Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa Hui-ā-Tau / Annual Conference

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Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa Hui-ā-Tau / Annual Conference 4-6 September 2014, Tauranga Māori lawyers in the 21st Century: survive and thrive individually and collectively Programme & Registration Booklet Up to 10.75 CPD Hours with Toto Weka Sponsors 0

From the THRMOA Tumuaki Tēnā koutou katoa, On behalf of the Executive for Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa (the Māori Law Society) we invite you to join us at our annual conference for 2014 at the Windermere Campus of the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic in Tauranga. The theme of this year s conference is Māori lawyers in the 21st Century: survive and thrive individually and collectively with keynote sessions covering this kaupapa together with specific sessions on a variety of different practice areas relevant to Māori. The programme offers a total of 10.75 CPD hours on topics that are both unique and relevant to Māori legal practice. This is a special opportunity for those practicing in these important areas of law to engage fully, explore new ideas and gain valuable CPD hours in the process. As a not for profit organisation, we have to acknowledge our sponsors who have made this Conference possible, in particular our Toto Weka sponsors, Chapman Tripp, Westpac and Deloitte. We also acknowledge the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, CodeBlue, Konica Minolta and EMA. We took a break from hui-ā-tau last year after hosting the inaugural World Indigenous Lawyers Conference in 2012 in Hamilton but we are confident that the standard of this year s Conference will exceed expectations and will provide great value to our members, and all others involved in these important areas of the law. This year s Conference is open to members of Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa and non-members. We encourage all those working in those areas relevant to Māori to attend the Conference and take advantage of the dynamic programme on offer. Ani Bennett/Spencer Webster Co-Presidents Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa Mā te ture, mō te iwi By the law, for the people. 1

Programme Theme - Māori lawyers in the 21st Century: survive and thrive individually and collectively Thursday 4 September 2014 1pm-3pm 3pm-4pm 4pm-5pm 6pm Pōwhiri, Registrations and Lunch Practical Session Tips and Tricks for legal research LexisNexis Practical Session Practical tips for graduates: how to present yourself to firms, from CVs to interviews and beyond employment Kiri Toki Solicitor at Chapman Tripp Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa Executive Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa National Māori Moot Final Friday 5 September 2014 8.30am-9am 9am-9.30am 9.30am 9.50am-10.30am 10.30am-11am 11am-12pm Registrations Karakia, introductions and housekeeping Westpac Presentation Ma whero, ma pango, ka oti te mahi: working together to get the job done Richard Craven, Area Manager at Westpac Scott Wikohika, Business Development Manager - Māori/Iwi Business at Westpac Merv Rowe, National Manager Professionals at Westpac Keynote Address Māori lawyering for the future Spencer Webster, Director at Koning Webster Law Morning Tea Option 1: Natural Resources MV Rena: the legal and political issues Tom Bennion, Principal of Bennion Law Option 2: Employment and HR The legacy of Pike River: new changes coming to health and safety in employment Ani Bennett, Senior Associate at EMA 2

Option 3: Family Law Views from the Glenn Inquiry Kirsten Rei, Chief Executive Officer for The Glenn Inquiry Bill Wilson, Chairman for The Glenn Inquiry 12pm-1pm Option 1: Alternative Dispute Resolution Mediation and alternative dispute resolution for Māori Aidan Warren, Director at McCaw Lewis Lawyers Option 2: Women in the Law Retaining women in the practice of law: flexible working arrangements and firm policies Angela Hansen, Partner at Heimsath Alexander Paranihia Walker, Solicitor at Kahui Legal Option 3: Property Review of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 Linda Te Aho, Associate Dean Māori at Te Piringa Faculty of Law, University of Waikato 1pm-1.55pm 2pm-3pm Lunch Option 1: Corporate Law/Governance Limited Partnerships in vogue: explanation of LPs and their uses for iwi, hapū and whānau organisations Damian Stone, Partner at Kahui Legal Selwyn Hayes, Executive Director at Ernst Young Option 2: Te Reo in the Law The use of Te Reo Māori by practitioners, in the Courts and in legislation he reo kihi noa iho? (presented in Te Reo Māori) Tai Ahu, Solicitor at Kensington Swan Maia Wikaira, Solicitor at Kahui Legal Option 3: Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Act and the place of tikanga in criminal law Judge Eddie Paul, District Court Judge, Auckland Khylee Quince, Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Auckland 3pm-3.30pm 3.30pm-5pm 8pm Afternoon Tea Sponsored by Konica Minolta Chapman Tripp - Māori Economy Discussion Changes to the Māori Economy and the role of Māori businesses Nick Wells, Partner at Chapman Tripp Te Aopare Dewes, Senior Associate at Chapman Tripp Casual Function The Phoenix, 67 The Strand, Tauranga 3

