The commercial contracting landscape has changed significantly in recent years, with evolving risks and regulatory expectations reshaping how contracts are drafted. From cybersecurity to privacy to intellectual property, commercial lawyers must now anticipate issues that weren’t front of mind just five years ago. This session explores how to modernise contract drafting to reflect today’s business and legal environment. Topics include:
Teaching is a highly demanding profession, with the performance of teachers continually monitored by senior colleagues and parents alike. This session will look at issues of underperformance of teachers and how it can be addressed appropriately for the benefit of the wider school community.
Teaching is a highly demanding profession, with the performance of teachers continually monitored by senior colleagues and parents alike. This session will look at issues of underperformance of teachers and how it can be addressed appropriately for the benefit of the wider school community.
Tony Cahill's 2026 NSW Property Law Update
Tony Cahill's 2026 NSW Property Law Update
Termination clauses are critical to managing commercial risk—but when poorly drafted, they can lead to disputes, unexpected obligations, or unenforceable exits. This session provides practical guidance on drafting termination and exit provisions that are clear, enforceable, and commercially aligned. Topics include:
Termination clauses are critical to managing commercial risk—but when poorly drafted, they can lead to disputes, unexpected obligations, or unenforceable exits. This session provides practical guidance on drafting termination and exit provisions that are clear, enforceable, and commercially aligned. Topics include:
Victoria’s strata and owners corporation landscape remains in transition, with post-2021 reforms bedding down and new Housing Statement changes adding fresh complexity. Lawyers are increasingly called on to navigate disputes over governance, building safety, and short-stay use. This session unpacks where the law stands now, what’s on the horizon, and the practical strategies lawyers need to manage risk. It covers:
Victoria’s strata and owners corporation landscape remains in transition, with post-2021 reforms bedding down and new Housing Statement changes adding fresh complexity. Lawyers are increasingly called on to navigate disputes over governance, building safety, and short-stay use. This session unpacks where the law stands now, what’s on the horizon, and the practical strategies lawyers need to manage risk. It covers:
The laws of evidence can be complex, and their application to family law matters can sometimes provide challenges to practitioners seeking to argue their client’s 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: