Intellectual Property Law

This conference is essential for anyone seeking to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and developments in I.P. law. Explore the impact of emerging technologies and learn how to build a business case for I.P. commercialisation. Gain insights into the complexities surrounding confidentiality matters and acquire the best practice for achieving dispute and litigation success. Do not miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and gain all your core CPD points! WEB243V25Z

Description

Attend and earn 7 CPD units including:
4 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 applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Session 1

Intellectual Property Updates: Navigating Copyright, A.I. and Trade Marks

Chair: Judith Miller, Principal & National Practice Group Leader – Commercial, Wrays

9.00am to 10.00am Campaigntrack: Authorisation of Copyright Infringement and the High Court

  • Comprehensive exploration of the High Court's ruling in Real Estate Tool Box Pty Ltd v Campaigntrack Pty Ltd
  • Section 36(1) of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth)
  • Copyright and authorisation issues moving forward

Presented by Warwick Rothnie, Barrister, Emmerson Chambers; Preeminent Intellectual Property Law Junior Counsel – Victoria, Doyle’s Guide 2023

10.00am to 11.00am Generative AI and Copyright: Computerised Creativity, or Programmed Pastiche?

  • How are generative AI systems trained and run?
  • Use of copyright works in machine learning training processes
  • The nature of an AI 'model', and the copyright considerations that flow from that
  • Risks associated with generated output, and the contractual steps vendors are taking to address those issues

Presented by Daniel Kiley, Partner, HWLE; Leading Intellectual Property Lawyer – South Australia, Doyle’s Guide 2023; Leading Technology, Media & Telecommunications Lawyers – South Australia, Doyle’s Guide 2023

11.00am to 11.15am Break

11.15am to 12.15pm Going Green: Green Trade Marks and the Risks of Greenwashing

Consumer demand for sustainable goods and services is forcing business to go ‘green’.

Goods and services are increasingly being promoted based on their environmental impact, where environmentally friendly words such as ‘eco’, ‘green’, ‘sustainable’, ‘biodegradable’ and ‘compostable’ are becoming commonplace in the market. 

  • Risks of greenwashing under consumer law
  • Impact of ‘going green’ on trade marks and certification marks
  • The decision of ACCC v Woolworths Group and its implications
  • ACCC’s guidance on greenwashing
  • Overseas legal and regulatory trends in relation to greenwashing
  • Best practice when making any green or environmentally friendly claims or trade marks

Presented by Rachelle Downie, Special Counsel, Corrs Chambers Westgarth

12.15pm to 1.15pm International Trade Mark Registration: United States Trademark Practice

How you can assist your clients to file their trade marks in the United States:

  • Rules for foreign-domiciled applicants: What you can and cannot do for your clients
  • Trademark searching using the new USPTO search tools
  • Recap on filing basis and registration basis
  • Using the Madrid Protocol to file in the United States
  • Helping your clients prepare specimens

Presented by Natasha Burns, Partner and Head of Trade Mark, Allens 

Session 2

Ethics, Professional Skills and Practice Management

Chair: Bronwyn Furse, Partner, Thomson Geer

Professional Skills
2.00pm to 3.00pm Confidential Information and s 183 of the Corporations Act, Elements and Recent Developments

  • The elements of the cause of action of breach of confidence
  • Overlap and points of difference with s 183 of the Corporations Act 2001(Cth)
  • Analysing the implications of New Aim Pty Ltd v Leung [2023] FCAFC 67
  • Best practice for appropriate communications with expert witnesses

Presented by Justin Wheelahan, Barrister, Emmerson Chambers

Practice Management & Business Skills
3.00pm to 4.00pm Case Management and Best Practice in IP Disputes and Litigation

The Federal Court has always focused practitioners’ attention on the quick and cost-efficient running of intellectual property litigation at an early stage of proceedings. These matters are gaining more attention given the increasing length and complexity of cases being heard by the Court, particularly in patent litigation. In this session, you will explore:

  • Best practice for the conduct of IP disputes, even before they become litigious, to reduce time, complexity and cost
  • Matters to consider prior to the first case management hearing
  • The expectations of the Court, particularly in relation to the management of complex patent litigation and the cooperation of parties’ representatives to reduce costs, complexity and delay

Presented by Rebecca Pereira, Special Counsel, Minter Ellison

4.00pm to 4.15pm Afternoon Tea

Ethics & Professional Responsibility
4.15pm to 5.15pm Duty of Care and Ethical Considerations for Online Content Creators

  • Setting the scene:
    • An overview of the difference between fair use and transformative works
    • A summary of what constitutes ‘original content’ and ownership issues
  • Who is responsible for:
    • Harm caused to the public from the consumption of online content
    • Harm experienced by content creators from online exposure
  • Balancing ethical boundaries and drive for innovation

