Issue 509 | 13 September 2021
LexisNexis® News
 
              
              
 
 
Did you know that our LexisNexis training webinars are complementary and most are 
CPD compliant? 
 
Monday, 20th of September at 12pm

Learn how to use the correct search techniques in the RED search box and filter quickly with key words; find legislation and regulations using the LexCite™ link to cases, commentary, journal articles and textbooks, all in one place. Create a work folder adding your own annotations and stay up to date with current law. Save time using the CaseBase® Case Citator; set topic and publication alerts; customise your Lexis Advance® pages, favourite resources and settings. Look at research results via the graphical view – save reading time; read the latest updates in Lexis Advance encylopedic works, The Laws of New Zealand and Environmental Resource Management. Stay up to date with the latest content and comparative legislation tables; obtain immediate customer support 24/7 and ongoing training through our “knowledge network” and webinar series; switch jurisdictions easily via the country’s flag and work with our international content.
Duration: 60 min

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Tuesday, 28th of September at 12pm

In this session, we will provide an orientation to Lexis Advance. Learn to harness the power of the Advance search engine to find caselaw, legislation, commentary, forms & precedents and guidance on all different areas of law. This session will enable you to find what you need quickly and efficiently and organise your research effectively to save time.
Duration: 60 min

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Wednesday, 29th of September at 12pm

Learn how to use the correct search techniques in the RED search box and filter quickly with key words; find legislation and regulations using the LexCite link to cases, commentary, journal articles and textbooks, all in one place. Create a work folder adding your own annotations and stay up to date with current law. Save time using the CaseBase Case Citator; set topic and publication alerts; customise your Lexis Advance pages, favourite resources and settings. Look at research results via the graphical view – save reading time; read the latest updates in Lexis Advance encylopedic works, The Laws of New Zealand and Environmental Resource Management. Stay up to date with the latest content and comparative legislation tables; obtain immediate customer support 24/7 and ongoing training through our “knowledge network” and webinar series; switch jurisdictions easily via the country’s flag and work with our international content.
Duration: 60 min

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Unable to attend our webinars? Visit Learning Options on the LexisNexis Knowledge Network and explore alternative ways our Learning Consultants can tailor your training experience to meet your needs and skill set.
LexisNexis ONDEMAND webinars are delivered by subject experts and accompanied by a short comprehension quiz. Our latest ONDEMAND webinars are as follows:


Guidance on the principles and practical issues associated with workplace disciplinary processes and investigations.
Duration: 60 min

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The webinar looks at the recurring issues of fairness and reward that are commonly encountered during inheritance disputes and provides legal advisors, arbitrators and mediators with tools to advise and manage these when drafting or advising clients on wills, estates and succession.
Duration: 60 min

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This webinar examines the ongoing challenges of knowing your customer and practicalities of ensuring appropriate customer due diligence in an increasingly digital world in order to meet AML/CFT requirements.
Duration: 60 min

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Applying for a court order to administer a deceased estate when a person dies without a will is often complicated. This webinar appraises the requirements for an application of intestacy; the selection of appropriate evidence in support of the application and the recognition of factors that affect entitlement.
Duration: 60 min

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The application process for Letters of Administration with the will annexed differs from probate applications, and knowing what matters need to be considered and addressed and supported by evidence, or indeed omitted, when making an application, is not always clear. This webinar provides guidance on recognising the key requirements for the preparation of a valid will and the requirements for making an improperly executed will declared valid.
Duration: 60 min

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To find out more about the content webinars, click via the eStore here.
 
Textbooks
 
Paul Heath & Mike Whale (editors)

RRP*incl GST: $200.00 $180.00 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988546605 (book – two volume set)            
Publication date: September 2021
 
 
Peter Watts QC, Hon. Justice Neil Campbell & Chris Hare

RRP*incl GST: $160.00 $144.00 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988546346 (book)
ISBN: 9781988546353 (ebook)                          
Publication date: November 2021
 
Garrow and Turkington’s Criminal Law

Service 175 is now available online.

Commentary has been updated for the Crimes Act 1961 and Search and Surveillance Act 2012. The Index has also been updated.
 
Textbook
 
Gordon Anderson & Dawn Duncan                     

RRP*incl GST: $150.00 $135.00 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988546582 (book)                            
ISBN: 9781988546599 (ebook)                          
Publication date: December 2021
 
Practical Guidance: Family

Latest legal updates
Family Court (Supporting Children in Court) Legislation Act 2021 assented

No specific stalking law in New Zealand

Napier Judge rebukes senior judges over intervention in Oranga Tamariki case

New extended bright-line property tax rules impact separating couples who own second property

Disabled teen made ward of court to get him back to school
Textbooks
 
Mark Henaghan, Bill Atkin, Shonagh Burnhill & Anna Chapman              

RRP*incl GST: $175.00 $157.50 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988546636 (book – two volume set)                         
Publication date: October 2021
 
 
LNNZ                                        

RRP*incl GST: $150.00 $135.00 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988546889 (book – two volume set)                         
Publication date: October 2021
 
District Courts Practice (Civil)

Service 184 is now available online.

This service includes updated commentary to the District Court Rules 2014.
 
Conveyancing Bulletin

Volume 19 issue 14 is now available online.

This issue includes comment on recent key cases in the areas of landlord and tenant, caveats, easements, freehold covenants, no-survivorship notation and sale of land.
 
Practical Guidance: Succession

Latest legal update
Wills dispute over sale of Queenstown property
 
Practical Guidance: Trusts

Latest legal update
Trustee held not to have breached duties in selling large family farm
Textbook
 
Chris Kelly, Greg Kelly, Colette McKenzie & Kimberly Lawrence

RRP*incl GST: $220.00 $198.00 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988546292 (book)
ISBN: 9781988546308 (ebook)
Publication date: October 2021
 
Textbooks
 
New Zealand Women’s Law Journal – Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine, Volume 4, 2020                                     
The New Zealand Women’s Law Journal Trust

RRP*incl GST: $30.00
ISBN: NZWLJ2020VOL4        
Publication date: September 2021
 
 
Katie Cowan                                               

RRP*incl GST: $30.00 $27.00 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988546520 (book)
ISBN: 9781988546537 (ebook)        
Publication date: September 2021
 
 
John Burrows and Jeremy Finn (editors)           

RRP*incl GST: $150.00 $135.00 (pre-order price)
ISBN: 9781988546544 (book)                          
ISBN: 9781988546551 (ebook)                
Publication date: December 2021
 
 
 
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