10 Points in One Day Your Last Chance

Maximise your final opportunity to accumulate CPD points for the year by attending a session led by a panel of experts. They will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills required to enhance your professional expertise. This program includes 11 carefully selected topics that address key aspects of the legal landscape in 2024. In just one information-packed day, you can gain all the CPD points you need and reinforce your practice. 243Q28

Description

Attend and earn 10 CPD units including:
7 units in Substantive Law
1 unit in Ethics & Professional Responsibility
1 unit in Practice Management & Business Skills
1 unit in Professional Skills

This program is based on QLD legislation

Session 1

Critical Updates in Wills, Employment, and Immigration Law

Chair: Rose Dimitrious, Special Counsel, Holding Redlich

7.30am to 8.15am Wills and Estates: Best Practice to Avoid Future Disputes

Learn the best practices for wills and estates to prevent future conflicts and keep things simple.
Presented by Angela Cornford-Scott, Director, Cornford Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Succession Law; Market Leader Estates Litigation Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2023, Market Leader Wills and Estates Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2023, Best Lawyers 2022, Lawyer of the Year Trusts and Estates 2022

8.15am to 9.00am The Latest Cases in Succession Law

Get updates and practice pointers from areas such as:

  • Testamentary capacity
  • Informal wills and lost wills
  • Construction and rectification of wills
  • Removal of executors
  • Family provision applications

Presented by Rob Cumming, Barrister, 19 Inns Chamber

9.00am to 9.45am Immigration Law for Your Clients

  • Australia’s new Migration Strategy: What you need to know
  • Proactive measures for your clients to prepare for reform and how you can support
  • Navigating compliance: Supporting your clients to meet their employer obligations

Presented by Elizabeth Le, Director, Global Immigration at Ernst and Young

9.45am to 10.30am What All Lawyers Need to Know About Workplace Law Today: From High Job Demands and Low Role Clarity to Harassment and Everything in Between

  • The types of conflict in the workplace
  • Health and safety obligations
  • How to respond effectively to complaints
  • Recent caselaw to give context
  • The concept of “reasonable management action conducted reasonably” and why it does not absolve employers from all risk
  • Understanding workplace risks to psychological health as a legal professional
  • The common causes of psychosocial hazard in the workplace – from high job demands and low role clarity to harassment and everything in between

Presented by Stephen Hughes, Special Counsel, Travis Schultz & Partners

10.30am to 10.45am Morning Tea

Session 2

Ethics, Professional Skills & Practice Management for All Lawyers

Chair: Hayley Tarr, Principal, Tarr Law

Professional Skills
10.45am to 11.45am Protecting You, Your Organisation & its Executives from Cyber Risks

Organisations, executives and in-house counsel hold valuable information that may be an asset to hackers and their clients’ competitors. What can you do to protect your organisation? Explore proactive measures to safeguard your organisation, considering both external and internal threats. Delve into cybercriminal methodologies, attacker motivations, and effective prevention strategies. Topics covered:

  • Cyber-attacks in 2023 & beyond: the latest trends
  • Your obligations to the data you or your organisation hold
  • Why executives are prime targets and how they’re targeted
  • How to prevent a cyber-attack and what to do if your organisation suffers an attack
  • Reducing mandatory data breach notifications and fines
  • Your insurance options

Presented by Nicole Murdoch, Principal, EAGLEGATE; Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2023, and Dr. Graeme Edwards CFE, Director, CYBER I Pty Ltd, Former Detective, Queensland Police Service, Financial and Cyber Crime Group

Practical Legal Ethics
11.45am to 12.45pm What’s Keeping You Up at Night? WFH and Other Really Tricky Ethical Dilemmas

In many cases the ethical thing to do as a practitioner can be obvious and requires no second thoughts. But … there are some situations where there appears to be no ‘right’ answer.  These kinds of ethical conundrums require careful calibration in determining how to proceed.

  • Consider what to do and what not to do when you are faced with concerns about the client who is running out of money, wants you to lie or refuses to settle when that looks like the best option
  • Examine impacts to productivity and morale when remote working
  • Setting appropriate guidelines and parameters which are fair to employee and employer
  • Managing issues of underperformance
  • Understanding legal and ethical obligations in relation to flexible work and discrimination
  • Assessing remote work's ethical considerations
  • Examining ethical obligations in promoting employee well-being in a remote work setting

Presented by Susan Moriarty, Principal, Susan Moriarty & Associates; Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee & Union Representation), Doyle’s Guide 2022

Practice Management and Business Skills
12.45pm to 1.45pm Mind Matters: Recognising the Signs of Mental Burnout and Leveraging Practical Strategies for Staying Afloat

  • Understand the nature of burnout from an energetic perspective
  • Recognise your state of being as it correlates to day-to-day decision-making and the effect it has on outcomes
  • Experience strategies to access higher energetic states by bringing awareness to what holds you back from vitality
  • Learn to navigate your energetic state at will for more positive results

Presented by Virginia Robin, CEO, Peace Specialist, Paradise@work Project; Accredited Mediator, Former Practicing Lawyer, TEDx speaker, 2 x author