Presented by Alan Ford, Barrister, Owen Dixon Chambers West and James Penny, Barrister, Aickin Chambers

 

Presenters

Judith Miller
Judith Miller specialises in commercial and intellectual property law. She has more than 25 years' experience in advising on all aspects of the management and commercialisation of IP and is the firm's Commercial National Practice Leader. Judith has worked with a range of clients across a variety of industries (with a particular focus on the research and development sector), predominantly for IP and content owners, frequently advising those clients on the management, exploitation and protection of their rights in old and new media. She advises clients on the full range of commercial transactions. These include joint ventures, strategic alliances, collaboration and partnering arrangements, supply chain and logistics agreements, reward schemes and acquisition and supply terms. She also advises local and international businesses on the establishment of regional and national franchise systems, and provides strategic advice to established operations. Judith has also worked on a broad range of technology and sourcing matters, including procurement, development agreements, hosting and outsourcing arrangements, software maintenance and hardware supply and support agreements.

Warwick Rothnie
Warwick Rothnie is a barrister practising in all aspects of intellectual property law and, generally, commercial law; appearing mainly in the federal courts and before IP Australia. Prior to coming to the Bar, he was a partner in the intellectual property and telecommunications group at (then) Mallesons Stephen Jaques. He is a contributing author to Lahore, Lindgren and Rothnie, Copyright and Designs and, since 2013, the specialist contributor to Lahore's Patents, Trade Marks and Related Rights on patent validity. Warwick is a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne having taught Patents Law and, most recently, Design Law and Practice. He is one of WIPO's UDRP panellists and blogs at ipwars.com. His memberships include the Law Council of Australia's Intellectual Property Committee, IPSANZ, AIPPI Australia and the Copyright Society of Australia.

Daniel Kiley
Daniel is a partner in HWL Ebsworth Lawyers' corporate and commercial team, specialising in intellectual property, IT and privacy.  In addition to his legal experience, Daniel holds a Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, and has previously worked in the IT industry for an ASX-listed software consulting firm.  Daniel is recognised by Doyle’s Guide as a leading lawyer in respect of both Intellectual Property Law and Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law.

Natasha Burns
Natasha Burns is an Australian and United States qualified lawyer with over 20 years of experience in IP practice. She has managed several thousand trade mark prosecution, opposition and cancellation matters on behalf of domestic and international clients as well as appeared before the courts of Australia and New York. Natasha Burns is a partner of Allens Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys and the head of the trade mark team at Allens.  Prior to Allens, Natasha was a partner at a leading New York IP firm and was responsible for the management of large-scale trade mark portfolios for some of the world’s leading companies. Upon returning to Melbourne, Natasha ran her own boutique IP firm developing a streamlined and modern practice for the prosecution of trade marks, designs and patents, before returning back to Allens to lead the trade mark team. 

Rachelle Downie
Rachelle Downie is an experienced IP litigator, with significant experience in high-profile, complex intellectual property disputes. Rachelle acts across a range of sectors and technologies including pharmaceuticals and biologics, consumer goods, complementary medicines, devices, mining and other technology.  She regularly acts in patent and trade mark proceedings before the Federal and Full Federal Court of Australia, including acting in contested interlocutory injunctions.  She has particular expertise in the pharmaceutical / life sciences sector, where her legal expertise is complemented by her knowledge and experience as a pharmacist. Rachelle has a strong reputation for her work in patent litigation and is experienced in working with clients to develop IP enforcement and defensive strategies.  Rachelle currently acts for a number of globally recognised clients across a range of industries, where her practice includes advising clients in relation to trade mark and brand protection, copyright and confidential information. Rachelle is a member of the Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia (IPTA), the Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand (IPSANZ) and the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI).

