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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.
THE PROGRAM
Session 1: Bequest but Beware: Will Drafting to Prevent Gift Failures
To mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, join us for this live online conference designed to help NDIS providers strengthen compliance, culture and accountability. Across three focused sessions, leading experts will explore the legal and regulatory challenges shaping the sector β from managing psychosocial hazards in the workforce, tightening up service agreements, to understanding the ACCCβs increased scrutiny of pricing and contracts.
This webinar comprises 3 one-hour sessions covering each of the compulsory CPD subjects for junior lawyers for the CPD year ending 31 March 2024.
Session 1: Practice Management & Business Skills
Marketing Strategies for Early Career Lawyers: Putting your Best Foot Forward
This webinar comprises 3 one-hour sessions covering each of the compulsory CPD subjects for junior lawyers for the CPD year ending 31 March 2024.
Session 1: Practice Management & Business Skills
Marketing Strategies for Early Career Lawyers: Putting your Best Foot Forward
Interpretation of ATO guidelines on distributing profits within professional firms has been wide ranging and often creates high-risk situations. Recently, the Commissioner has changed his spots and is being tougher on the proportion of total practice income which ends up in the professionalβs hands personally. This session examines the guidelines, recent changes in this area and the correct interpretation:
This webinar comprises 3 one-hour sessions covering each of the compulsory CPD subjects for lawyers for the CPD year ending 31 March 2019.
Session 1: Practice Management Business Skills: NewLaw, Legal Apps and Disruptive Technology β Preparing for Change
Presented by: Joanna Green, Principal, Hive Legal, Melbourne
Water rights and entitlements can be an important component of a conveyancing transaction in Queensland. In this program, Sharon OβToole, from MSJA Queensland Lawyers in Brisbane, provides a guide to the types of water rights that lawyers need to be aware of, and best practice and risk management in assigning or transferring the water rights and entitlements.
23 minutes / 0.38 CPD units
This webinar is part of TENβs βBack to Basicsβ range of webinars which are specifically produced for junior practitioners. This webinar is priced at only $99 as our way of giving back to the profession and providing a cost effective means for firms to provide CPD for junior practitioners.
Clients coming and going is a part of life in public practice. Applying an ethical perspective to client movement either way is required and assists in ensuring a smooth transition for all parties concerned. This session looks into the processes that support an ethical attitude to both client engagement and disengagement, including:
More than a year since the launch of ChatGPT into mainstream use, it seems that AI is now everywhere. When it was first launched, the potential uses of AI seemed endless and the only limit was our own imaginations. However, as AI is being increasingly used to perform legal tasks and in court matters, the risks arising from its use to prepare court documents and manage aspects of legal processes are becoming evident.