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Page 1: Your Complete CPD Guide - Legalwise Seminars...Your Complete CPD Guide SYDNEY 15 FEBRUARY - 31 MARCH CANBERRA 16 FEBRUARY Choose the best CPD content Choose in person, online or recorded

Your Complete CPD Guide

SYDNEY 15 FEBRUARY - 31 MARCH

CANBERRA 16 FEBRUARY

Choose the best CPD contentChoose in person online or recordedChoose the 1 CPD Provider

Make the Wise Choice

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT Register and Pay by 18 Dec 2020 and Save 30 off everything

10 POINTS10 Points in One Day Parramatta 2021 710 Points On A Saturday 2410 Points in One Day - 31 March 2021 47

ADMINISTRATIVE amp PUBLIC SECTOR LAW Public Sector Governance in 2021 3Women in Public Law 3Government Law Conference 2021 18Litigation Issues for All Government Lawyers 33Decision Making Reasons Bias and Errors 41

BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTIONConstruction Law Symposium 11

CORPORATE amp COMMERCIALIn-House Counsel Conference 10Liquor and Gaming Law Roundtable 2021 15Contract Law Conference Minimising Risks amp Disputes 19Commercial Litigation Conference 2021 21Business Sales Legal Issues amp Risks 22Mortgages Enforcement Collections amp Key Updates 31Trusts and Deeds Advanced Review 36Insolvency and Debt Recovery in Response to COVID-19 Measures 37PPSA Fundamentals amp Strategies 39SMSFs Masterclass 40Contract Law Masterclass Minimising Risk amp Liability 42Franchising Law Updates Disputes and Compliance 42Shareholder Disputes amp Valuations 45Directors amp Officers Duties Risks amp Liabilities 45

CPD CORE AREASCPD Compulsory Units Over Lunch Over 3 Weeks 6CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers - 25 February 2021 7CPD Compulsory Units for Property Lawyers 9CPD Compulsory Units for In-House Counsel 10CPD Compulsory Units for Building amp Construction Lawyers 11CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers ndash 4 March 2021 12CPD Compulsory Units for Personal Injury Lawyers 14CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers ndash 9 March 2021 15CPD Compulsory Units for IP Lawyers 16CPD Compulsory Units for Wills and Estates Lawyers 17CPD Compulsory Units - 11 March 2021 20CPD Compulsory Units for Litigators 21CPD Compulsory Units for Criminal Lawyers 23CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers - 13 March 2021 24CPD Compulsory Units for Family Lawyers 29CPD Compulsory Units for Lawyers and Migration Agents 32Forensic Accounting for Lawyers A Workshop 33CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers ndash 19 March 2021 35CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers ndash 23 March 2021 36Costs and Billings for All Lawyers Your CPD Compulsory Units 40CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers - 31 March 2021 47

CRIMINAL LAWCriminal Law Symposium 23Traffic Law A Major Update 35

CONTENTSFAMILY LAWRunning Remote Family Law Hearings Embracing the Future 8Family Law SMSFs Loans and Tax 8Family Law Conference 29Family Law Drafting Intensive 39Family Law Parenting amp Childrens Matters 46

IMMIGRATION LAWImmigration Law Symposium 32

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYIntellectual Property Conference 16Intellectual Property Commercialising IP and Licensing 38

LITIGATION amp DISPUTE RESOLUTIONAdvanced Evidence and Advocacy Masterclass 5lsquoHow torsquo Skills for Litigators 12Commercial Litigation Conference 2021 21NCAT Practice and Procedure 30A Practical and Comprehensive Guide to Arbitration 37Class Actions A Comprehensive Guide 43Mediation Masterclass Positive Results for Pleased Clients 43

MEDIA amp ENTERTAINMENTLiquor and Gaming Law Roundtable 2021 15Film and TV Conference Key Content and Production Issues 27

MINING amp RESOURCESDrafting Mining Agreements Practical Intensive 28

NATIVE TITLENative Title and Cultural Heritage Intensive 28

PERSONAL INJURYNDIS Law Conference 4Medical Negligence Under the Microscope 6Personal Injury Conference 14Workers Compensation and CTP Claims Conference 34Civil Claims for Institutional Abuse Settlements Stays amp Damages 38Total and Permanent Disability Superannuation and Life Insurance Claims

41

Personal Injuries 3 Strategies to Maximise Damages 46

PLANNING amp ENVIRONMENTEnvironment amp Planning Law Forum 30

PROPERTY LAWProperty Law Conference 9Conveyancing Conference 20Retail and Commercial Leasing Review 26

WORK HEALTH AND SAFETYHealth and Safety Law Current Concerns 25

WILLS ESTATES amp ELDER LAWSuccession Law Symposium 2021 17Testamentary Trusts Workshop 31Will Drafting Workshop for All Lawyers 44

WORKPLACE amp IREmployment Law Symposium 13Health and Safety Law Current Concerns 25Discrimination and Adverse Action Claims 2021 44

For Full Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy please visit wwwlegalwiseseminarscomau Early bird offer Register and pay by 18 December 2020 to receive the early bird price Live Online seminars and On Demand seminar recordings Prices are per person viewing only They may not be distributed to another person nor may they be used for group viewings CancellationTransfers There is no cancellation refund transfer change of the mode of delivery or credit available 2 business days or less of the date of the program Seminar recordings are non-refundable once purchased All requests for cancellations and transfers prior to 2 business days of the program date should be in writing to infolegalwiseseminarscomau All credit notes are valid for a period of 12 months from the date of credit note Legalwise Seminars intends to run all programs as advertised but reserves the right to change the programs without notice and to cancelpostpone if required Variation of Program Legalwise Seminars intends to run all programs as advertised but reserves the right to change the programs without notice and to cancelpostpone if required If cancelled or postponed we will offer a transfer or a full refundcredit Privacy Legalwise Seminars Pty Ltd protects the privacy and security of information provided by you By registering you agree to the use of your personal information by Legalwise Seminars Pty Ltd to process your registration or enquiry to contact you about products services and events and for internal purposes including for a list providing only the delegatesrsquo name job title and company to be provided to all presenters prior to the event

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

3

Procurement and Commercial Contracting for Australian Government Agencies Getting your approach to market correct Evaluation criteria and methodology Challenging risks Presented by Alexandra Wedutenko Partner Clayton Utz

Three Major High Court and Federal Court Cases Relating to Executive Government Decision Making Staying focused Recent High Court and Federal Court decisions show how important it is for decision makers to stay focused on the core issue they need to address when making decisions that affect the rights of others

The legal consequences of not staying focused Should administrative decision makers be worried about misfeasance claims following the decision in the Brett Cattle case