Bronwyn Furse
Bronwyn Furse is a commercial lawyer with specialist expertise in the areas of intellectual property, privacy, regulatory and competition and consumer law. Her practice traverses public and private industry sectors including automotive, higher education, health, manufacturing, medical devices, energy and resources, government, financial services and ecommerce, from start ups through to multinational groups. Bronwyn’s intellectual property practice includes advising on all matters of ownership, protection, commercialisation, licensing and enforcement of intellectual property rights. She routinely prepares and negotiates agreements for domestic and cross-jurisdictional licensing arrangements, commercialisation of intellectual property and technology procurement. Bronwyn has extensive franchising experience. She advises some of Australia’s most well known, and longest running franchise networks. Her practice includes assisting with the day to day management of franchise networks, along with related intellectual property, privacy and competition and consumer law issues. She also routinely assists in the expansion of networks into offshore jurisdictions and establishment of new franchise networks. Bronwyn is well known for her specialist expertise in privacy law and data protection and commercialisation. She has a particular interest and depth of expertise in privacy issues arising from data sharing and transfer, analytics and commercialisation, as well as behavioural advertising and electronic marketing. Over the years, Bronwyn has been seconded to various clients including global corporate groups, as well as universities and research organisations. Her in-house experience has provided her with invaluable insight, and honed her abilities to provide commercially astute and pragmatic advice to clients across a broad range of disciplines. Bronwyn is an active member of various professional intellectual property and privacy organisations, including Trustee of the Licensing Executives Society of Australia and New Zealand (LESANZ), an active member of the Franchise Council of Australia (FCA) (Legal Sub-Committee and South Australian Chapter Committee), and a participating member of the Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand (IPSANZ) and International Association of Privacy Professionals of Australia and New Zealand (iappANZ). Bronwyn is widely recognised for her specialist expertise. She is regularly asked to present at conferences on issues related to intellectual property, privacy and franchising, and to provide tailored training programs to clients and industry associations. In 2016, Bronwyn was awarded an Australasian Lawyers ‘Rising Star’ award, and recognised by the publication as having ‘an outstanding reputation as an IP lawyer’. Bronwyn has been acknowledged by The Legal 500 Asia-Pacific (2018 & 2019) for her work in the Intellectual Property space. Bronwyn has been recognised by her peers as one of the Best Lawyers in Australia in the areas of Franchise Law, and Intellectual Property Law (2019 – 2022). Bronwyn has recently been recognised in Doyle’s Guide as a recommended lawyer in South Australia in the areas of Intellectual Property (2020 – 2021) and Technology, Media & Telecommunications Law (2020).

Justin Wheelahan
Justin practises primarily in intellectual property. Justin holds a Masters in IP, and is a contributing author to Lahore’s Trade Marks, Patents and Confidential Information and Related Rights service published by LexisNexis. Justin’s general commercial practice includes advice and advocacy in disputes involving copyright, trade mark, design and patent infringement, breach of confidence, misleading and deceptive conduct, breach of contract, unconscionable conduct, breach of director's duties, and insolvency related matters. He also regularly advises and appears in defamation proceedings, injurious falsehood claims, and Open Courts Act related matters. Justin has a background in running jury trials appearing for the prosecution and the defence in commercial fraud trials involving offences against the Corporations Act. Justin is an experienced cross-examiner with a thorough understanding of the rules of evidence. He regularly appears for company directors and professionals in relation to allegations of professional misconduct in disciplinary and regulatory tribunals. His public and administrative law practice extends to judicial review and appellate advocacy. Justin appeared as junior counsel in the High Court in Minister for Home Affairs v FRX17 (2020) 270 CLR 302, Frugtniet v ASIC (2019) 266 CLR 250, and Clayton v The Queen (2006) 231 ALR 500.

Rebecca Pereira
Rebecca is a specialised intellectual property lawyer with 15 years' experience in managing complex disputes, particularly complex patent litigation.  She has strong industry experience in the life sciences sector, with a focus on pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, biotechnology and medical devices.  Rebecca has acted in numerous advisory and contentious trade mark and consumer law disputes, including misleading and deceptive conduct and passing off litigation in the Federal Court. Rebecca is also an experienced commercial lawyer with front-end experience drafting and negotiating commercialisation agreements, IP licences and confidentiality agreements. In addition to her legal qualifications, Rebecca has a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Pharmacology and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, and a Masters in Intellectual Property Law.  She is a member of the Victorian and the Trans-National Committees of IPSANZ and is a member of AIPPI.  Rebecca was named as a Rising Star in Managing Intellectual Property's IP Stars in 2019 and in 2022.

Alan Ford
Alan practices in all areas of commercial and public law and is particularly interested in intellectual property and trade practices, corporations and securities, tax, public/administrative law and equity and trusts. He is a member of the Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand (IPSANZ), and the Commercial and Tax Bar Associations. Alan has acted in and advised on a range of complex matters, including intellectual property opposition and infringement matters, financial services compliance with Chapter 7 of the Corporations Act, constructive and resulting trust claims, resisting tax claims by the tax office, and migration issues. He enjoys strategic and complex problem-solving and encourages early briefing to save time and cost. To this end, Alan is happy to have early discussions with solicitors before being briefed. Outside his practice, he has a Master of Intellectual Property Law and is currently studying a Master of Laws at the University of Melbourne and is also a headnote writer for LexisNexis Intellectual Property Reports.

James Penny
James has a broad commercial litigation and administrative law practice with significant trial experience, appearing led and unled in lengthy hearings involving multiple witnesses, advising (both led and unled) in a wide range of commercial disputes, merits reviews and judicial reviews.  He regularly acts for ASX listed companies and major insurance companies. James has appeared led and unled in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.

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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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