Session 3

Property, Commercial, Contracts, IP & PPSA: The Latest and Greatest

Chair: Elizabeth Gore-Jones, Principal, The Franchise & Business Lawyers

2.15pm to 3.00pm Latest Issues in Property Law

Presented by Leone Costigan, Executive Counsel, Herbert Smith Freehills

3.00pm to 3.45pm Commercial Disputes: Surviving Costly Conflict

  • The most common commercial disputes from the year in review
  • Ways to prevent costly disputes from happening in the first place: What to do and what to avoid
  • How to solve disputes effectively while saving your clients’ money
  • Quick solutions under pressure
  • Hiding in plain sight
  • Regulatory issues
  • How to minimise risks protecting your client’s business
  • Recent cases to keep in your radar

Presented by Justin Marschke, Principal, Cowen Schwarz Marschke Lawyers, Best Lawyers Commercial Law and Alternative Dispute 2024 (since 2013)

3.45pm to 4.00pm Afternoon Tea

4.00pm to 4.50pm Identifying the Contract Terms that Breach the New Unfair Contract Legislation

  • What are the changes?
  • Who may be affected by those changes?
  • What makes a clause unfair?
  • How do I make my limitation of liability and indemnity clauses fair?
  • Common examples of unfair terms to look out for in your contracts
  • Understanding of how the increased scope impacts businesses and consumers alike

Presented by Sarida Derrington, Barrister, 35 West Chambers

4.50pm to 5.40pm IP & Confidentiality Arrangements for Commercial Lawyers

  • Defining IP and the law around IP ownership
  • IP warranties: what to ask for / what to look for
  • Reviewing and analysing confidentiality clauses
  • How IP and confidentiality support commercial transactions

Presented by Patrick Sefton, Special Counsel, Clayton Utz

5.40pm to 6.30pm PPSA in Conflicts: Updates & Practical Strategies

  • PPSA overview & update
  • The Whittaker Review
  • Typical scenarios that necessitate PPSA registrations in various legal practice areas
  • Issues for secured parties covering creation, perfection and enforcement
  • Case law update

Presented by Stacy Miller, Partner, Cronin Miller

 

Presenters

Rose Dimitrious
Rose is a Special Counsel in our Workplace Relations & Safety group specialising in employment and industrial relations. Rose’s practice covers all aspects of the employment relationship, including employee misconduct, managing underperforming employees, advising on Award coverage issues, advising on employment entitlements, drafting employment agreements and policies, drafting executive agreements, contract disputes, defamation matters, anti-discrimination, professional misconduct defence, workers’ compensation and managing discipline and dismissal. Rose has an extensive contract law background, and advises on employment contract and policy strategy.  She has experience in complex front-end matters, drafting employment agreements, contractor agreements, policies and bespoke arrangements. Rose is experienced in advising a range of clients, including large, medium and small enterprises, as well as Government.

Leone Costigan
Leone Costigan is an Executive Counsel in the Herbert Smith Freehills Finance, Real Estate and Property team specialising in real estate transactions. Leone works with major property development companies and property trusts in Australia advising on the acquisition, disposal, development, leasing and ongoing management of real property assets. Leone is also an alumni of HSF's digital law group which is a team of specialist lawyers that work with the firm's multi-disciplinary teams to provide advice to clients to assist with digital transformation and the creation, promotion and commercialisation of smart legal contracts. As part of the HSF's pro-bono legal programme, she enjoys providing legal advice to pro-bono clients including SVDP, Ronald McDonald House and Youngcare. Leone is an accredited specialist in property law, and Tax Institute member. She is also a member of the board of the Ronald McDonald House Charities SEQ.

Patrick Sefton
Patrick is a specialist technology and IP lawyer. Patrick has extensive experience advising on ICT contracts and programs, as well as the protection of innovation and brand. In his specialist areas, he has advised all levels of government, and multi-national and listed entities through to startups. Patrick values collaboration, pursuit of shared goals, commercial resolution of differences, and collective success. He keeps the big picture in his mind, although his role also includes attention to and responsibility for the details. Patricks clients value his responsiveness and commerciality. Patrick has particular interest staying current across novel applications of ICT including, most recently, commercial applications of machine learning and AI, and their associated legal issues. More broadly, Patrick is enthusiastic about the value that technology can unlock when it is appropriately planned and implemented.

Elizabeth Le
Elizabeth Le is a Director in EY’s People Advisory Services practice based in Brisbane. Elizabeth has over 15 years’ experience in all aspects of Australian immigration law and practice, assisting multinational corporation and individuals with their immigration needs across a range of industries, including but not limited to Mining, Financial Services, Health, Manufacturing, and Aviation. As a child of refugees who escaped the Vietnam War in 1979, Elizabeth recognises how life changing an immigration journey can be, and through her human-centric approach, Elizabeth brings value to her clients through her experience and passion for immigration law. While Elizabeth’s experience is broad, her particular area of focus is employer-sponsored migration, working with small employers to large global employers. Elizabeth’s experience spans across Australian immigration law, policy and practice and includes: • Development of strategic global immigration solutions to support employers to deploy their workforce across borders and attracting and retaining skilled foreign talent • Strategic immigration planning and compliance advice for complex mobile workforces • Advice on the design and implementation of operational efficiencies for global immigration programs • Advice on a wide range of immigration solutions involving home and host jurisdictions • Developing immigration compliance and risk management strategies • Through an EY network in over 150 locations across the world, connects companies globally and manages global immigration programs. Elizabeth is holds a Bachelor of Arts (University of Queensland), Bachelor of Laws (University of Queensland) and Master of Business Administration (Macquarie Business School) and is a Legal Practitioner, admitted to the Supreme Court of QLD and High Court of Australia. She is a member of QLD Law Society, Migration Institute of Australia and Institute of Chartered Accountants. In her down time, Elizabeth enjoys time with family and friends, especially over a delicious meal.