Presented by James Suter Senior Adviser Proximity

Surviving Royal Commissions and Beyond Preparing for an inquiry of the breadth scale and powers of a Royal Commission

How Royal Commissions operate amp interact with government agencies - Responding effectively to an imminent inquiry amp preparing for the impact of subsequent findings and recommendations

The impact of Commonwealth Royal Commissions on Commonwealth State amp Territory government agencies

- What have been the lessons of those agencies - How to anticipate the impact such an inquiry will have - How can you best prepare and respond

Examples of agencies turning their experience into positive change amp improvement

Presented by Paula Gonzalez Group Manager Client Engagement Proximity

TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2021 $405900AM TO 100PM 212C01

Chair Kim Lackenby Judicial Registrar Federal Court of Australia and Conference Registrar Administrative Appeals Tribunal

This is your opportunity to engage in important current issues in public sector governance with experts and your peers Join a Judicial Registrar from the Federal Court of Australia the CEO of the Law Council of Australia and leading practitioners working at the coalface of the critical issues impacting the public sector Examine the Law Councilrsquos advisory role in the public sector procurement amp commercial contracting decision making and surviving Royal Commissions

PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE IN 2021

35 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law

KEYNOTE ADDRESS FROM THE LAW COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA

The Law Council of Australia in its Advisory Role to Governments Courts and Federal Agencies Presented by Michael Tidball Chief Executive Officer Law Council of Australia

Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession Do lawyers practice what they preach What are the boundaries here Are there good complaints handling mechanisms in place Presented by Pauline Wright President Law Council of Australia

Dealing with Bullying and Harassment in the Public Sector Legal regime refresher and the APS Code of Conduct Legal and non-legal ramifications of claims Prevention addressing culture as well as the law Incident management best practice investigation and reporting Presented by Rebecca Richardson Associate ndash Employment Law amp Investigations Bradley Allen Love Lawyers

Implicit Gender Bias What implicit gender bias is What it looks like in the work-place How to counter it Presented by Lauren Williams Legal Officer Sea Law and Antarctica Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2021 $405145PM TO 515PM 212C02

Chair Kim Lackenby Judicial Registrar Federal Court of Australia and Conference Registrar Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Join accomplished amp innovative women in the public sector who will explain how to navigate your career while achieving your professional goals Work through how to approach perennial workplace issues such as harassment bullying amp gender bias Hear about creating an inclusive amp supportive public sector workplace Engage in enlightening case studies to consider some of the different amp varied roles the public sector can offer you

WOMEN IN PUBLIC LAW

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

Sexual Harassment Bullying and Gender Bias

Cultivating an Inclusive and Supportive Workplace in the Public Sector Presented by Rorisang Moyo Assistant Director ndash Legal Investment and Services Law Section Trade and Investment Law Branch Office of Trade Negotiations Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Legal Service in the Australian Defence Force Case Study Operation Bushfire Assist and Operation COVID-19 AssistExamine legal challenges faced by ADF Legal Officers in domestic support operations Presented by Colonel Penny Saultry CSC Senior Lawyer Australian Defence Force

The Government Sector What it can Offer You

PUBLIC SECTOR LAW ESSENTIALSBook both sessions at the special price

of $770 and Save

Attend in person at the Novotel Canberra or watch live online

3

900AM - 115PM WEB212N04A $490

Professional Skills

Empowering Participant Decision Making Decision making ability a relative concept Connecting Supported Decision Making and the National Decision Making Principles

Linking administrative and legal representation into a care plan Estate administration the emerging multi-disciplinary practice field Presented by Michael Perkins Founder Autonomy First Lawyers

Professional Skills

Practice and Procedure Internal Review Process at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal The evolution of lsquobusiness as usualrsquo during a pandemic The value of evidence in an application for review Ongoing case management Presented by Fiona Meagher Senior Member Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Recent Decisions from the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Review recent cases on the Tribunalrsquos approach to considering whether a person meets the criteria for access to the NDIS

Analyse recent cases on funding for reasonable and necessary supports

Presented by Jackie Finlay Senior Solicitor Legal Aid for NDIS and Social Security

Chair Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Chair Andrea De-Smidt Senior Solicitor Queensland Advocacy Incorporated

The Royal Commission into Violence Abuse Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability Examining the work of the Royal Commission thus far The Interim Report Where to from here Presented by Penelope Eden Partner MinterEllison Recommended Health amp Aged Care Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Workplace Law Issues for Disability Service Providers NDIS-worker screening compliance implications when hiring managing and ending the employment relationship

Where to now for casual employees What do DSPs need to know Tips and traps for conducting effective workplace investigations Strategies to navigate the Disability Worker Exclusion Scheme and Disability Worker Regulation Scheme (Victoria and national operators)

Portable Long Service Leave for Disability Services Providers implications for Victorian ACT providers and national providers

Presented by Skye Rose Practice Leader Moores

Review of Disability and SDA Housing Recent changes in the SDA regulations What are some of the best contract structures between housing providers and support providers and what are the risks

What funding structures can be used to develop disability and SDA housing projects

Presented by Tony Rutherford Partner Mills Oakley

SESSION 1 DECISION MAKING AND TRIBUNAL PROCEDURES

SESSION 2 LEGAL ISSUES IMPACTING DISABILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS

Examine the key legal issues within the NDIS sector Hear from a Senior Member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal an NCAT Deputy President and some of the best lawyers in the disability sector Review recent cases amp gain practical insights on participantsrsquo plans supported amp substitute decision making the Royal Commission and more This is a must-attend for all disability service providers plus lawyers in personal injury aged care workers compensation not for profit and government

WEDNESDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM WEB212N04

NDIS LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM WEB212N04B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 3 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

INSIGHTS FROM NCAT

Substitute Decision Making and the Interplay with the NDIS General overview of substitute decision making guardianship jurisdictions

The NDIS Application and plan management ndash is there a role for a formally appointed decision maker

The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and Restrictive Practices the source of consent

Presented by Malcolm Schyvens Deputy President Division Head - Guardianship Division NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordingsThorough overview of the

legislation and the NDIS

Clear explanation on how to approach a case

Professional Skills

5

900AM - 115PM 212N08A $490

Advanced Strategies for Admissible and Persuasive Expert Evidence How involved should lawyers be in assisting experts Proofing the witness including predicting objections The fine line between pre-trial conferences and coaching Presented by Gillian Mahony Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Admissibility Issues in Contract and Tort Disputes Admissibility of background evidence surrounding circumstances in contractual disputes

- Is this restricted to when a contract is ambiguous - What about rectification amp deceit cases And cases where capacity of the signing person is in issue Mehmet v Carter - What about disputes as to the construction of easements - What evidence has been admitted in some famous (eg Codelfa) and not-so-famous cases

