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AMINZ ARBITRATION SKILLS INTENSIVE 1-3 JULY 2021, WELLINGTON A three-day executive programme bringing together New Zealand’s top practitioners in the field of arbitration PROGRAMME CO-DIRECTORS ROYDEN HINDLE NICOLE SMITH Royden Hindle is an experienced commercial Nicole Smith is a specialist in all aspects of arbitrator, construction adjudicator and arbitration and an experienced dispute resolution mediator. lawyer. He was a litigation partner at Simpson Grierson She sits as an arbitrator and adjudicator on New before moving to the bar in 1996. In 1999/2000 Zealand and international disputes and chairs the he acted as Counsel Assisting in the Gisborne Investigating Panel of the NZ Registered Cervical Screening Inquiry. He became an Architects Board. Recent appointments have AMINZ Fellow in 2001, and received the Sir included disputes about the construction of a Ronald Davison Award for Award Writing in the hotel, management of a sports facility, cross- Fellowship Assessment Programme for that lease disputes, and disputes involving issues of year. From 2002 to 2011 Royden was Chair of tikanga. the Human Rights Review Tribunal. Since returning to private practice in late 2011 he Nicole has a strong interest in issues associated has regularly been engaged as arbitrator, with climate change and is a member of the ICC construction adjudicator or mediator in a wide Task Force on Disputes involving Climate Related variety of commercial matters. issues and has worked with the IBA on climate change issues. She also recently authored a He is a member of both the Mediation and chapter on a claim before the Waitangi Tribunal Arbitration Panels of AMINZ, and was an AMINZ on climate change issues. Council member from 2011 to 2020 (Royden is the Immediate Past President of AMINZ). She worked for four years in the litigation group Royden has been AMINZ’ Director of at Simpson Grierson and 9 years in the Professional Studies since 2015. international arbitration group of Clifford Chance in London. She set up as an independent Royden is also a Principal Arbitrator, Evaluator arbitration consultant in 2006. She was admitted & Mediator with the New Zealand Disputes as a Barrister and Solicitor in New Zealand in Resolution Centre, and a Resolution Institute- 1993 and was admitted in the UK in 2000. She is a accredited mediator. He is a Deputy Chair of Fellow (Arb) of AMINZ and a Fellow of the the Health Practitioners’ Disciplinary Tribunal. Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (United Royden has taught Arbitration at AUT Kingdom). University since 2013. He is a member of Bankside Chambers. She is the author of the NZ report on the Recognition and Enforcement of New York For more information visit roydenhindle.co.nz Convention Awards (ICC Special Supplement). or bankside.co.nz Nicole is based in Tauranga and practices as a Barrister sole from Mauao Chambers. AMINZ ARBITRATION SKILLS INTENSIVE GUEST PRESENTERS TERRY SISSONS Terry Sissons is a barrister, arbitrator and mediator with over 40 years’ experience as a lawyer in New Zealand. He currently divides his FIONA TREGONNING time between Wellington and Marlborough where he has chambers at 219 Hawkesbury Road, Fiona is a general commercial litigation and near Renwick. arbitration lawyer. Terry has acted as counsel in a wide variety of She leads the Arbitration team within cases before the New Zealand courts, including MinterEllisonRuddWatts’ national Disputes contract and property disputes, negligence, Resolution division and has a wealth of estate, trust and relationship property and experience in working with clients to equitable claims, insolvency, securities effectively resolve complex or international enforcement, fisheries, gaming, professional disputes across a range of industry sectors. disciplinary proceedings, judicial review and She has acted in multiple arbitrations under arbitrations both as counsel and arbitrator. Terry New Zealand’s Arbitration Act, as well as High Sisson’s main areas of practice are arbitration Court challenges to arbitral awards and stays and mediation and professional disciplinary of proceedings, and international arbitrations proceedings. under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules and the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce rules. Terry has acted as arbitrator in disputes involving commercial contracts, distribution and Her practice includes contractual disputes, franchise agreements, commercial leases, rent advice on dispute resolution clauses, financial reviews, construction and engineering, services regulatory issues, health and safety insurance, professional and farming partnership obligations, conduct and culture matters, and dissolutions, real property and trusts. He has anti-bribery and corruption issues. also carried out independent