This webinar comprises 3 one-hour sessions covering each of the compulsory CPD subjects for succession lawyers for the CPD year ending 31 March 2023.
Session 1: Practice Management Business Skills
Electronic Documents, the Digital Age and the Succession Law Practice
Mistakes are inevitable in practice. When they occur, they immediately create a plethora of ethics issues, including what to tell the client and whether efforts to fix the mistake may transgress ethical boundaries. This session looks at the key issues from an ethics perspective, including:
Corporate and individual residency is more relevant than ever, with increased global mobility and an increase in the number of multinational enterprises. The technical principles are also being revisited in light of case law and ATO guidance. This session explores the question of residence and the issues that arise in practice, including:
The ability to draft effective termination clauses is a crucially important tool for commercial lawyers to possess. The key drafting techniques and practice points β which apply in all areas of front-end commercial legal practice β have been scrutinised by the High Court and provide practitioners with useful guidance on drafting effective termination clauses. This webinar explores the key issues, including:
The pressure on teachers during the pandemic has been immense. From managing lockdowns and remote learning, dealing with staff shortages, stressed-out students (and their families), it is no wonder schools are experiencing high levels of burnout and stress in their workforce. If left unmanaged, or managed without due consideration, these issues can easily result in significant operational, legal and reputational damage for a school. This session will discuss:
The NDIS Commission has made the reduction and elimination of restrictive practices its top regulatory priority for 2026, and enforcement action is escalating. This session sets out what implementing providers must understand about their legal obligations and the real risks of getting it wrong, including:
The NDIS Commission has made the reduction and elimination of restrictive practices its top regulatory priority for 2026, and enforcement action is escalating. This session sets out what implementing providers must understand about their legal obligations and the real risks of getting it wrong, including:
One of the most significant challenges for schools is managing the behaviour of students and ensuring it is undertaken in a consistent manner. The key for this is to have an effective and comprehensive behaviour management policy. This session will examine the key foundations and principles for behaviour policies and provide a guide to successful development and implementation, including:
One of the most significant challenges for schools is managing the behaviour of students and ensuring it is undertaken in a consistent manner. The key for this is to have an effective and comprehensive behaviour management policy. This session will examine the key foundations and principles for behaviour policies and provide a guide to successful development and implementation, including:
The viability and value of charities and NFPs lies very much in their public standing and good reputation, and in the face of increasing competition for both government and private support, organisations need to effectively manage the promotion and protection of their standing in the community. Moving to an on-line presence has added significant risk to brand management, and this session will explore the steps your organisation should be taking to manage the common risks of social media presence, including: