for AMINZ Arbitration Day 2025, a full-day event dedicated to the latest developments in arbitration both domestic and international, and an opportunity to connect with some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading arbitrators, legal practitioners and industry experts.

Topics

We will be covering a range of topics through presentations and panel discussions, including:

  • Welcome address – Charting the Course: The Future of Arbitration in Aotearoa with Anna Kirk

  • Lessons from the UK – what can we learn in NZ from England’s reform of its Arbitration Act? A panel discussion with Nicola Swan and Michelle Mau with special commentary from Hon Paul Heath KC, chaired by Daniel Kalderimis KC.

  • The Dos and Don’ts of Arbitration: Insights from Counsel and Experts, with Marika Eastwick-Field, Julian Long,
    Sarah Wroe and Shane Hussey.

  • The Big Reveal – The Second Aotearoa New Zealand Arbitration Survey with Dr Anna Kirk and Royden Hindle.

  • Arbitration in Action – Unpacking Recent Case Law Development: a panel discussion with Liam McNeely and Lydia Sharpe, chaired by Polly Pope.

  • Practice and Procedure: Thoughts on Efficiency, Flexibility and Cultural Appropriateness: a panel discussion with Renika Siciliano, Emmolina May and Tim Lindsay, chaired by Rachael Jones.

Meet the Presenters

If you're an arbitrator or keen to learn more about arbitration, don't miss this chance to stay up to date, join important conversations, and expand your network.

Register to join us on Friday 13 June at Russell McVeagh, Auckland.

Event Details

Date: Friday 13 June 2025
Time: 9am-5pm with morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided.
Venue: Russell McVeagh
Location: Auckland
CPD: 4

Member pricing: $396 (inc. GST)
Non-Member pricing: $515 (inc. GST)

AMINZ Arbitration Day 2025 is generously hosted by
Russell McVeagh

 
 
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