What evidence is admissible to prove the contra-factual as to causation in duty of care cases

- Direct evidence of the contra-factual as to causation is not admissible Section 5D (3) Civil Liability Act - Strategies for marshaling admissible evidence on the lsquocontra-factualrsquo

Presented by Sydney Jacobs Barrister Thirteen Wentworth Selborne Chambers

A Guide to Conclave and Concurrent Expert Evidence Playing in the Hot Tub Evolution and overview of process Benefits Normalisation rules and practice notes Pre-trial phase the conclave The joint report Trial phase concurrent evidence (Hot Tub) Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Legal Professional Privilege and Implied Waiver Guidance for the Senior Practitioner Implied waiver of privilege inadvertent disclosure and how to deal with it

Challenges posed by electronic documents and large volume discovery Analysis of recent cases Presented by Vahan Bedrossian SC Edmund Barton Chambers

Chair Dr Mark Brabazon SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Chair Michael Finnane QC Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Advocacy on Interlocutory and Urgent Applications for Practitioners Assessing urgency and determining when to approach the court Effect of delay Proceeding ex parte or inter partes Notifying the other side Preparing the necessary documents Tailoring the evidence according to the facts and the time available Presenting the facts and the documents Assisting the court Duties of disclosure during the hearing Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Objections Whether When and How ndash Tactics and Temptations General observations about objections

- Not limited to evidence - Not limited to course of trial

Case theory Evidence in Chief

- Statements and affidavits - Oral evidence preparation

CrossndashExamination - Before the answer - Asked and answered

Re-Examination To the bench

- Resist Addresses Appeals Presented by James Glissan AM ESM QC H B Higgins Chambers

Advocacy in Mediation Objectives Preparation Presenting and Closing the Deal What skills are required How to prepare for mediation Managing client engagement Ethical considerations Presented by Mary Walker Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 EVIDENCE MASTERCLASS SESSION 2 ADVOCACY SKILLS FOR INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS OBJECTIONS amp MEDIATION

Master strategies for ensuring your expert evidence is admissible and for working with conclave and concurrent expert evidence Consider admissibility issues in contract and tort disputes Gain an advanced refresher on implied waiver and inadvertent disclosure of privileged material Plus learn valuable advocacy skills in interlocutory and urgent applications tactics around objections and finding success at mediation all from some of Sydneyrsquos foremost advocates

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 212N08

ADVANCED EVIDENCE AND ADVOCACY MASTERCLASS

200PM - 515PM 212N08B $405

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 6 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

Recent Developments in Medical Negligence Practice S5I s5D(3) and s5O of the Civil Liability Act Damages in Compensation to Relatives Act claims Limitation defences discoverability the longstop period interrogatories

Court orders for medical examinations Presented by Ian Butcher Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Three Prevailing Uncertainties in Wrongful Birth Claims Duties in the context of genetic advice Damage recoverability in novel cases such as IVF errors Quantification of damages questions Presented by Bill Madden Special Counsel Carroll amp OrsquoDea Preeminent Medical Negligence Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Under the Knife What Can Go Wrong in the Quest for Beauty The training and qualifications of the defendant doctor Does it matter

Who is your expert going to be and why Two case studies

- Cosmetic surgery following massive weight gain - Cosmetic surgery following massive weight loss

Presented by Ngaire Watson Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

Practical Tips for Expert Reports and Expert Evidence in Medical Negligence Selection of multiple experts within the one speciality Use of medical reports of treating doctors vs independent experts Preparation of expert reports after conclaves Avoiding accusations of hindsight bias in preparation of expert reports Presented by Richard OrsquoKeefe Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2019

Information and Warnings in Medical Practice What warnings and information do doctors have to provide Do doctors have to warn about alternative treatments The interplay between sections 5O and 5P of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

The duty to inform and medical devices Presented by Duncan Graham SC Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance Law Senior Counsel Doyles Guide 2019

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 212N09

Whether you are working in a broad based personal injury firm run a boutique medical negligence practice or represent insurance companies this seminar will enlighten and update you on the latest in medical negligence Examine the intricacies of expert evidence and reports Explore the practicalities of the law regarding information and warnings Catch up on key issues related to wrongful birth and cosmetic medical negligence claims

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

Chair Kevin Connor SC Maurice Byers Chambers

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

4

15 FEBRUARY 22 FEBRUARY 1 MARCH $405100PM TO 200PM WEB212N01

Earn your CPD compulsory units for the year with this convenient efficient amp practical lunchtime web series running once a week at lunchtime and online Explore disciplinary issues conflicts of interests negotiating a deal amp cyber threats

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS OVER LUNCH OVER 3 WEEKS

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility Latest Disciplinary Issues and Lawyers Acting in Conflict of Interest Latest ethical principles and disciplinary actions recent cases and lessons to be learnt

Conflict of interest for trustees executors and directors When should you take up the role Why should solicitors consider taking up the role

Conflict of interest for solicitors concerning former clients Common scenarios and possible options to apply Presented by Chris Ryall Barrister Maritime Chambers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01A $155

MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2021

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01B $155

MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2021

Professional Skills Making a Deal Negotiation Skills Tips tricks or a strategic approach planning your next negotiation Tell her she is dreaming Communication that works to achieve best outcomes

Whose side are you on anyway Can a collaborative approach work Ballroom or disco understanding and making the most of the bargaining lsquodancersquo

More or less what does success look like when negotiating a deal Presented by Steve Lancken Mediator and Managing Director Negocio Resolutions Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB213N01C $155

MONDAY 1 MARCH 2021

Practice Management amp Business Skills Cyber Resilience for Your Practice Practical Strategies to Prevent and Mitigate Cyber AttacksCybercrime is predicted to lead to the biggest transfer of wealth in human history and in Australia cyber security incidents have been estimated to cost businesses up to $29 billion per year Your legal practice could be a target because you act on high value funds transfers or hold confidential and sensitive information In this session you will step through a five pronged approach to increasing your practicersquos cyber resilience by focusing on both prevention and mitigation strategies Presented by Simone Herbert-Lowe Director Law amp Cyber

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

ATTEND ALL THREE AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

10TH ANNUAL

REGISTER FOR JUST THE 1-HOUR LUNCHTIME SESSIONS THAT MATCH YOUR INTERESTS OR BOOK ALL 3 AND SAVE

7

730AM - 1030AM 212P01A $405

Recent Strata Title Law Update Presented by Jane Crittenden Lawyer Jane Crittenden Lawyers

Tenancy and Leasing Update in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Presented by Dr Stephen Pallavicini Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox

