CPD Points: 12
Starts: 8:30am Saturday, 22 Nov 2025
Ends: 5:00pm Saturday, 22 Nov 2025
Location: Wellington High Court
View Map4-7 PQE Participant Ticket - Civil stream: $900.00
4-7 PQE Participant Ticket - Criminal stream: $900.00
4-7 PQE Participant Ticket - Family stream: $900.00
8+ PQE Participant Ticket - Civil stream: $1,200.00
8+ PQE Participant Ticket - Criminal stream: $1,200.00
8+ PQE Participant Ticket - Family stream: $1,200.00
Contact: Rufina Pollett
The New Zealand Bar Association | Ngā Ahorangi Motuhake o te Ture's Mastering Cross-Examination workshop provides you with first-class training by some of the top members of the profession on the craft of Cross-Examination. This is the course you should attend if you are serious about improving your skills.
This workshop will sell out quickly.
The workshop uses a combination of theory, performance and critique to ensure that each attendee receives the maximum learning experience. Advocates will have an opportunity to view a range of skills and styles over the course of the workshop and will gain insight into what might work for them.
Who should attend
The workshop is best suited to senior (8 years + Post Admission Experience) and intermediate practitioners (4-7 years PAE). There are streams for criminal, civil and family practitioners.
Our Course Directors and Faculty
Our Course Directors are Chris Gudsell KC, Rachael Reed KC, and Nikki Pender. Our Coaches are all senior counsel or near equivalent experience (senior juniors), together with retired and sitting Judges.
Key features
- CPD credit is 12 hours (including attendance).
- Based on the highly successful programme developed by the Australian Bar Association and the Inns of Court College of Advocacy (an advance on the traditional NITA approach).
- Participant-to-coach ratio is 2:1.
Highly experienced coaches from the top levels of the profession. - Civil, criminal, and family streams are available, each with different case scenarios.
- Teaching is supportive and precise, and there is a high degree of collegiality.
- Theoretical underpinning is taught through an on-demand webinar, allowing participants to structure their own time.
- The time at the workshop is spent on practical activities, including one-on-one coaching and simulated cross-examination presentations.
- You will be required to undertake at least four hours of preparation, including attending a one-hour webinar and preparing your cross-examination.
Structure
During the workshop, participants will:
- Have coaching sessions with highly experienced coaches.
- Undertake simulated cross-examination sessions.
- Receive feedback from the judge.
- Receive feedback from coaches and be given an individualised summary of performance and areas to consider.
- Replay their cross, addressing the points made in the morning session.
- Observe a demonstration of skills and techniques by senior counsel.
Learning outcomes
- An understanding of the purpose and scope of cross-examination.
- Knowledge of the applicable rules of evidence.
- Knowledge of applicable professional conduct standards.
- A grasp of the methods for accrediting and discrediting witnesses.
- The ability to ensure that the cross-examination is consistent with the theory of the case.
- The ability to frame questions and to structure the cross-examination effectively.
- Techniques for controlling witnesses.
- The ability to avoid confrontation or aggression.
- An understanding of how to adapt the questioning to suit particular types of witnesses.
- Awareness of how to cross-examine from documents.
- The ability to manage unhelpful answers.
Registration
Now open. Limited tickets will sell out quickly, so we encourage you to register ASAP to avoid disappointment.
Please note: While all attempts will be made to place you in your preferred stream (civil, criminal, family) if for any reason we are unable to provide the stream you have booked, and you do not want to change to an available stream, a full refund will be provided to you.
We will be in touch to confirm your place after we have received your completed questionnaire. The link to the questionnaire will be sent to you when you have registered.
Event Speakers
Chris Gudsell KC
Chris Gudsell is an experienced King's Counsel based in Hamilton, with a door tenancy at Stout Street Chambers. He has a broad field of practice, specialising in civil and commercial litigation. Chris works throughout New Zealand, regularly appearing as Senior Counsel in a wide range of forums, from Tribunals to the Supreme Court. For the past 25 years, Chris has focused primarily on civil and commercial litigation. Chris was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2007.