Elizabeth Gore-Jones
Elizabeth Gore-Jones was admitted in 1994 and commenced specialising in franchising law in 2000. She started her law firm "The Franchise & Business Lawyers" in 2012 specialising in providing commercial, business and franchising advice to franchisors and franchisees alike. She is a member of the Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee and is a past member of the Franchise Council of Australia, the Queensland chapter of the Franchise Council committee and the Women in Franchising committee. Elizabeth lectures at the Bond University PLT course explaining franchise legal practice to graduate law students. Elizabeth has a particular interest in setting up new franchise systems and assisting franchisees in dispute to reach an agreement without resorting to the court system.

Hayley Tarr
Hayley has a Bachelor of Science majoring in genetics, a Bachelor of laws with first class honours, and a Masters of Industrial Property Law. She is admitted as a patent and trade marks attorney, a solicitor in the state of Queensland, an attorney in the state of New York, USA, and a nationally accredited mediator. Having worked for top tier firms such as Allens and Minter Ellison, and taught at Bond University, Hayley founded Tarr Law in January 2020. Tarr Law is a boutique intellectual property law firm, able to assist clients in all intellectual property matters including: trade marks, copyright, designs, domain names, patents, and IP disputes. In addition to running Tarr Law, Hayley is on the Women’s Leadership Committee for the International Trademark Association (INTA), is the Queensland Law Society representative on the Attorney General’s Appeal Costs Board, is a mediator for the Queensland Supreme Court Pro Bono Mediation Scheme for Self-represented Litigants; and is a member of the board of the Gold Coast Gymnastics Club. Hayley is a Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards 2023 Finalist. Everything Hayley does is for the sake of her two beautiful daughters. When she is not in the office, you’ll find her seeking out new and adventurous experiences with her girls.

Stephen Hughes
Stephen Hughes, a QLS accredited specialist, is a workplace relations and personal injuries lawyer with over 30 years' experience. Stephen's practice to date has a substantial litigation focus in State and Federal courts and Commissions. Stephen is regularly invited to speak and chair at numerous specialist conferences on work health and safety, employment law, discrimination, bullying, harassment, social media and personal injuries law. Since 1993, Stephen has been the Honorary Solicitor and an ex officio Board Member for the Australian Society of Rehabilitation Counsellors Inc. In 2021 Stephen was awarded an ASORC Honorary Fellowship in recognition of his many decades of service.

Nicole Murdoch
Nicole is the Principal of EAGLEGATE Lawyers and a recommended Lawyer in the 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2018 listing of Leading Queensland Intellectual Property Lawyers - Doyles Guide. As a qualified Lawyer, Electrical Engineer and Trade Marks Attorney, Nicole's qualifications and practical experience allow her to fully comprehend the nexus of the law, technology and business to provide advice to her clients - which is both commercially sensible and technically practical. Nicole's legal experience includes Intellectual Property litigation including, trade mark, patent, copyright and domain name disputes and associated misleading and deceptive conduct, confidential information and passing off disputes. She also acts in Information Theft cases to prepare clients for data breaches, assists upon a breach, gives advice in respect of mandatory data breach notifications and prosecutes insider threats.

Graeme Edwards CFE
Graeme Edwards is a Detective in the Queensland Police Service Fraud and Cyber Crime Group in Brisbane, Australia. Edwards has been a member of the Queensland Police Service since 1999, having previously been a Detective in the New Zealand Police Service. He has been a specialist investigator of financial and cyber crime for approximately 12 years. He has conducted numerous investigations into financial and cyber crime; its effects on their victims and identifying new methodologies on how criminals are using the internet. Currently, he is in the final stages of completing of Doctorate of Information Technology with a thesis on investigating cybercrime in a multi- jurisdictional environment.

Susan Moriarty
Susan Moriarty has degrees in both Arts and law. She is a former Chief of Staff to the State Attorney-General. In 1999, she left her career as a government lawyer to establish her own law firm specializing in human rights and employment law. In 2000 she was selected by AusAID to lead a South African delegation on a human rights legislation inspection in Australia. In 2014 and again in 2015 her firm won the International Business Magazine Award for Australian Discrimination Law Firm of the Year for her work on behalf of Jemma Ewin whose award for General Damages for aggravated sexual harassment was until recently the largest award for damages of those kind in Australia. Since 2017 she has been recognized by the Doyle’s Guide as one of Queensland’s Leading Employment Lawyers and is listed as one of the top 10 employment lawyers in Queensland and in to the top 3 in Brisbane.

