CANCELLED: Immigration Law: New Privacy Risks & Ethical Traps
With evolving privacy and data security standards and constant new disputes and regulatory prosecutions, it’s critical that you understand how privacy laws impact client information and your day-day activities. When does private information become public information and under what circumstances can the right to privacy be waived? How can you ensure privacy law compliance? Plus, explore critical ethical issues you may encounter in today’s immigration law landscape.
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Ethics & Professional Responsibility
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 1 MANDATORY ETHICS CPD POINT
MARA APPROVAL NUMBER SM481
MIGRATION AGENTS CANNOT CLAIM MARA CPD POINTS FROM THIS ON-DEMAND RECORDING
Is How You Are Handling Client Information in the Privacy Law Danger Zone?
- A step-by-step map for privacy compliance
- When does private information become public information and under what circumstances can the right to privacy be waived?
- Ethical issues and suggestions on how to avoid conflicts of interest and the resolution of special circumstances
- Critical details of the Australian Privacy Principles and a comparison with the European GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) which is being considered as the global ‘gold’ standard
Presented by Phillip Yip, Principal Director, Phillip Yip & Associates; Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law
Testimonials
“Very informative and clear”
“Extremely competent and easy to understand”
Presenters
Phillip Yip is an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law with the Law Society of New South Wales and has over 25 years of experience. He leads a specialist immigration law team that assists local and overseas businesses seeking business and corporate immigration solutions for foreign nationals.