Material wastage is now expressly embedded in the statutory framework for property settlements, reshaping how courts assess dissipation of assets and shifting the way practitioners must run these arguments. What was once largely driven by case law has been reframed as a factor in assessing parties’ current and future circumstances — with significant strategic and evidentiary consequences. This session examines how wastage claims are being approached in practice, and when they are likely to succeed. It will cover:
Material wastage is now expressly embedded in the statutory framework for property settlements, reshaping how courts assess dissipation of assets and shifting the way practitioners must run these arguments. What was once largely driven by case law has been reframed as a factor in assessing parties’ current and future circumstances — with significant strategic and evidentiary consequences. This session examines how wastage claims are being approached in practice, and when they are likely to succeed. It will cover:
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Law Institute of Victoria
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Law Society of New South Wales
It’s never a dull moment in property law, with a number of key reforms being introduced in recent times. The 15th annual NSW property law conference examines these major developments, including conveyancing practice and procedure, leasing in the era of COVID-normal, and disclosure obligations in property purchases. The conference also includes a presentation on each of the compulsory subjects so NSW property lawyers can earn their 10 CPD units.
Property lawyers in New South Wales have seen a raft of key reforms in recent times. The 16th annual NSW property law conference focuses on these major developments, including conveyancing practice and procedure, vendor disclosure and warranties, as well as GST conundrums for the property law practitioner. The conference also includes a presentation on each of the compulsory subjects so NSW property lawyers can earn their 10 CPD units.
Estate planners have the difficult task of weighing up a client’s family dynamics, unique financial circumstances as well as their personal needs in order to create a bespoke and appropriate estate plan. It can be a difficult balancing act. This year’s annual estate planning conference will address this challenge, along with other key issues estate planners face, including loan management strategies, second spouses and the family home, as well as designing an estate plan for the family business.
Estate planners have the difficult task of weighing up a client’s family dynamics, unique financial circumstances as well as their personal needs in order to create a bespoke and appropriate estate plan. It can be a difficult balancing act. This year’s annual estate planning conference will address this challenge, along with other key issues estate planners face, including loan management strategies, second spouses and the family home, as well as designing an estate plan for the family business.
As the last 12 months have shown, schools are having to deal with an increasing number of thorny legal and regulatory issues. From student discipline and dealing with difficult parents, through to school board disputes and staff misconduct, the challenges for school can be endless. Television Education Network’s 7th Annual Schools Law and Regulatory Conference shines a spotlight on these issues and how schools can rise to these challenges.
The last 12 months have been a tumultuous time for agribusiness sector: the pandemic’s effects continue to be felt, directors are increasingly in the firing line, and environmental litigation risks are on the rise. Television Education Network’s 6th Annual Agribusiness Law Conferences explores these issues and more, including managing biosecurity and activism threats, competition law issues in practice, as well as food labelling compliance. TEN is proud to once again welcome the participation of our major sponsor AACo (Australian Agricultural Company Limited).
It’s been a difficult time for charities and NFPs, and the challenges for the sector continue to grow. Accounting standards are changing, fundraising remains a regulatory nightmare, and ACNC governance standards are tightening. Television Education Network’s 10th Annual Charities and Not For Profits Conference explores these issues, along with sessions covering cyber safety, best practice guidance on disclosures and allegations of abuse, as well as how to manage a virtual workforce.