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Recorded Webinar: Duty of Disclosure - Dealing with Ethical Priorities (Ethics)

Disclosure is necessary for a variety of reasons - professional standards and rules, managing ethical risk and ensuring good client relations just to name a few. Understanding when and how to make proper disclosure is the subject of this session:

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About the Webinar

Disclosure is necessary for a variety of reasons - professional standards and rules, managing ethical risk and ensuring good client relations just to name a few. Understanding when and how to make proper disclosure is the subject of this session:

  • Cost disclosure – the obligation to ensure the client understands what they will be charged
  • Disclosure of personal conflicts
  • Disclosure of current and former client conflicts
  • The ongoing duty of disclosure to your client
  • When is failure to disclose an ethical breach?
  • Disclosure to third parties – understanding the ethical issues
  • Client confidentiality and disclosure – understanding professional obligation and your duty to the court
  • Solicitor conduct rules and disclosure obligations

Presented By

Andrew Downie
Barrister, Chancery Chambers Melbourne, Vic

Andrew is a barrister with a commercial practice that involves technology, engineering and construction, and therefore complex expert issues - both financial and scientific - and extensive documentary evidence. Those matters frequently involve areas of law including contract, professional negligence, corporations, security of payment, property, insolvency, equity and trusts.

Because of the nature of his practice, Andrew is regularly involved in trials, arbitrations and interlocutory hearings. Andrew is also regularly briefed to give advice and to prepare pleadings and written submissions for his matters.

Andrew uses technology and, where possible, conducts his matters electronically.

When he came to the bar, Andrew read with Richard Attiwill QC (now Justice Attiwill of the Supreme Court of Victoria), and his senior mentor was Mark Derham QC, (now Associate Justice Derham of the Supreme Court of Victoria). Immediately prior to coming to the bar, Andrew was a dispute resolution lawyer at MolinoCahill Lawyers, specialising in large-scale construction, mining, infrastructure and defence projects. Prior to being admitted as a solicitor Andrew worked in the chemical sciences field.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for commercial lawyers - Australia wide and it has been designed to deliver the Ethics compulsory subject unit for th

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unit for the CPD year ending 31st March 2018.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Lisa Tran on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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