Payday Super represents a fundamental rewrite of the Superannuation Guarantee regime since its introduction in 1992. From 1 July 2026, employers will be required to pay superannuation contributions in near real time, reshaping changing payroll processes, cash-flow management and compliance risk.
In the past year, schools have been grappling with a growing number of complex legal and regulatory issues. Whether it's teacher burnout and stress, parental disputes, child safety concerns or managing financial arrangements with stakeholders - there are no shortage of challenges for those in the education system. The 8th Annual Schools Law and Regulatory Conference hosted by TEN The Education Network examines these key challenges, along with best practice guidance on privacy and confidentiality issues, along with contract and policies management.
Our annual wills and estates conference (held in August on the Gold Coast every year) draws succession lawyers from across the country. It is one of our most popular conferences and that is why we are repeating this event in Melbourne 2020 for all those who couldnβt get to the Gold Coast.
Ian Kennedy AM interviews The Hon. Nahum Mushin
Date: Tuesday 18th October 2022
Duration: Approximately 1 Hour
A good employment lawyer understands how to traverse the diverse overlay of various pieces of workplace laws and regulations. A great lawyer, on the other hand, also knows how to navigate the range of ethical hotspots that can arise in practice. This session examines how to best deal with ethical challenges in employment law, including:
Undertakings are often given in the middle of fast-moving transactions, urgent settlements or pressured negotiations. But when something goes wrong, it is the solicitor, not the client, who can be personally exposed. This session examines how undertakings operate in practice, and uses real-world scenarios to explore when to give them, how to limit them, and when to refuse. It covers:
New relationships can be source of joy, but also bring with them heightened emotions and financial concerns, especially in a blended family situation. This session will explore the estate planning issues for blended families and proactive steps to achieve some certainty and clarity for family members, including:
Undertakings are often given in the middle of fast-moving transactions, urgent settlements or pressured negotiations. But when something goes wrong, it is the solicitor, not the client, who can be personally exposed. This session examines how undertakings operate in practice, and uses real-world scenarios to explore when to give them, how to limit them, and when to refuse. It covers:
New relationships can be source of joy, but also bring with them heightened emotions and financial concerns, especially in a blended family situation. This session will explore the estate planning issues for blended families and proactive steps to achieve some certainty and clarity for family members, including:
In the recent decision of Re Miglic, the plaintiffs succeeded in proving that an oral agreement made over 30 years ago, between deceased parties, was in fact a mutual wills agreement. This significant decision raises many interesting considerations for practitioners in many areas of practice and is set to have wide sweeping ramifications.