The Law Association of New Zealand

Enforcement Offerings (2025) (On Demand)

This On Demand was recorded on 14 August 2025.

The Judge accepts your client’s evidence and arguments, and enters judgment on the claim. 

Hooray! But now what?  

This On Demand examines how formal judgments are obtained and enforced, including different types of judgments, fixing costs, interest, sealing the judgment and the various options to help with enforcement of orders of the High Court and District Court as well as other courts and tribunals. It will also give some pointers for steps which you can take during the course of the proceeding to strengthen your client’s position post-judgment.

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop your knowledge of the various options for enforcement, including alternatives to bankruptcy/liquidation proceedings and practical discussion of worked examples.
  • Refresh your knowledge of the different types of judgment, how to enter judgment by default and applications to set aside.
  • Hear practical tips in relation to steps such as sealing orders.
  • Update your understanding about costs and interest.
  • Improve your effectiveness in advising clients on enforcement and related matters.


Who Should Watch?

Litigators up to intermediate level and those more senior seeking a refresher. General practitioners who do some litigation work will also benefit from attending.


Presenters

Kevin Glover, Barrister, Shortland Chambers
Toby Braun, Director, BBL Lawyers


Toby Braun

Toby has worked in litigation in firms in Auckland, the UK and Hamilton since 2000, and spent time working at Barclays Bank then focusing on regulatory work at the Financial Services Authority (now the Financial Conduct Authority) in London. Since 2013 he has been a director of the specialist litigation firm Braun Bond & Lomas, dealing with all types of commercial and civil disputes.

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Kevin Glover

Kevin Glover is a barrister at Shortland Chambers in Auckland who practises in the area of commercial disputes. He has specialist expertise in intellectual property disputes at IPONZ, trial and appellate levels, and is regularly instructed on cases involving interim injunction applications. Kevin was admitted in 2000, and has practised as a barrister sole since 2009. He is the author (with Rob Batty) of the leading text “Trade Marks in Practice” (5th edition, LexisNexis) and a contributing author to “Intellectual Property Law” (LexisNexis).

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Details

CPD Hours: 2.00hr

Pricing Details

Ticket Price

Member: $195 GST
Non-Member: $275 GST






This On Demand includes the video and materials, and will earn CPD. 

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