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Employment Law CPD

TEN runs employment law webinars on a regular basis throughout the year.  We also run two annual employment law conferences each year - one at the Gold Coast (usually in July or August) and one in Melbourne (usually in February or March).  Our employment law events are suitable for HR professionals as well as employment lawyers.  

Subjects covered:

  • Casual workforce
  • Adverse action claims
  • General protections
  • Restraints of trade
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Government reforms
  • Industrial action
  • Union rights of entry
  • Employment contracts
  • Modern awards
  • Wage compliance and underpayments
  • National Employment Standards
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Labour hire and the gig economy
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Ill and injured employees
  • Performance management
  • Workplace investigations
  • Workplace bullying
  • Warnings and dismissals
  • Sexual harassment and discrimination

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The April Advantage - A Month of Savings on your CPD

The April Advantage | The Research Solution.

The April Advantage offers something for all of our clients. April is a quiet time of the year before professionals gear up for the end of the financial year. A opportunity that can be used all year round is the Research Solution - a treasure trove of technical papers on all aspects of taxation stretching back over the last five years. Subscribe in April for 30% off.

Here is just one example from Christian Teese on his paper - Damned if you do, damned if you don’t: Inclusion and Exclusion in Estate Planning.

Download this one for free and subscribe for Accounting and Legal papers. 

 

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The Loan Ranger: Protecting the Bank of Mum and Dad

The upcoming session in the 65th Annual Armidale CLE Conference by Nathan Yii will set out some of the options available for providing loans which safeguard mum and dad and the rest of the family, including:

• Deciding on the appropriate mechanism for loan arrangements

• What are the essential clauses in a formal loan agreement?

• Repayment obligations, security and rights to secure in future

• When is a co-ownership agreement an option?

• Drafting for potential changes in circumstances • Strategies for protecting the loan from future claims in the event of a relationship breakdown

• Implications and financial consequences of loan arrangements through family trusts

• Updating wills to reflect loans and directions to executors for forgiveness or collection

• Equalising bequests to other children to offset sibling loans

• Recent cases

 

To learn more about this topic and the upcoming conference download the brochure.

 

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About the Speaker:

Speaker: Nathan Yii, Principal Lawyer, Chartered Tax Advisor and SMSF Specialist Advisor - Nathan Yii Lawyers, Melbourne

Nathan is a focused and strategic professional, who backs up his impressive credentials with a calm, logical and empathic approach.

Nathan is recognised by his peers and clients in the prestigious Doyle’s Guide as a leading Wills, Estates & Succession Planning Lawyer and Litigation Lawyer. He is a regular presenter throughout Australia in his areas of expertise and an adjunct lecturer at the College of Law in the Masters of Laws programme. 

However, delivering real results and value for clients is what really drives Nathan.

With years of experience and quiet confidence, Nathan capably guides clients through the complexities of private client matters including estate planning, structuring, taxation, superannuation and wealth disputes. He listens attentively, explains complex legal issues with logic and efficiency and expertly balances technical elements with the big picture perspective.

 

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The Armidale CLE Conference - the 65th edition!
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The Armidale CLE Conference, now in its 65th year, is designed so that NSW practitioners can fulfil their requirement for the current CPD year.  There are 10 sessions designed to deliver 7 substantive law units and 3 compulsory subject units.  In addition, the ethics session will also satisfy the Lawcover maintenance requirements.

Our key speakers for this event cover some of the most important topics. 

1. Nathan Yii, Principal Lawyer, Chartered Tax Advisor and SMSF Specialist Advisor from Nathan Yii Lawyers, Melbourne will bring his interesting topic - The Loan Ranger: Protecting the Bank of Mum and Dad!

The pressures on parents to lend or give their adult children money has increased in line with the cost of living, leaving parents vulnerable and children potentially abusive. Nathan will set out some of the options available for providing loans which safeguard mum and dad and the rest of the family, including:

• Deciding on the appropriate mechanism for loan arrangements

• What are the essential clauses in a formal loan agreement?

• Repayment obligations, security and rights to secure in future

• When is a co-ownership agreement an option?

• Drafting for potential changes in circumstances

• Strategies for protecting the loan from future claims in the event of a relationship breakdown • Implications and financial consequences of loan arrangements through family trusts

• Updating wills to reflect loans and directions to executors for forgiveness or collection

• Equalising bequests to other children to offset sibling loans

He will do this by reviewing some recent cases to add to the learning. 

2. Practice and Procedure in Conveyancing: Recent Developments in NSW. Despite the slow-down in the property market, regulatory changes and other developments continue to keep the industry on its toes. Well known speaker Tony Cahill, Legal Author & Commentator, Chatswood will provide an overview of key legislation, cases and other significant changes, including:

• Electronic conveyancing update including process changes and reform timelines

• Update on interoperability - The politics of intervention and the impact of the Electronic Conveyancing (Adoption of National Law) Amendment Act 2022

• The impact of anti-money laundering legislation on property transactions and industry players

• An update on the strata legislation rewrite and introduction of amendments

• Recent cases of interest

These are just some of the crucial topics presented at this year's 65th Annual Armidale CLE Conference to be held in Armidale on Thursday 1 & Friday 2 February 2024.  

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