Will Drafting Fundamentals for All Lawyers Presented by Katelin Whitley Principal Bestic Law

Chair Joseph Grassi Director Joseph Grassi and Associates

THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 212P01

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY PARRAMATTA 2021

A Guide to Family Provision Claims Presented by John Clifton Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

Family Law Update Presented by Robyn Druitt Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Dispute Resolution in Family Law Presented by Lisa Hamilton Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Chair Shanna Mahony Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

OR

SESSION 2 PLENARY SESSION CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

1045PM - 145PM $405

Chair Melissa Tovey Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall Chambers

In its 8th year the Parramatta 10 Points in One Day Program offers you insights from the industryrsquos front-line practitioners You donrsquot have to travel to the CBD to gain updates in all the current topics and achieve your compulsory CPD units Attend the full program or choose only the sessions most relevant to your practice

SESSION 1 STREAM A PROPERTY LAW UPDATE AND WILL DRAFTING

SESSION 1 STREAM B FAMILY LAW AND FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS ROUNDUP

730AM - 1030AM 212P01B $405

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Communicating with Clients and Staff in Difficult Times An Interactive Session Presented by Cilla Robinson Partner Clayton Utz and Kim Ambor Psychologist

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Morality and the Law What is Ethics in the Legal Profession Presented by David Ash Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

A Guide to Effective Alternative Dispute Resolution for All Lawyers Presented by Elizabeth Picker Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM - 630PM 212P01D $490

Asset Protection Strategies in a COVID World Keep Your Hands off my Assets Presented by Michael Bennett Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

An Introduction to Intellectual Property for your Practice Presented by Wen Wu Barrister Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers

Tax Considerations in Business Sales and Acquisitions Presented by Adrian Bailey Principal Cleary Hoare Solicitors

Data Breaches Advising Your Clients Presented by Patrick Fair Partner Patrick Fair and Associates

Chair Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Employment Law The Urgent Concerns Presented by Sebastian McIntosh Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Contract Termination Disputes Presented by Elizabeth Rusiti Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Litigation Practice and Skills Update Presented by Andrew Bailey Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Latest Developments amp Trends in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence Cases Presented by Simon Grey Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Chair Phillip Brophy Senior Commercial Lawyer Matthews Folbigg Lawyers

ORSESSION 3 STREAM A COMMERCIAL LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 3 STREAM B LITIGATION UPDATE

215PM - 630PM 212P01E $490

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Professional Skills

8TH ANNUAL

212P01C

Topics covered Preparing a matter to be heard by electronic means Procedural rules and recent amendments Electronic evidence signatures and written submissions Tendering documents Speaking to the other side What Counsel needs Managing instructions Expectations from the bench Ensuring communication between all parties Tips and some common traps Facilitator Adam Cooper Principal Cooper Family Law Panellists Jeffrey Bunning Barrister Level 15 Inns of Court Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Susan Downes Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Patricia KirkmanndashScroope Barrister Inns of Court Philip Looney QC 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Senior Counsel and Leading Parenting and Childrenrsquos Matters Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Greg Shoebridge Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2021 $295400PM TO 630PM WEB212N02

Going forward the Family Law Court of Australia and the FCC will continue to embrace remote hearings in some format Now is the time to review what we have learnt about running remote hearings This experienced panel of family law barristers will share valuable and practical insights on hearing preparation procedural issues and technological dilemmas associated with conducting remote hearings Master these skills now to ensure the best outcome for your clients now and in the future

RUNNING REMOTE FAMILY LAW HEARINGS EMBRACING THE FUTURE

ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills

25

SMSFs What are the Issues Valuation and SMSF splits Third parties in the SMSF The SIS obligations under Part 7A Designing the splitting order and Bulowrsquos case Splitting orders in a falling market Taxation issues

- CGT rollover relief - Low rate threshold and superannuation agreements - Transfer balance caps - Non-compliance penalties - Death and super in a settlement

Presented by Stephen Bourke Director SuperSplitting Accredited Specialist in Superannuation Accredited Specialist Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Association author Super Splitting for Family Lawyers Certus Law

Division 7A and 3rd Party Loans Implications for Family Law Settlements Division 7A and why all the fuss Taking assets out of a company or a trust (CGT GST and other)

- What about the retained profits - Who really ends up paying

Case studies showing what to look for and ensuring the best tax outcome for your client

Presented by Chris Ardagna Partner Pitcher Partners

Divorcing a Spouse from a Company or a Trust Apart from Division 7A What Are the Tax Issues Removing an ex-spouse from a trust tips and traps Dealing with beneficiary loan accounts and removing related party loans

Divorce and its impact on the trust loss rules The issues with using the relationship breakdown CGT rollover Alternatives to transferring the asset out of the trust or company The importance of tax indemnities when ceding control of an entity and the importance of securing tax records going forwards into the future

Presented by Dung Lam Special Counsel Team Leader ndash Tax Coleman Greig

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 212N10

Gain a new found clarity and depth of knowledge on how to deal with the innumerable and complex issues that can arise when identifying ownership and tracking hidden assets in family law Delve into critical issues with SMSF splitting Examine the tax implications of Division 7A and 3rd party loans and other tax implications to consider when divorcing a spouse from a company or a trust This must attend advanced intensive will provide you with a new level of insight on these significant and complex issues

FAMILY LAW SMSFS LOANS AND TAX

Chair Susan Pearson Partner Pearson Emerson Accredited Specialist in Family Law Collaborative Lawyer Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN33 CPD units in Substantive Law

For the 202021 CPD Year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

27

900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

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By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

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Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

7

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

37

Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

39

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

47

If you have left it to the last minute do not despair All your CPD points are taken care of right here

WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

SESSION 3 CONTRACTS EMPLOYMENT AND SUCCESSION LAW UPDATES

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

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Page 2: Your Complete CPD Guide - Legalwise Seminars...Your Complete CPD Guide SYDNEY 15 FEBRUARY - 31 MARCH CANBERRA 16 FEBRUARY Choose the best CPD content Choose in person, online or recorded

10 POINTS10 Points in One Day Parramatta 2021 710 Points On A Saturday 2410 Points in One Day - 31 March 2021 47

ADMINISTRATIVE amp PUBLIC SECTOR LAW Public Sector Governance in 2021 3Women in Public Law 3Government Law Conference 2021 18Litigation Issues for All Government Lawyers 33Decision Making Reasons Bias and Errors 41

BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTIONConstruction Law Symposium 11