Virginia Robin
Virginia Robin Virginia Robin Peace Specialist: Paradise@work Project, Accredited Mediator, Former Practicing Lawyer, TEDx speaker, 2 x author In 2012 a rather embarrassing event brought Virginia to her knees, literally. Life tripped her up and in doing so introduced her to a state of peace she'd never felt before. Seeking to maintain that peaceful state within her busy legal practice and otherwise turbulent personal life was the catalyst for self-inquiry and exploration into the meaning of peace and life satisfaction. In a move from practising lawyer to Peace Specialist and Nationally accredited Mediator, Virginia understood that we are collectively regulating ourselves away from the peace we seek. With a Diploma in Yoga Teaching as the basis for further inquiry, Virginia spent 10 years studying with world leaders in the field of consciousness and physics to understand that the keys to peace are found in how we respond energetically to our natural world. Putting this into practice, her 25+ years of experience within the legal system and her own lived experiences afforded her a deeper understanding of how to align naturally with the state of paradise. More than anything Virginia loves fun and laughs at herself often. You can laugh at her too as she tells her side of life's story of how she found herself in paradise, and how you can too, in her latest book Not Guilty: Finding Peace in Three Simple Steps. Or check out her experiential programs and other offerings at www.virginiarobin.com/paradise-at-work.

Angela Cornford-Scott
Angela Cornford-Scott is the director of Cornford-Scott Lawyers Pty Ltd and an accredited specialist in succession law. She has worked in the area of succession law for over 20 years and has a particular interest in estate planning, trust matters and estate administration issues. Angela is the current Chair of the QLS Succession Law Committee. Angela is a member of STEP and a previous Chair of the Queensland Branch. She has lectured for QUT, the College of Law and is a regular presenter of seminars. She also co-authors the Lexis Nexis practical guidance publications in Succession law and Elder law for Queensland. Angela has been named in the Doyles Guide as a pre eminent lawyer in the areas of both Wills and Estates and Estate Litigation in Queensland for a number of years and was the only Queensland lawyer named as pre eminent in both categories in the Doyles Guide Australia. Angela was also named the Lawyer of the Year for 2020 in Succession Planning by her peers in the 12th edition of Best Lawyers.

Rob Cumming
After 35 years as a solicitor, Rob commenced practising as a barrister at the Queensland Bar in May 2017. Rob specialises in a range of estate, trust and disability law issues. He is well versed in dealing with estate litigation, particularly family provision applications, construction, rectification and cy-prŠs applications and solemn form proceedings. Similarly, he is very experienced in guardianship and administration matters and the special requirements for persons with a legal disability. As a solicitor, Rob successfully achieved Queensland Law Society Specialist Accreditation

Stacy Miller
Stacy Miller has practiced exclusively in the areas of commercial litigation, insolvency, debt recovery and dispute resolution since her commencement of practice in Queensland in 2003. She has been a partner of the Gold Coast based specialist commercial litigation and insolvency firm, Cronin Miller Litigation, since 2014. Prior to private practice, her interest in insolvency was sparked during her tenure as a legal officer at the Federal Attorney General’s department in a small team put together specifically to provide assistance to those appearing before the Royal Commission into the collapse of HIH Insurance. Subsequently she practiced in specialist commercial litigation and insolvency firms in Brisbane, before joining the team at Cronin Litigation Lawyers (as it then was) in 2011. A highly regarded litigator with notable success in factually complex high end litigation cases, her expertise includes trade practices actions, contractual disputes, shareholder and partnership disputes, estate litigation, realising and enforcing securities and general commercial disputes for direct industry clients and professional firms such as accountants and liquidators.

Justin Marschke
Justin brought his practice to Cowen Schwarz Marschke in 2013, after 5 years as a Partner at an international firm based in Brisbane/Melbourne and first tier experience and training around the world. He stays at the cutting edge, taking the lead on novel legal issues, high-risk regulatory issues and high-stakes domestic and international disputes and transactions. This is why clients including listed companies, banks, governments, multinational household names and insolvency firms around the world and locally ask for Justin. And it is why third parties continue to recognise him as a leader in his field as you can see from his recognition set out below. Justin is always on call for a number of national and multinational clients to enforce restraints and breaches of confidentiality and intellectual property rights and in case of defamation as well as to recover debts. With his vast experience of contracts, regulatory regimes and resolving issues that have led to litigation in Australia and around the world, you can see why clients also come to Justin to manage their domestic and international M&A transactions, project finance, commercial property transactions, general business deals and operational issues. Justin also lectures and speaks regularly on a broad range of dispute resolution and regulatory issues. Recognition: Best Lawyers Australia – Litigation – Best Lawyers®️ International (recognised 2013 to 2024), Best Lawyers Australia – Regulatory – Best Lawyers®️ International (recognised 2017 to 2023), Best Lawyers Australia – Dispute Resolution – Best Lawyers®️ International (recognised 2013 to 2024), Recommended Lawyer 2023 – Insolvency & Restructuring – Doyle’s Guide (recognised 2016 to 2023), Leading Lawyer 2023 – Litigation & Dispute Resolution – Doyle’s Guide (recognised 2012 to 2023), “Outstanding litigation lawyer” – Dispute Resolution – Legal 500 Asia Pacific (recognised 2013 to 2014).