Saturday 6 September 2014 8.45am 8.45am-9.45am 9.45am-10.10am 10.10am-10.30am 10.30am-11.30am 11.30am-12.30pm Registrations THRMOA Annual General Meeting Morning Tea Deloitte Presentation Titiro atu ki nga taumata ō te moana: transitioning to the commercial space Leon Wijohn, Partner at Deloitte Keynote Address Effective Practice Management: Māori lawyers in the future from a business management perspective Kiriana Tan, Barrister at Te Koopu Chambers Ophir Cassidy, Principal at Manukau Law Option 1: Property Patricia Grace v Minister for Land Information New Zealand Leo Watson, Barrister Option 2: Treaty of Waitangi Urgency applications and considerations/alternatives Judge Stephen Clark, Māori Land Court Judge Paul Majurey, Partner at Atkins Holm Majurey Option 3: In House Counsel Lawyers as managers Liana Poutu, General Manager at Taranaki Iwi Trust 12.30pm-1.30pm 1.30pm 2.15pm 3pm 6.30pm Keynote Address Managing issues of tikanga, relationships and conflicts with the changing role of Māori lawyers Te Awanuiarangi (Awanui) Black Tavake Afeaki, Barrister at Jamaica Chambers Lunch Conference Wrap Up THRM Co-Presidents - Ani Bennett and Spencer Webster Sports Challenge Rugby and Netball Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa (Māori Law Society) and Ngā Kaitatau Māori o Aotearoa (Māori Accountants Network) Rangataua Sports & Cultural Club, 450 Maungatapu Road, Maungatapu Formal Conference Dinner Mills Reef Winery, 143 Moffat Road, Bethlehem 4

Registration Information Conference Venue The Conference will be held at the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic s Windermere Campus, Windermere Drive, Tauranga. All rooms will be signposted at the venue with the main Conference being held in H Block. A registration desk will be set up at the entry to H Block. Further details regarding parking and transport will be provided to those registered closer to the Conference date. Conference Dinner A highlight of the programme annually is the formal Conference dinner which will be held at Mills Reef Winery this year on the Saturday evening. If you wish to bring a guest to the dinner or purchase a ticket for the dinner only, tickets are $125 each. Numbers for the dinner are limited and those registered for the full Conference will take priority. Sports Challenges The programme includes the annual sports challenge between Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa and Ngā Kaitatau Māori o Aotearoa (Māori Accountants Network). The rules of the sports challenge dictate that it is open to members only, with all other Conference participants more than welcome to enjoy as spectators. Details of the sports challenge will be provided in due course. Accommodation Options Accommodation at special conference rates has been reserved for conference participants at the following hotels: Hotel on Devonport, 72 Devonport Road, Tauranga from $160 per night (+ GST) Participants are to book accommodation themselves with reference to the Conference. Bookings must be made by 1 August 2014 to secure the above rate. Space may be limited. Any additional accommodation rates will be advised via the Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa website. This rate is no longer available. Limited marae accommodation (communal) is available at Wairoa Marae (Tauranga West Rd, SH2) and Paparoa Marae (Paparoa Road, Te Puna). Linen and pillowcases will be provided but all other bedding and pillows are to be organised by participants. Membership of THRMOA and Membership Rates Membership of Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa is as of right to any person who is of Māori descent and who has a Law Degree or other legal qualification or who is studying for a Law Degree or other legal qualification or is a lecturer of law-related units of learning at any tertiary institution. Member rates apply to those who fall under the above definition but do not come within the criteria for student rates below. If you are unsure about your eligibility to be a member of THRMOA please contact our Secretary, Maia Wikaira at maia@kahuilegal.co.nz Student Rates Student rates apply to those who are currently studying for a Law Degree or other legal qualification and are not in full time employment. For students only, we offer the option to register by 1 August to lock in the benefit of the early bird rate but pay your registration fee any time before the date of the conference. We encourage students to register as 5

early as possible for the hui-ā-tau and through your Māori law students association. Group Discount For those organisations, law firms or other groups with 4 or more people registered for the Conference, a 10% group discount is to be taken from the total cost of registrations. A 10% discount on the applicable rate (i.e. member or non-member) shall also be available to staff of the following national community organisations: Coalition of Community Law Centres Aotearoa Māori Land Court District Offices The group discount does not apply on student rates, day rates or dinner only registrations. 6

THRM Hui-ā-Tau/Annual Conference Tauranga 4-6 September 2014 Please register me for: Full Conference or Thursday only or Friday only or Saturday only TITLE FIRST NAME LAST NAME NAME FOR NAME TAG IWI (OPTIONAL) FIRM/ORGANISATION Fees (incl. GST) Other than student registrations or unless otherwise arranged, registrations will not be actioned until payment is received. The registration fee includes all meals specifically noted in the programme, including the formal conference dinner. Conference packs will be provided at the Conference. By 1 Aug or Members $650 $750 Non-members $750 $850 Students $200 $250 After 1 Aug PO BOX DX TOWN/CITY PHONE MOBILE EMAIL Day rate $400 Conference Dinner only $125 Group Discount (10% off total cost) Yes/No Total $ POSITION PRACTICE AREA(S) SPECIAL DIETARY/OTHER NEEDS (IF APPLICABLE) Privacy Act 1993 The information requested on this registration form is for Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa. If you do not wish Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa to use your information to update its database of members and send pānui, please indicate below. DO NOT use my details for any of the above noted purposes. Cancellation/Refunds If you cancel your registration 10 working days before the conference date a refund will be made, less an administration fee of $100 (incl GST). After this date there will be no individual refunds unless the conference is cancelled. Registrations are transferable to another person up until five working days before the conference. Please advise Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa in writing of the change. Payment I attach a cheque made payable to Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa Incorporated Direct deposit has been made to Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa Incorporated bank account: Māori Law Society Incorporated ASB Bank, Lambton Quay Branch, Wellington 12-3066-0054937-01 Please debit my credit card account: Mastercard Card Number Name Post To: Email To: Expiry Date Security Code Visa Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa c/- New Zealand Law Society P O Box 5041, Wellington 6145 fran.jacobs@lawsociety.org.nz www.maorilawsociety.co.nz 7