CORPORATE amp COMMERCIALIn-House Counsel Conference 10Liquor and Gaming Law Roundtable 2021 15Contract Law Conference Minimising Risks amp Disputes 19Commercial Litigation Conference 2021 21Business Sales Legal Issues amp Risks 22Mortgages Enforcement Collections amp Key Updates 31Trusts and Deeds Advanced Review 36Insolvency and Debt Recovery in Response to COVID-19 Measures 37PPSA Fundamentals amp Strategies 39SMSFs Masterclass 40Contract Law Masterclass Minimising Risk amp Liability 42Franchising Law Updates Disputes and Compliance 42Shareholder Disputes amp Valuations 45Directors amp Officers Duties Risks amp Liabilities 45

CPD CORE AREASCPD Compulsory Units Over Lunch Over 3 Weeks 6CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers - 25 February 2021 7CPD Compulsory Units for Property Lawyers 9CPD Compulsory Units for In-House Counsel 10CPD Compulsory Units for Building amp Construction Lawyers 11CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers ndash 4 March 2021 12CPD Compulsory Units for Personal Injury Lawyers 14CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers ndash 9 March 2021 15CPD Compulsory Units for IP Lawyers 16CPD Compulsory Units for Wills and Estates Lawyers 17CPD Compulsory Units - 11 March 2021 20CPD Compulsory Units for Litigators 21CPD Compulsory Units for Criminal Lawyers 23CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers - 13 March 2021 24CPD Compulsory Units for Family Lawyers 29CPD Compulsory Units for Lawyers and Migration Agents 32Forensic Accounting for Lawyers A Workshop 33CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers ndash 19 March 2021 35CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers ndash 23 March 2021 36Costs and Billings for All Lawyers Your CPD Compulsory Units 40CPD Compulsory Units for All Lawyers - 31 March 2021 47

CRIMINAL LAWCriminal Law Symposium 23Traffic Law A Major Update 35

CONTENTSFAMILY LAWRunning Remote Family Law Hearings Embracing the Future 8Family Law SMSFs Loans and Tax 8Family Law Conference 29Family Law Drafting Intensive 39Family Law Parenting amp Childrens Matters 46

IMMIGRATION LAWImmigration Law Symposium 32

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYIntellectual Property Conference 16Intellectual Property Commercialising IP and Licensing 38

LITIGATION amp DISPUTE RESOLUTIONAdvanced Evidence and Advocacy Masterclass 5lsquoHow torsquo Skills for Litigators 12Commercial Litigation Conference 2021 21NCAT Practice and Procedure 30A Practical and Comprehensive Guide to Arbitration 37Class Actions A Comprehensive Guide 43Mediation Masterclass Positive Results for Pleased Clients 43

MEDIA amp ENTERTAINMENTLiquor and Gaming Law Roundtable 2021 15Film and TV Conference Key Content and Production Issues 27

MINING amp RESOURCESDrafting Mining Agreements Practical Intensive 28

NATIVE TITLENative Title and Cultural Heritage Intensive 28

PERSONAL INJURYNDIS Law Conference 4Medical Negligence Under the Microscope 6Personal Injury Conference 14Workers Compensation and CTP Claims Conference 34Civil Claims for Institutional Abuse Settlements Stays amp Damages 38Total and Permanent Disability Superannuation and Life Insurance Claims

41

Personal Injuries 3 Strategies to Maximise Damages 46

PLANNING amp ENVIRONMENTEnvironment amp Planning Law Forum 30

PROPERTY LAWProperty Law Conference 9Conveyancing Conference 20Retail and Commercial Leasing Review 26

WORK HEALTH AND SAFETYHealth and Safety Law Current Concerns 25

WILLS ESTATES amp ELDER LAWSuccession Law Symposium 2021 17Testamentary Trusts Workshop 31Will Drafting Workshop for All Lawyers 44

WORKPLACE amp IREmployment Law Symposium 13Health and Safety Law Current Concerns 25Discrimination and Adverse Action Claims 2021 44

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

3

Procurement and Commercial Contracting for Australian Government Agencies Getting your approach to market correct Evaluation criteria and methodology Challenging risks Presented by Alexandra Wedutenko Partner Clayton Utz

Three Major High Court and Federal Court Cases Relating to Executive Government Decision Making Staying focused Recent High Court and Federal Court decisions show how important it is for decision makers to stay focused on the core issue they need to address when making decisions that affect the rights of others

The legal consequences of not staying focused Should administrative decision makers be worried about misfeasance claims following the decision in the Brett Cattle case

Presented by James Suter Senior Adviser Proximity

Surviving Royal Commissions and Beyond Preparing for an inquiry of the breadth scale and powers of a Royal Commission

How Royal Commissions operate amp interact with government agencies - Responding effectively to an imminent inquiry amp preparing for the impact of subsequent findings and recommendations

The impact of Commonwealth Royal Commissions on Commonwealth State amp Territory government agencies

- What have been the lessons of those agencies - How to anticipate the impact such an inquiry will have - How can you best prepare and respond

Examples of agencies turning their experience into positive change amp improvement

Presented by Paula Gonzalez Group Manager Client Engagement Proximity

TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2021 $405900AM TO 100PM 212C01

Chair Kim Lackenby Judicial Registrar Federal Court of Australia and Conference Registrar Administrative Appeals Tribunal

This is your opportunity to engage in important current issues in public sector governance with experts and your peers Join a Judicial Registrar from the Federal Court of Australia the CEO of the Law Council of Australia and leading practitioners working at the coalface of the critical issues impacting the public sector Examine the Law Councilrsquos advisory role in the public sector procurement amp commercial contracting decision making and surviving Royal Commissions

PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE IN 2021

35 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law

KEYNOTE ADDRESS FROM THE LAW COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA

The Law Council of Australia in its Advisory Role to Governments Courts and Federal Agencies Presented by Michael Tidball Chief Executive Officer Law Council of Australia

Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession Do lawyers practice what they preach What are the boundaries here Are there good complaints handling mechanisms in place Presented by Pauline Wright President Law Council of Australia

Dealing with Bullying and Harassment in the Public Sector Legal regime refresher and the APS Code of Conduct Legal and non-legal ramifications of claims Prevention addressing culture as well as the law Incident management best practice investigation and reporting Presented by Rebecca Richardson Associate ndash Employment Law amp Investigations Bradley Allen Love Lawyers

Implicit Gender Bias What implicit gender bias is What it looks like in the work-place How to counter it Presented by Lauren Williams Legal Officer Sea Law and Antarctica Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2021 $405145PM TO 515PM 212C02

Chair Kim Lackenby Judicial Registrar Federal Court of Australia and Conference Registrar Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Join accomplished amp innovative women in the public sector who will explain how to navigate your career while achieving your professional goals Work through how to approach perennial workplace issues such as harassment bullying amp gender bias Hear about creating an inclusive amp supportive public sector workplace Engage in enlightening case studies to consider some of the different amp varied roles the public sector can offer you