Chris is a co-Chair of the Bar Association’s Education Committee. He has been involved in advocacy training for many years and has participated as a member of faculty on courses in Australia, Malaysia, South Africa and in the UK at the highly respected Keble Course at Oxford.
Chris Gudsell is an experienced King's Counsel based in Hamilton, with a door tenancy at Stout Street Chambers. He has a broad field of practice, specialising in civil and commercial litigation. Chris works throughout New Zealand, regularly appearing as Senior Counsel in a wide range of forums, from Tribunals to the Supreme Court. For the past 25 years, Chris has focused primarily on civil and commercial litigation. Chris was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2007.
Chris is a co-Chair of the Bar Association’s Education Committee. He has been involved in advocacy training for many years and has participated as a member of faculty on courses in Australia, Malaysia, South Africa and in the UK at the highly respected Keble Course at Oxford.
Rachael Reed KC
Appointed as a King’s Counsel in 2017, Rachael has conducted numerous high-profile cases. Practising at the intersection of criminal and civil law, she is an expert in fraud, financial services and regulatory cases. She leads long and complex criminal and civil trials. She also assists clients during investigations conducted by all regulators with an eye to minimising risk and managing reputation.
Rachael has also conducted high profile and complex appeals in the Court of Appeal and has been previously appointed counsel to assist the Court in the Supreme Court.
Rachael is also internationally recognised for her advocacy. She has taught advocacy on an Advanced Advocacy Training Course in Australia in 2019 and on the reknown South Eastern Circuit Tim Dutton QBE KC Advanced International Advocacy Course at Keble, Oxford for 3 consecutive years in 2019, 2022 and 2023 (courses were not held in 2020 and 2021 because of Covid concerns). Rachael is a co-chair of the Bar Association’s Education Committee.
Appointed as a King’s Counsel in 2017, Rachael has conducted numerous high-profile cases. Practising at the intersection of criminal and civil law, she is an expert in fraud, financial services and regulatory cases. She leads long and complex criminal and civil trials. She also assists clients during investigations conducted by all regulators with an eye to minimising risk and managing reputation.
Rachael has also conducted high profile and complex appeals in the Court of Appeal and has been previously appointed counsel to assist the Court in the Supreme Court.
Rachael is also internationally recognised for her advocacy. She has taught advocacy on an Advanced Advocacy Training Course in Australia in 2019 and on the reknown South Eastern Circuit Tim Dutton QBE KC Advanced International Advocacy Course at Keble, Oxford for 3 consecutive years in 2019, 2022 and 2023 (courses were not held in 2020 and 2021 because of Covid concerns). Rachael is a co-chair of the Bar Association’s Education Committee.
Nikki Pender
Nikki is a barrister at Kate Sheppard Chambers Nikki began her career at the Crown Law Office, where she appeared regularly for the Crown in judicial review and commercial-regulatory matters. Nikki has 30 years’ experience representing private sector clients and regulatory agencies in civil, competition, disciplinary and public law matters. She also contributes to policy development and law reform, particularly in the justice sector. Nikki is the founding director of Legal Empowerment, which provides witness familiarisation and expert witness skills training in Australia and New Zealand. She also teaches and coaches advocacy skills.
Nikki is co-chair of the NZBA's Education Committee.
Nikki is a barrister at Kate Sheppard Chambers Nikki began her career at the Crown Law Office, where she appeared regularly for the Crown in judicial review and commercial-regulatory matters. Nikki has 30 years’ experience representing private sector clients and regulatory agencies in civil, competition, disciplinary and public law matters. She also contributes to policy development and law reform, particularly in the justice sector. Nikki is the founding director of Legal Empowerment, which provides witness familiarisation and expert witness skills training in Australia and New Zealand. She also teaches and coaches advocacy skills.
Nikki is co-chair of the NZBA's Education Committee.