Conference 2006 Highlights
Each year SPADA invites a select number of international guests to bring a broader world perspective to the conference. More
Sponsors
Principal Sponsor
New Zealand Film Commission
Strategic Partners
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise / Investment New Zealand

Premium Sponsor
Television New Zealand

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Awards
Conference hosts three unique key industry awards. The SPADA awards acknowledge innovation and honour excellence in the industry.
You don't have to be registered to enter! More
THE CLINIC
Free Legal & Business Affairs Advice
Running Thursday, Friday, Saturday…*
Introduced for the first time last year, SPADA has again secured lawyers and business affairs experts to be on hand to answer your legal and contracting questions. This is a prime opportunity for conference delegates to receive concrete tips and talk through any general issues or concerns you may have about contracts and business affairs matters. Chatham House rules will apply.
'The Clinic' will be open at preset times on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of conference. Conference delegates have the opportunity to book appointments for the maximum duration of 20mins.
Bookings are on a first-in first-serve basis and the appointment schedule will be posted at the registration/roundtable desk at conference.
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The following Legal and Business Affairs experts will be available for appointments:
Matt Emery - Lawyer, Emery Legal (Entertainment law, legal advice for television, film and music)
Robert Falvey - Partner, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts, Lawyers (Film and corporate law)
Sara Geater - Business Affairs, Channel 4, UK (International business affairs and legal advice for television, film and internet)
Tim Riley - Lawyer, Dominion Law (Entertainment law, legal advice for television, film and music)
Karen Soich - Lawyer (Intellectual property, entertainment law, employment)
*All clinic times and clinic hosts published in the programme are subject to change.
SPADA will do its utmost to keep delegates informed of any changes to the programme.