WOMEN IN PUBLIC LAW

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

Sexual Harassment Bullying and Gender Bias

Cultivating an Inclusive and Supportive Workplace in the Public Sector Presented by Rorisang Moyo Assistant Director ndash Legal Investment and Services Law Section Trade and Investment Law Branch Office of Trade Negotiations Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Legal Service in the Australian Defence Force Case Study Operation Bushfire Assist and Operation COVID-19 AssistExamine legal challenges faced by ADF Legal Officers in domestic support operations Presented by Colonel Penny Saultry CSC Senior Lawyer Australian Defence Force

The Government Sector What it can Offer You

PUBLIC SECTOR LAW ESSENTIALSBook both sessions at the special price

of $770 and Save

Attend in person at the Novotel Canberra or watch live online

3

900AM - 115PM WEB212N04A $490

Professional Skills

Empowering Participant Decision Making Decision making ability a relative concept Connecting Supported Decision Making and the National Decision Making Principles

Linking administrative and legal representation into a care plan Estate administration the emerging multi-disciplinary practice field Presented by Michael Perkins Founder Autonomy First Lawyers

Professional Skills

Practice and Procedure Internal Review Process at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal The evolution of lsquobusiness as usualrsquo during a pandemic The value of evidence in an application for review Ongoing case management Presented by Fiona Meagher Senior Member Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Recent Decisions from the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Review recent cases on the Tribunalrsquos approach to considering whether a person meets the criteria for access to the NDIS

Analyse recent cases on funding for reasonable and necessary supports

Presented by Jackie Finlay Senior Solicitor Legal Aid for NDIS and Social Security

Chair Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Chair Andrea De-Smidt Senior Solicitor Queensland Advocacy Incorporated

The Royal Commission into Violence Abuse Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability Examining the work of the Royal Commission thus far The Interim Report Where to from here Presented by Penelope Eden Partner MinterEllison Recommended Health amp Aged Care Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Workplace Law Issues for Disability Service Providers NDIS-worker screening compliance implications when hiring managing and ending the employment relationship

Where to now for casual employees What do DSPs need to know Tips and traps for conducting effective workplace investigations Strategies to navigate the Disability Worker Exclusion Scheme and Disability Worker Regulation Scheme (Victoria and national operators)

Portable Long Service Leave for Disability Services Providers implications for Victorian ACT providers and national providers

Presented by Skye Rose Practice Leader Moores

Review of Disability and SDA Housing Recent changes in the SDA regulations What are some of the best contract structures between housing providers and support providers and what are the risks

What funding structures can be used to develop disability and SDA housing projects

Presented by Tony Rutherford Partner Mills Oakley

SESSION 1 DECISION MAKING AND TRIBUNAL PROCEDURES

SESSION 2 LEGAL ISSUES IMPACTING DISABILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS

Examine the key legal issues within the NDIS sector Hear from a Senior Member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal an NCAT Deputy President and some of the best lawyers in the disability sector Review recent cases amp gain practical insights on participantsrsquo plans supported amp substitute decision making the Royal Commission and more This is a must-attend for all disability service providers plus lawyers in personal injury aged care workers compensation not for profit and government

WEDNESDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM WEB212N04

NDIS LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM WEB212N04B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 3 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

INSIGHTS FROM NCAT

Substitute Decision Making and the Interplay with the NDIS General overview of substitute decision making guardianship jurisdictions

The NDIS Application and plan management ndash is there a role for a formally appointed decision maker

The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and Restrictive Practices the source of consent

Presented by Malcolm Schyvens Deputy President Division Head - Guardianship Division NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordingsThorough overview of the

legislation and the NDIS

Clear explanation on how to approach a case

Professional Skills

5

900AM - 115PM 212N08A $490

Advanced Strategies for Admissible and Persuasive Expert Evidence How involved should lawyers be in assisting experts Proofing the witness including predicting objections The fine line between pre-trial conferences and coaching Presented by Gillian Mahony Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Admissibility Issues in Contract and Tort Disputes Admissibility of background evidence surrounding circumstances in contractual disputes

- Is this restricted to when a contract is ambiguous - What about rectification amp deceit cases And cases where capacity of the signing person is in issue Mehmet v Carter - What about disputes as to the construction of easements - What evidence has been admitted in some famous (eg Codelfa) and not-so-famous cases

What evidence is admissible to prove the contra-factual as to causation in duty of care cases

- Direct evidence of the contra-factual as to causation is not admissible Section 5D (3) Civil Liability Act - Strategies for marshaling admissible evidence on the lsquocontra-factualrsquo

Presented by Sydney Jacobs Barrister Thirteen Wentworth Selborne Chambers

A Guide to Conclave and Concurrent Expert Evidence Playing in the Hot Tub Evolution and overview of process Benefits Normalisation rules and practice notes Pre-trial phase the conclave The joint report Trial phase concurrent evidence (Hot Tub) Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Legal Professional Privilege and Implied Waiver Guidance for the Senior Practitioner Implied waiver of privilege inadvertent disclosure and how to deal with it

Challenges posed by electronic documents and large volume discovery Analysis of recent cases Presented by Vahan Bedrossian SC Edmund Barton Chambers

Chair Dr Mark Brabazon SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Chair Michael Finnane QC Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Advocacy on Interlocutory and Urgent Applications for Practitioners Assessing urgency and determining when to approach the court Effect of delay Proceeding ex parte or inter partes Notifying the other side Preparing the necessary documents Tailoring the evidence according to the facts and the time available Presenting the facts and the documents Assisting the court Duties of disclosure during the hearing Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Objections Whether When and How ndash Tactics and Temptations General observations about objections

- Not limited to evidence - Not limited to course of trial

Case theory Evidence in Chief

- Statements and affidavits - Oral evidence preparation

CrossndashExamination - Before the answer - Asked and answered

Re-Examination To the bench

- Resist Addresses Appeals Presented by James Glissan AM ESM QC H B Higgins Chambers

Advocacy in Mediation Objectives Preparation Presenting and Closing the Deal What skills are required How to prepare for mediation Managing client engagement Ethical considerations Presented by Mary Walker Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 EVIDENCE MASTERCLASS SESSION 2 ADVOCACY SKILLS FOR INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS OBJECTIONS amp MEDIATION

Master strategies for ensuring your expert evidence is admissible and for working with conclave and concurrent expert evidence Consider admissibility issues in contract and tort disputes Gain an advanced refresher on implied waiver and inadvertent disclosure of privileged material Plus learn valuable advocacy skills in interlocutory and urgent applications tactics around objections and finding success at mediation all from some of Sydneyrsquos foremost advocates

