Session 1: Online Evidence in Family Law β Whatβs In, Whatβs Out
In our increasingly digital age, it comes as no surprise that parties in both parenting and property matters are seeking to rely on online evidence. However, when is online evidence admissible, and most importantly, how do you formulate submissions to the Court that it is? This session considers evidence on websites, social media, and the cloud that your client argues is critical to their case.
Duration: Approximately 2.5 Hours
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The conference will be based on our highly successful video webinar technology: there'll be a chairperson and presentations.
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Session 1: When Meaning and Intent of Wills is Unclear
Duration: Approximately 2.5 Hours
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The conference will be based on our highly successful video webinar technology: there'll be a chairperson and presentations.
One registration can be shared by colleagues within the same firm utilising the same login.
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Session 1: Protecting the Bank of Mum and Dad: What Should Be in a Family Loan Agreement?
Technology has transformed Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for lawyers across Australia. Once centred on in-person workshops, CPD now incorporates online modules, interactive webinars, and curated legal podcasts.
The long-anticipated Tranche 2 AML/CTF reforms are no longer a distant prospect - theyβre happening. From July 2026, thousands of accountants across Australia will be legally required to implement anti-money laundering systems, vet clients, and report suspicious transactions under AUSTRACβs watchful eye.
The Queensland Planning and Environment Court plays an important role in adjudicating and resolving planning and environment protection disputes between developers and councils in Queensland. In this program, Vanessa Maruna, from Holding Redlich, in Cairns, provides an update on decisions of the Court over the last eighteen months on a variety of issues, and their practical implications.
Andrew Verspaandonk interviews Carolyn Sparke, QC
18 May 2021
Duration: Approximately 2.5 Hours
Hear from the experts at this online conference. You can watch it on your computer or on your portable electronic device from anywhere.
The conference will be based on our highly successful video webinar technology: there'll be a chairperson and presentations.
One registration can be shared by colleagues within the same firm utilising the same login.
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Session 1: Managing Changing Circumstances Between Contract and Settlement in Property Matters
Stapled structures have been a mainstay in the property investment industry for many years. However, the winds of change are blowing, with an ATO Taxpayer Alert released in 2017 and new integrity measures being released by Treasury in July and August 2018. This session reviews the ATO position on stapled structures and analyses changes that will arise out of the proposed legislative amendments, and their likely impact on the property industry.
Featuring: Muhunthan Kanagaratnam, Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers, Sydney
[33.23 minutes] [0.55 CPD hours]
Easements are often the subject of demand by clients, whether it be a client seeking one or a client seeking advice when they are adversely affected by one. Regardless of which side you are acting for, it is important to consider all the relevant aspects of the law when it comes to easements before proceedings are commenced. This session shall: