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'Members' are members of the New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa. If you have a practising certificate, you are a registered lawyer – this does not mean you are a 'Member'. If you are not a lawyer but an Associate Member of the Law Society you qualify for 'Members' rates.
Visit the New Zealand Law Society website for information.
Visit the New Zealand Law Society website for information.
If you are a New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa Member or an Associate Member you will qualify for Members' pricing. You will need to login before completing the purchase of your course if you wish to receive Members' pricing. You can either login under the 'myCPD' section or when you reach the 'Shopping Cart' you can login there.
Your username is your 6 digit Law Society registry (login) ID number. You can find out your username from the following options:
You will not be able to register for a course online that is full – however the website will notify you of this and give you an email link to the Registrations Officer. Email the registrations officer asking to be put on the waiting list.
You may register for all courses. If there is a restriction, the information for the particular course will outline it. You may pay at the 'Member' rate only if you are a 'Member' of the New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa.
Yes. If you are registering online simply change the address (this change will only take effect for that particular order if you are a Law Society Member or an Associate Member).
We do not provide invoicing for courses. However, we do invoice New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa members for books & on demand CPD.
The refund policy for any programme is clearly set out on the web page for a particular course. If in doubt, please contact the registrations officer or call 0800 333 111.
We offer the following payment methods:
Limited financial assistance may be available for some courses. The course information will indicate if assistance is available and will give you details of deadlines and an application form to download.
CLE New Zealand Law Society courses are presented primarily for lawyers and their staff. There is a surcharge for those who are not members or associate members of the New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa. Non-members are welcome to register for courses unless it is otherwise indicated, but they pay a higher fee.
Some courses are restricted to lawyers or those with a certain level or experience. Those restrictions are indicated on the course page.
If you are unable to attend a course, you may buy the book online – after the programme has been held. You can go to PDF Books and place your order.
Recordings of webinars that you have registered for are available for you to access in 'My CPD'. Recordings of live web streams are available to watch on YouTube for four weeks after the event – we will email you when the recording is ready to watch.
For books older than 2022 please contact us to discuss our back catalogue.
After placing your order, you will be automatically emailed a link to downlod your book. You will have 48 hours to download your book.
If you would like to receive all books at a discount of 20% please contact the us to discuss Standing Order subscription options. Books will be posted or emailed to you once a month, depending on your subscription.
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www.lawfoundation.org.nz – the NZ Law Foundation
www.justice.govt.nz – NZ Courts
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