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 212N08

ADVANCED EVIDENCE AND ADVOCACY MASTERCLASS

200PM - 515PM 212N08B $405

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 6 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

Recent Developments in Medical Negligence Practice S5I s5D(3) and s5O of the Civil Liability Act Damages in Compensation to Relatives Act claims Limitation defences discoverability the longstop period interrogatories

Court orders for medical examinations Presented by Ian Butcher Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Three Prevailing Uncertainties in Wrongful Birth Claims Duties in the context of genetic advice Damage recoverability in novel cases such as IVF errors Quantification of damages questions Presented by Bill Madden Special Counsel Carroll amp OrsquoDea Preeminent Medical Negligence Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Under the Knife What Can Go Wrong in the Quest for Beauty The training and qualifications of the defendant doctor Does it matter

Who is your expert going to be and why Two case studies

- Cosmetic surgery following massive weight gain - Cosmetic surgery following massive weight loss

Presented by Ngaire Watson Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

Practical Tips for Expert Reports and Expert Evidence in Medical Negligence Selection of multiple experts within the one speciality Use of medical reports of treating doctors vs independent experts Preparation of expert reports after conclaves Avoiding accusations of hindsight bias in preparation of expert reports Presented by Richard OrsquoKeefe Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2019

Information and Warnings in Medical Practice What warnings and information do doctors have to provide Do doctors have to warn about alternative treatments The interplay between sections 5O and 5P of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

The duty to inform and medical devices Presented by Duncan Graham SC Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance Law Senior Counsel Doyles Guide 2019

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 212N09

Whether you are working in a broad based personal injury firm run a boutique medical negligence practice or represent insurance companies this seminar will enlighten and update you on the latest in medical negligence Examine the intricacies of expert evidence and reports Explore the practicalities of the law regarding information and warnings Catch up on key issues related to wrongful birth and cosmetic medical negligence claims

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

Chair Kevin Connor SC Maurice Byers Chambers

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

4

15 FEBRUARY 22 FEBRUARY 1 MARCH $405100PM TO 200PM WEB212N01

Earn your CPD compulsory units for the year with this convenient efficient amp practical lunchtime web series running once a week at lunchtime and online Explore disciplinary issues conflicts of interests negotiating a deal amp cyber threats

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS OVER LUNCH OVER 3 WEEKS

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility Latest Disciplinary Issues and Lawyers Acting in Conflict of Interest Latest ethical principles and disciplinary actions recent cases and lessons to be learnt

Conflict of interest for trustees executors and directors When should you take up the role Why should solicitors consider taking up the role

Conflict of interest for solicitors concerning former clients Common scenarios and possible options to apply Presented by Chris Ryall Barrister Maritime Chambers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01A $155

MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2021

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01B $155

MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2021

Professional Skills Making a Deal Negotiation Skills Tips tricks or a strategic approach planning your next negotiation Tell her she is dreaming Communication that works to achieve best outcomes

Whose side are you on anyway Can a collaborative approach work Ballroom or disco understanding and making the most of the bargaining lsquodancersquo

More or less what does success look like when negotiating a deal Presented by Steve Lancken Mediator and Managing Director Negocio Resolutions Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB213N01C $155

MONDAY 1 MARCH 2021

Practice Management amp Business Skills Cyber Resilience for Your Practice Practical Strategies to Prevent and Mitigate Cyber AttacksCybercrime is predicted to lead to the biggest transfer of wealth in human history and in Australia cyber security incidents have been estimated to cost businesses up to $29 billion per year Your legal practice could be a target because you act on high value funds transfers or hold confidential and sensitive information In this session you will step through a five pronged approach to increasing your practicersquos cyber resilience by focusing on both prevention and mitigation strategies Presented by Simone Herbert-Lowe Director Law amp Cyber

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

ATTEND ALL THREE AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

10TH ANNUAL

REGISTER FOR JUST THE 1-HOUR LUNCHTIME SESSIONS THAT MATCH YOUR INTERESTS OR BOOK ALL 3 AND SAVE

7

730AM - 1030AM 212P01A $405

Recent Strata Title Law Update Presented by Jane Crittenden Lawyer Jane Crittenden Lawyers

Tenancy and Leasing Update in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Presented by Dr Stephen Pallavicini Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox

Will Drafting Fundamentals for All Lawyers Presented by Katelin Whitley Principal Bestic Law

Chair Joseph Grassi Director Joseph Grassi and Associates

THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 212P01

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY PARRAMATTA 2021

A Guide to Family Provision Claims Presented by John Clifton Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

Family Law Update Presented by Robyn Druitt Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Dispute Resolution in Family Law Presented by Lisa Hamilton Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Chair Shanna Mahony Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

OR

SESSION 2 PLENARY SESSION CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

1045PM - 145PM $405

Chair Melissa Tovey Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall Chambers

In its 8th year the Parramatta 10 Points in One Day Program offers you insights from the industryrsquos front-line practitioners You donrsquot have to travel to the CBD to gain updates in all the current topics and achieve your compulsory CPD units Attend the full program or choose only the sessions most relevant to your practice

SESSION 1 STREAM A PROPERTY LAW UPDATE AND WILL DRAFTING

SESSION 1 STREAM B FAMILY LAW AND FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS ROUNDUP

730AM - 1030AM 212P01B $405

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Communicating with Clients and Staff in Difficult Times An Interactive Session Presented by Cilla Robinson Partner Clayton Utz and Kim Ambor Psychologist

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Morality and the Law What is Ethics in the Legal Profession Presented by David Ash Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

A Guide to Effective Alternative Dispute Resolution for All Lawyers Presented by Elizabeth Picker Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM - 630PM 212P01D $490

Asset Protection Strategies in a COVID World Keep Your Hands off my Assets Presented by Michael Bennett Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

An Introduction to Intellectual Property for your Practice Presented by Wen Wu Barrister Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers

Tax Considerations in Business Sales and Acquisitions Presented by Adrian Bailey Principal Cleary Hoare Solicitors

Data Breaches Advising Your Clients Presented by Patrick Fair Partner Patrick Fair and Associates

Chair Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Employment Law The Urgent Concerns Presented by Sebastian McIntosh Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Contract Termination Disputes Presented by Elizabeth Rusiti Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Litigation Practice and Skills Update Presented by Andrew Bailey Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Latest Developments amp Trends in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence Cases Presented by Simon Grey Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Chair Phillip Brophy Senior Commercial Lawyer Matthews Folbigg Lawyers