Sarida Derrington
Sarida has a broad commercial and regulatory practice, with a particular focus on commercial disputes, competition and consumer law, corporations law, and regulated industries and professions. In the commercial space, Sarida has acted for both small and large companies and private individuals in a range of civil disputes – from discrete applications involving novel points of law to long-running professional negligence disputes. In the regulatory sphere, she regularly acts for State and Federal regulators, as well as for private companies and individuals responding to regulatory action. Sarida has particular experience in the conduct of compulsory examinations by regulators such as ASIC and the ACCC. She acted (led) for senior members of the Forensic and Scientific Services’ DNA testing laboratory in the Commission of Inquiry into Forensic DNA Testing in Queensland conducted by Walter Sofronoff KC (2022). Before being called to the bar, Sarida was a solicitor in the Civil Regulation team of the Australian Government Solicitor; a senior associate in the competition law team of an international law firm; and a civil law adviser in the ministerial office of the Commonwealth Attorney-General. Sarida holds a Master of Laws (with First Class Honours) from the University of Cambridge, where she was awarded a first class with distinction for her thesis on the economics of human gene patents. She received her Bachelor of Laws (with First Class Honours) and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland.

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Hilton Brisbane

190 Elizabeth St
Brisbane City
Brisbane 4000
QLD
Australia

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Issues covered include: rectification and variation, drafting contracts, heads of agreement, pre-contractual representations, dispute resolution clauses

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Issues covered include: Retainer, Compliance, Uniform Law, Fixed fee, Disputes, Costs Recovery, Billing.

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Issues covered include: flat fee billing, Uniform Law, costs recovery

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Issues covered include: Retainer, Compliance, Uniform Law, Fixed fee, Disputes, Costs Recovery, Billing.

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Issues covered include: privilege, PR issues, media training, managing difficult colleagues

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Issues covered include: ethics, public speaking, presentations, client management

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Issues covered include: client relationships, managing mistakes or oversights, practice management, ethics, professional skills

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Issues covered include: Cognitive bias, ethical decision making, stress management, practice management, time management

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Issues covered include: client trust, ethics, blockchain, technology, cyber security, risk management

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Issues covered include: cyber security, data breaches, technology, blockchain, cyber risk: hacking, phishing, scamming, ransomware, National Data Breach Scheme.

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Issues covered include: time management, creativity, culture and ethics

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Issues covered include: financial reports, accounting concepts, difficult colleagues, oversight, inadvertent mistakes

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Issues covered include: Technology document review, Commercial disputes, Negotiation, Implied Waiver of Privilege and Inadvertent Disclosure.

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Issues covered include: Independent experts, technology, work life balance, managing clients, ethical issues.

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Issues covered include: Arbitrate, mediate, arbitration agreement, mediation, alternate dispute resolution, employee in family legal practice, technology, social media, email security, the cloud.

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Issues covered include: tendering and procurement, workplace investigations, ethical issues

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Issues covered include: Networking, Self promotion, workplace investigation, ethics, whistleblower, mandatory reporting data breaches and privacy.

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Issues covered include: Property valuation, GST Withholding Regime, Tax, Ethics misrepresentation, misleading conduct, real estate, valuation reports, conveyancing, residential propety, foreign resident capital gains tax withholding.

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Issues covered include: Ethics, ethical obligations, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, complaints, communication skills, differentiate your practice, digital challenges, generate leads

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Issues covered include: undertakings, professional conduct, neuroscience, psychological safety, leadership excellence, digital tools, content creation

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Issues covered include: Fraudulent behaviours, corruption, corrupt conduct, administrative investigations, conflict of interest, model litigant, cost orders

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Issues covered include: Sentencing Appeals, Confiscation of Assets, CCC, persuasive argument orally and in writing.

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Issues covered include: Bail applications, preparation, advocacy, ethical obligations, ethics, evidence, witness statements, preparing witnesses, briefing counsel, prepare a brief, instructing solicitor

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Issues covered include: Chardwaj, specialised courts, better decisions, improving written reasons

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Issues covered include: delegation models, health and safety, continuous disclosure, insurance, liability

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Issues covered include: director duties, professional liability, work health and safety, risk and liability, early settlement of disputes

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Issues covered include: disability and discrimination law, adjustments, relief, bullying, sexual harassment, adverse action, performance management

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Keep up with key developments in discrimination law and master how to walk over the blazing coals of this hotbed area where you need to be able to respond to any situation quickly, efficiently and with the utmost confidence. When your client calls you with their pressing questions and pleas for guidance you had better be prepared to properly advise them on the spot, so ensure you know precisely where the law stands and how to expertly guide your client to safety.

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Issues covered include: running a defended hearing, unauthorised driving laws, pharmacological evidence, and case update

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Issues covered include: foreign purchases surcharge, landholder duty, duty valuations, WA transfer duty

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Issues covered include: Guardianship division, SACAT, elder law, elder abuse, powers of attorney, advance care derivatives, capacity, mental impairment

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Issues covered include: Environment Protection Amendment Act, environment duty, Environment Protection Act, VCAT, environmental due diligence, environmental warranties, environmental indemnities

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Issues covered include: the Land and Environment Court, environmental prosecutions, development appeals, civil enforcement

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Issues covered include: Blended Families and Vulnerable Beneficiaries, Enduring powers of guardianship, Family Provision Act, Business Succession, Property, Beddoe applications, Benjamin orders, Succession, Wills, s45 Administration Act, s92 Trustees Act.