investigations into Fiona took up a Fulbright scholarship to matters affecting the racing industry, undertake an LLM at Harvard Law School in professional sport and local government. He has 2002, following which she spent a year acted as mediator in disputes involving seconded by the Harvard Sussex Program to relationship property, company liquidation, work at the Organisation for the Prohibition of partnership dissolution, commercial leases, Chemical Weapons in The Hague. Fiona then misfeasance in public office, professional spent five years at Herbert Smith (now Herbert complaints and resource management. He acts Smith Freehills) in London and Hong Kong pro bono as mediator of complaints referred by working on commercial litigation and Wellington based Standards Committees of the arbitration matters. NZLS. Prior to joining MinterEllisonRuddWatts in His experience before professional regulatory August 2017, she spent a number of years bodies includes acting as prosecuting counsel for working at another major New Zealand law the Professional Conduct Committee of the New firm. Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants and acting as legal assessor for the New Zealand Registered Architects Board in relation to disciplinary proceedings. AMINZ ARBITRATION SKILLS INTENSIVE GUEST PRESENTERS PAUL MICHALIK Paul Michalik is a barrister and arbitrator NICOLA SWAN practicing from Lambton Chambers, in Wellington. Paul graduated from Victoria Nicola Swan FCIARB / FAMINZ is a Wellington- University of Wellington and was admitted to the based partner in Chapman Tripp’s Litigation & Bar in 1993. Paul completed a Bachelor of Civil Dispute Resolution team and leads the firm's Law at Oxford University in 1996-1997, and international law practice. She has particular taught as member of the Oxford University expertise in international arbitration, New Faculty of Law for one year, before returning to Zealand commercial dispute resolution, public private practice in New Zealand. international law, public law and climate risk. He worked for and was partner in a national law Recognised by clients as having excellent rapport, firm, before joining the independent bar in 2011. and as effective in developing case and advocacy strategy, Nicola has broad experience before Paul has specialised expertise in insurance law, international arbitral tribunals and in domestic having taught the subject at Victoria University courts. Nicola regularly advises on disputes with of Wellington, and co-authored the book an international element and those which Insurance Claims in New Zealand (Michalik and incorporate both public and commercial law. Boys, LexisNexis, 2015). Prior to returning to Wellington in 2019, Nicola practised in London for seven years with a major Paul also provides advice on complex insurance, US law firm, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, where trust and company matters. she acted on a range of international arbitration disputes including international commercial arbitration involving European, Russian, Asian and African parties, international human rights disputes before a range of domestic and international tribunals, and public international law disputes involving state obligations. Nicola is recognised as a rising star by Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2021 and as a Future Leader by Who’s Who Legal: Arbitration for 2021. Nicola is a current member of the IBA’s ESG Arbitration Committee and was closely involved in several recent ICC Commission on Arbitration Task Forces involving witness evidence and climate change arbitration. Nicola has also been closely involved POLLY POPE with the London-based Young Public International Law Group and the American Society of Polly Pope is a litigation partner and Chair of the International Law. Partnership at Russell McVeagh. Polly is a Fellow (Arb) of AMINZ, a Fellow of the Chartered Nicola speaks regularly on climate risk and Institute of Arbitrators, and a member of the environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk arbitration panel of AMINZ. management in business. Her practice encompasses insolvency, construction, financial and commercial disputes. AMINZ ARBITRATION SKILLS INTENSIVE GUEST PRESENTERS JEREMY JOHNSON Jeremy is an experienced litigator and dispute resolution specialist. He has expertise in commercial, insolvency, relationship property, arbitrations, equity and trust law. BEN VANDERKOLK Jeremy is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and holds a STEP With over three decades of litigation, Advanced Certificate in Trust Disputes, placing prosecution and dispute resolution experience, first in his global class. He was also the Ben is regarded by his peers as highly skilled, youngest person to become a Fellow of the impartial and independent. With a reputable and Arbitrators’ and Mediators’