As insolvencies and bankruptcies continue to rise, it is unsurprising that many of these are coming before the courts. The sheer influx of decisions has made it difficult for practitioners outside specialist areas to stay on top of case law and practice updates. To help busy commercial practitioners keep on top of recent cases of significance, this session shall summarise the facts and key takeaways from decisions, including:
As insolvencies and bankruptcies continue to rise, it is unsurprising that many of these are coming before the courts. The sheer influx of decisions has made it difficult for practitioners outside specialist areas to stay on top of case law and practice updates. To help busy commercial practitioners keep on top of recent cases of significance, this session shall summarise the facts and key takeaways from decisions, including:
When faced with a complaint lodged against a member of the clergy, knowing the precise steps to follow is imperative. This session offers pragmatic insights into managing complaints, covering:
When faced with a complaint lodged against a member of the clergy, knowing the precise steps to follow is imperative. This session offers pragmatic insights into managing complaints, covering:
Navigating the courtroom in family law has never been more complex. New disclosure and publication restrictions, evolving rules around child relocation, and the ongoing impact of the National Contravention List are changing the way practitioners must approach their cases. Missteps in these areas can lead to serious consequences, from compliance breaches to unfavourable outcomes for clients.
The laws of evidence can be complex, and their application to family law matters can sometimes provide challenges to practitioners seeking to argue their clientβs case in a detailed and personal manner. This session will examine some of the key evidentiary issues in family law and provide a best practice guide to practitioners in preparing and submitting evidence, including:
The laws of evidence can be complex, and their application to family law matters can sometimes provide challenges to practitioners seeking to argue their clientβs case in a detailed and personal manner. This session will examine some of the key evidentiary issues in family law and provide a best practice guide to practitioners in preparing and submitting evidence, including:
One of the more challenging aspects of the role for HR professionals is managing the ill and injured in the workplace. With mental health diagnoses on the rise, this area of practice is set to become more complex. This session shall explore the key issues HR professionals need to navigate when managing the ill and injured in the workplace, with a focus on those who are experiencing mental health challenges. It covers:
One of the more challenging aspects of the role for HR professionals is managing the ill and injured in the workplace. With mental health diagnoses on the rise, this area of practice is set to become more complex. This session shall explore the key issues HR professionals need to navigate when managing the ill and injured in the workplace, with a focus on those who are experiencing mental health challenges. It covers:
Succession lawyers are increasingly confronted with complex legal issues in will drafting, from navigating capacity assessments and potential conflicts of interest, to ensuring robust succession planning for blended families. These complexities demand a sophisticated and proactive approach to mitigate risk and uphold client legacies. 'The Will Drafting Blueprint' is a specialized five-part webinar series designed to address these critical issues, providing expert analysis and practical strategies to enhance your practice.