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Issues covered include: The Surrogacy Act, Parental Alienation and Child Protection, Divorce, Separation, Consent Orders, Co-parenting, Parenting Arrangements, Social Media, Disclosure, Companies, trusts, partnerships, deceased estates, Family Court of Australia Federal Circuit Court merger, Family Law Act, Family Law Amendment (2018 Measures No. 1) Rules 2018.

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Issues covered include: disclosure, evidence gathering, dispute resolution, collaboration, mediation, arbitration, witnesses, interim financial hearings

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Issues covered include: Social Media, Evidence, disclosure, discovery, Property Valuation: Expert Evidence, Drafting Affidavits and Practical Advocacy.

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Issues covered include: binding financial agreements, shams and scams, tax risks, financial statements

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Issues covered include: diversity, wellness, discrimination, true story content, location, social media, streaming, social impact programming, unfair contracts, fair dealing, visas and immigration law

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Issues covered include: Insurance Contracts Act, non-disclosure, superannuation disability claims, Centrelink, tax and superannuation implications

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Issues covered include: copyright, trademarks, patent law, IP, intellectual property, IP infringements, intangible assets, IP licensing, ethical duties, IP risk, machine learning technology

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Issues covered include: Jurisdictional error, administrative law, reasonableness, limitations to administrative, discretionary power, procedural fairness

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Issues covered include: client legal privilege, avoiding waiver, inadvertent waiver, lay witness statements, traditional mediation, hybrid mediation, ADR, admissible expert evidence, persuasive expert evidence, legal ethics, ethical duties, risk management, written advocacy, written submissions, improve your advocacy

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Issues covered include: costs recovery, out of pocket legal costs, costs assessors, costs determinations

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Issues covered include: mediation strategies, ethics, settlement agreements, advocacy, professional skills

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Issues covered include: Health Practitioners and Hospitals in Investigations and Inquests, Misdiagnosis and Failure to Diagnose, Disciplinary Matters: AHPRA and VCAT, NDIS, Breach of Duty and Causation.

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You don’t need crystal balls, tea leaves, or even a loose-lipped inside source in government to know where migration is headed. Simply put, regional migration is the hottest topic in migration law and you need to be on top of it if you want to provide your clients with the best advice possible. But being across everything in regional migration is no simple feat. There are numerous pathways with often byzantine requirements and caveats, and every state approaches regional migration in its own unique way, add

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Issues covered include: Mining Titles Validation Bill, Forrest v Wilson, ealth and safety obligations, administrative decisions in the resources sector, compensation under Native Title Act

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Issues covered include: jurisdiction, appeals, strata disputes, Home Building Act, costs

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Issues covered include: scope of employment, permanent impairment, PIRS criteria, workplace injury damages, Motor Accident Injuries Act, Motor Accident Compensation Act, CARS and MAS determinations, psychiatric examinations

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Issues covered include: perfecting security interests, applications for extensions of time, priority risks, disputes, applications and compliance

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Issues covered include: Parliamentary procedure, law making process, information, privilege

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Issues covered include: Privacy, data breach, privacy supply chain risks, privacy complaints, Privacy Act, data, GDPR

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Issues covered include: case update, strata law, planning, ipso facto

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Issues covered include: estate disputes, probate applications, family law, discovery, disclosure, mediation, ethics, mental health, dispute resolution, property law, employment law, consumer law, competition law, ipso facto regime, contracts

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Issues covered include: corporate misconduct, shareholder recovery, drafting shareholder agreements

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Issues covered include: contributions, property, investments, death benefits, insurance

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Issues covered include: precedents, discretionary trusts, value, asset protection and utility, inter vivos trusts, family trusts, superannuation, life insurance, family succession

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Issues covered include: trust structures, distribution strategies, asset protection

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Issues covered include: ATO, Taxation of trusts, Trust splitting, Fixed trust, distribution of capital gains, trust strutures, asset protection, sham trust, discretionary trust drafting, trust vesting and winding up, UPEs, Division 7A, loans, transfer duty on specie distributions, Trust Variations and Resolutions, Corporate Trustees, testamentary trusts.

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Issues covered include: VCAT's jurisdiction, evidence, procedural fairness, natural justice, Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, VCAT, ADR, mediation, compulsory conference

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Issues covered include: Capacity, capacity disputes, equitable remedies, estate litigation, undue influence, unconscionable conduct, estoppel, extension of time, mediation, superannuation, testamentary trusts, enduring powers of attorney, financial agreements

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Issues covered include: Informal wills, Succession, Beneficiaries, Testators, Recent cases, Superannuation, Succession Law and Family Law, contested Probate, Undue Influence, Claims for adult children.

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Issues covered include: family provisions rpactice updates, costs, mediation, ethics

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Issues covered include: TAC, TAC statutory, WorkCover, WorkCover statutory, psych injuries, psychiatric impairment, serious injury, Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act, Medical Panel, serious injury applications, damages awards, damages

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Issues covered include: case update, legislation update, criminal injuries, impairment assessment, appeals to District Court

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Issues covered include: pre-accident risk assessment, workplace incidents, WHS litigation, pleas, defended hearings

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Issues covered include: incident management, reportable conduct scheme, complaint, workplace investigation, ill and injured staff, medical certificates

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Issues covered include: warranties, indemnities, insurance, M&A transactions

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Issues covered include: strata, short stay, body corporate, foreign investors, duty, CGT, interim planning decisions, administrative law rulings

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Issues covered include: privilege, waiver, the Harman Obligation, advocacy

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Issues covered include: blended families, second spouses, superannuation, case update

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Issues covered include: law making process, new laws, amendments, legislative drafting process, parliamentary bills, delegated legislation, tabling of documents, public interest immunity, PII, royal commissions, judicial inquiries, parliamentary inquiries, parliamentary privilege, executive privilege, parliamentary procedure, powers of parliament, inquiry powers, public sector

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Issues covered include: inherent risks of treatment, breach of duty and causation, delay, misdiagnosis, failure to diagnose, euthanasia, medical products, product liability, class actions, regulatory matters

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Issues covered include: Guardianship division, VCAT, moral duty, financial elder abuse, ethics, ethical considerations

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Issues covered include: discretionary trusts, trust and company law, tax implications for property settlements, financial documents

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Issues covered include: estate planning and succession, taxation, superannuation, Division 7A issues, testamentary trusts, blended families, foreign clients and assets, small businesses, aged care issues, executor risks

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Issues covered include: trusts, CGT concession, ATO rulings, discretionary trusts, vesting, winding up a trust

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Issues covered include: employment termination, contractors, single touch payroll, superannuation guarantee, payroll tax, FBT, expatriate tax overview, underpayment of wages, accessorial liability under the Fair Work Act

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Issues covered include: ALRC, discovery, financial proceedings, disclosure, companies, trusts, partnerships, deceased estate, alternative, restorative justice, mediation, mediator, successful family law practice, costs, billing, growth and development, domestic violence, family violence, trauma, protection orders, parenting orders, evidentiary rules, affidavits, parental alienation, ethics, ethical dilemmas

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Issues covered include: consumer data right, consumer law, ACCC, penalties, Royal Commission into the Financial Sector, employment law, mental health, whistleblowing, regulatory compliance

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Issues covered include: Consumer law, ACCC, consumer data right, ICT, IT contracts, privacy, employment, mental health, workplace investigation, unconscious bias

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Issues covered include: Consumer data right, big data, privacy, mandatory data breach reporting, GDPR, Banking Royal Commission, ACCC, consumer law, ACL, corporate social responsibility, modern slavery, ethics, mental health, practice management, workplace investigation

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Issues covered include: admissibility, advanced rulings, expert evidence, contracts, deeds, Royal Commissions, compulsory examinations, privilege, waiver, advocacy, interlocutory & urgent applications

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Issues covered include: Retail shop lease dispute, tenant, landlord, Retail Leases Act, QCAT, retail tenancy disputes, retail leasing, mediation, leasing disputes, combustible cladding, asbestos, tax, fitouts, depreciation, lease incentives, GST, commercial tenancies, market overview.

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In its 6th year, the Geelong 10 points in One day program offers insights from the industry front line practitioners. You don't have to travel to the CBD to gain updates of current topics and gain your compulsory CPD units. Attend the full program or choose the sessions most relevant to your practice.

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Issues covered include: Win and Retain more Clients, Stress Management, Privileged Evidence and Avoiding Inadvertent Waiver, Contract Disputes and Settlement of Litigation, Exclusion, Indemnity and Insurance Clauses, Insolvency Law Reform, Post-employment restraints, Property, Retail and Commercial Leasing.

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The vast majority of businesses in Australia are small businesses, so you better be prepared to provide up to date and expert advice when a small business client comes to you for help. That means being across the game changing developments stemming from the budget, the election and the Banking Royal Commission. Eleven experts working on small business advisory will give you the latest updates and cutting edge strategies on all of the key issues your small business clients will expect you to know.

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Issues covered include: immigration for business and investors, foreign investment, non-residents doing business, non-residents doing family business, owning a property, anti-money laundering, tax considerations and non-residents, estate planning, administration and sucession for migrations and foreign investors

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Issues covered include: exceeding expectations, plain English techniques, business acumen, resilience and wellbeing

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Issues covered include: Narcotic Drugs Act 1967, Medico Legal aspects, in-house counsel perspective, Courts, prescribing in the clinical setting

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Issues covered include: workplace discrimination, religious organisations, estate planning, crime, parenting, child support, parental rights

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Issues covered include: Technology, Blockchain, WayBack Evidence and Domain names, Directors liability, Quality and financial control, Ethics, manner of manufacture, Infringement, latests cases and developments.

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Issues covered include: Family court proceedings, Subpoena, Separation, Divorce, Family violence, Litigation, Evidence, New Redress Scheme, Child Safety Obligations, Royal Commission, Civil Claims for Institutional Abuse, Criminal Liability and Sexual Abuse, Child Safe Standards.

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Issues covered include: Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA) Update, TBAR, Royal Commission, Pension options, SMSF Deed, Superannuation contributions, non-concessional contributions, Transfer Balance Account, Super Death Benefits, Binding death benefit nominations, blended families, incapacity.

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Issues covered include: Enterprise value, Tax strategies, Pre-Sale Restructuring, Selling Business with Property, CGT exemptions, Concessions, Property structure, Business valuation methodologies, Preparing a Business for Sale, Equity transfer to family, Third party sale, tangible and intangible assets, Intellectual Property, Privacy and Data Protection, M & A Merger and Acquisition.

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2019 is a significant year for the retirement village and aged care sectors. The Royal Commission is shaking up the industry, elder abuse and tax law are changing, and there are big shifts in integration and funding issues. Plus the many risks in estate planning, capacity, technology and more. With so much unrest in the sector it’s now more crucial than ever to stay up to date with the latest developments. Equip yourself with the strategies necessary to handle these issues for you client or organisation.

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Issues covered include: Tenancy, tenants, franchise lesing, office sharing, subleases, Dispustes, Variation, Surrender provisions and Termination of Leases, remedies, defaults and damages, co-tenancy, covenants, breaches, insolvency, financial issues and risk, Outgoings, Guarantees, Insurance, Indemnities, Case and Legislative Update.

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Issues covered include: Supreme Court of New South Wales, Service of Notices in Probate, Affidavit of Service, Grants of Probate and Administration, Letters of administration on intestacy, Special and limited grants, Taxation, executor and trustees, stamp duty, foregin estate, income tax, Probate case update decisions.

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Issues covered include: Sexual Harassment, Bullying and Work Safety Claims by Independent Contractors, Fair Work Act and Work Health and Safety Act, Uber and the Point to Point Transport Industry, Sham contracting, who is a contractor, who is an employee.

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Issues covered include: Finance and Property proceedings, Dispute Resolution, Pre-nuptial and nuptial agreements, Family Law Settlements, Transfer of tax debt, Bankruptcy, Spouse Maintenance orders variation, post-separation contributions, Accrued Jurisdiction of the Family Court, Contravention applications, Arbitration.

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Issues covered include: National Redress Scheme, Vicarious Liability in Civil Liability Amendment (Organisational Child Abuse Liability) Act, Expert evidence, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Medico-Legal.

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Issues covered include: Admissibility of expert evidence, High Court and Court of Criminal Appeal, Evidence Act, Admitted facts, Uncontested facts, Disclosure and Privilege, Tendency and Coincidence Evidence.

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Issues covered include: Statutory unconscionable conduct, Indemnities, Contract drafting, Incorporation of Contractual Terms, case law, Jeffrey Goldberger, Special Counsel, Norton Rose Fulbright.

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Issues covered include: Proposed Acquisition Notice, Powers of resumption, Assessments, Instructing Experts and Maximising Expert Evidence, Land valuation assessment and methods, partial acquistion, business valuation and compensation.

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Issues covered include: Phoenix business activities, tax case update, historical loans, unpaid present entitlements, small business restructuring, practical tax solutions for small business

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Issues covered include: wealth accumulation, property tax, insurance payment, cryptocurrency, client's marriage, separations, family and accounting, succession and estate plannning

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Issues covered include: intent, purpose, context and structure, practical problem solving, judicial review, repeal of statute

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Analyse decision making and reason writing and then work through an in depth, interactive workshop where the presenters will examine, dissect and reconstruct a decision in this unique, can’t-miss workshop.

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Issues covered include: 'Ultimate Consumer' test, heads of agreement, guarantees, assignment, special tenancy arragement, lease documents interpretation, breaches of lease, termination

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Facing family law issues in your school? We have a step by step guide to guide you. Dealing with child safety risks? We’re offering real world guidance from the legal, law enforcement and principal perspectives. Want all your questions answered? Our interactive panels are tailor made for you. And that’s just the start of what you’ll gain from this unique, can’t miss event.

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Issues covered include: capacity, unconscionable conduct, sexual issues, privacy, data security, convergence and seniors living

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Issues covered include: three way examination, inspections, defaults and penalties, case law

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Issues covered include: Trademarks, patents, parallel imports, protection of IP in China, policy register for IP Australia, patent remedies, patent drafting,

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Issues covered include: terrorism offences in Australia, prosecuting home grown terror plots, trends in terrorism, human exploitation

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Keep yourself updated on the psychology and the legal trends in psychological and psychiatric injury claims, including bystander PTSD claims. With claims on the rise, understanding both the medicine and the law is essential for all practitioners working in this area. Straddling the medical and legal worlds, this seminar offers a better understanding of how medical professions form their assessments and evaluate claims, and you will gain an update on the Work Accident and TAC claims.

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Issues covered include: third parties in family law disputes, problem solving, property settlements, family violence amendments, alternate dispute resolution

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Issues covered include: serving of notices in different types of probate proceedings, digital assets and the afterlife, probate litigation

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Issues covered include: Parents, legal disasters, Privacy law, mental and physical health of staff, misconduct, disability and discrimination obligations, race, sex and gender identity, children with physical and learning disabilities

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