ORSESSION 3 STREAM A COMMERCIAL LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 3 STREAM B LITIGATION UPDATE

215PM - 630PM 212P01E $490

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Professional Skills

8TH ANNUAL

212P01C

Topics covered Preparing a matter to be heard by electronic means Procedural rules and recent amendments Electronic evidence signatures and written submissions Tendering documents Speaking to the other side What Counsel needs Managing instructions Expectations from the bench Ensuring communication between all parties Tips and some common traps Facilitator Adam Cooper Principal Cooper Family Law Panellists Jeffrey Bunning Barrister Level 15 Inns of Court Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Susan Downes Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Patricia KirkmanndashScroope Barrister Inns of Court Philip Looney QC 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Senior Counsel and Leading Parenting and Childrenrsquos Matters Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Greg Shoebridge Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2021 $295400PM TO 630PM WEB212N02

Going forward the Family Law Court of Australia and the FCC will continue to embrace remote hearings in some format Now is the time to review what we have learnt about running remote hearings This experienced panel of family law barristers will share valuable and practical insights on hearing preparation procedural issues and technological dilemmas associated with conducting remote hearings Master these skills now to ensure the best outcome for your clients now and in the future

RUNNING REMOTE FAMILY LAW HEARINGS EMBRACING THE FUTURE

ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills

25

SMSFs What are the Issues Valuation and SMSF splits Third parties in the SMSF The SIS obligations under Part 7A Designing the splitting order and Bulowrsquos case Splitting orders in a falling market Taxation issues

- CGT rollover relief - Low rate threshold and superannuation agreements - Transfer balance caps - Non-compliance penalties - Death and super in a settlement

Presented by Stephen Bourke Director SuperSplitting Accredited Specialist in Superannuation Accredited Specialist Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Association author Super Splitting for Family Lawyers Certus Law

Division 7A and 3rd Party Loans Implications for Family Law Settlements Division 7A and why all the fuss Taking assets out of a company or a trust (CGT GST and other)

- What about the retained profits - Who really ends up paying

Case studies showing what to look for and ensuring the best tax outcome for your client

Presented by Chris Ardagna Partner Pitcher Partners

Divorcing a Spouse from a Company or a Trust Apart from Division 7A What Are the Tax Issues Removing an ex-spouse from a trust tips and traps Dealing with beneficiary loan accounts and removing related party loans

Divorce and its impact on the trust loss rules The issues with using the relationship breakdown CGT rollover Alternatives to transferring the asset out of the trust or company The importance of tax indemnities when ceding control of an entity and the importance of securing tax records going forwards into the future

Presented by Dung Lam Special Counsel Team Leader ndash Tax Coleman Greig

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 212N10

Gain a new found clarity and depth of knowledge on how to deal with the innumerable and complex issues that can arise when identifying ownership and tracking hidden assets in family law Delve into critical issues with SMSF splitting Examine the tax implications of Division 7A and 3rd party loans and other tax implications to consider when divorcing a spouse from a company or a trust This must attend advanced intensive will provide you with a new level of insight on these significant and complex issues

FAMILY LAW SMSFS LOANS AND TAX

Chair Susan Pearson Partner Pearson Emerson Accredited Specialist in Family Law Collaborative Lawyer Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN33 CPD units in Substantive Law

For the 202021 CPD Year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

27

900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

31

By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

33

Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

7

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

37

Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

39

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

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If you have left it to the last minute do not despair All your CPD points are taken care of right here

WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

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Page 3: Your Complete CPD Guide - Legalwise Seminars...Your Complete CPD Guide SYDNEY 15 FEBRUARY - 31 MARCH CANBERRA 16 FEBRUARY Choose the best CPD content Choose in person, online or recorded

3

Procurement and Commercial Contracting for Australian Government Agencies Getting your approach to market correct Evaluation criteria and methodology Challenging risks Presented by Alexandra Wedutenko Partner Clayton Utz

Three Major High Court and Federal Court Cases Relating to Executive Government Decision Making Staying focused Recent High Court and Federal Court decisions show how important it is for decision makers to stay focused on the core issue they need to address when making decisions that affect the rights of others

The legal consequences of not staying focused Should administrative decision makers be worried about misfeasance claims following the decision in the Brett Cattle case

Presented by James Suter Senior Adviser Proximity

Surviving Royal Commissions and Beyond Preparing for an inquiry of the breadth scale and powers of a Royal Commission

How Royal Commissions operate amp interact with government agencies - Responding effectively to an imminent inquiry amp preparing for the impact of subsequent findings and recommendations

The impact of Commonwealth Royal Commissions on Commonwealth State amp Territory government agencies

- What have been the lessons of those agencies - How to anticipate the impact such an inquiry will have - How can you best prepare and respond

Examples of agencies turning their experience into positive change amp improvement

Presented by Paula Gonzalez Group Manager Client Engagement Proximity

TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2021 $405900AM TO 100PM 212C01

Chair Kim Lackenby Judicial Registrar Federal Court of Australia and Conference Registrar Administrative Appeals Tribunal

This is your opportunity to engage in important current issues in public sector governance with experts and your peers Join a Judicial Registrar from the Federal Court of Australia the CEO of the Law Council of Australia and leading practitioners working at the coalface of the critical issues impacting the public sector Examine the Law Councilrsquos advisory role in the public sector procurement amp commercial contracting decision making and surviving Royal Commissions

PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE IN 2021

35 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law

KEYNOTE ADDRESS FROM THE LAW COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA

The Law Council of Australia in its Advisory Role to Governments Courts and Federal Agencies Presented by Michael Tidball Chief Executive Officer Law Council of Australia

Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession Do lawyers practice what they preach What are the boundaries here Are there good complaints handling mechanisms in place Presented by Pauline Wright President Law Council of Australia

Dealing with Bullying and Harassment in the Public Sector Legal regime refresher and the APS Code of Conduct Legal and non-legal ramifications of claims Prevention addressing culture as well as the law Incident management best practice investigation and reporting Presented by Rebecca Richardson Associate ndash Employment Law amp Investigations Bradley Allen Love Lawyers

Implicit Gender Bias What implicit gender bias is What it looks like in the work-place How to counter it Presented by Lauren Williams Legal Officer Sea Law and Antarctica Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2021 $405145PM TO 515PM 212C02

Chair Kim Lackenby Judicial Registrar Federal Court of Australia and Conference Registrar Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Join accomplished amp innovative women in the public sector who will explain how to navigate your career while achieving your professional goals Work through how to approach perennial workplace issues such as harassment bullying amp gender bias Hear about creating an inclusive amp supportive public sector workplace Engage in enlightening case studies to consider some of the different amp varied roles the public sector can offer you

WOMEN IN PUBLIC LAW

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

Sexual Harassment Bullying and Gender Bias

Cultivating an Inclusive and Supportive Workplace in the Public Sector Presented by Rorisang Moyo Assistant Director ndash Legal Investment and Services Law Section Trade and Investment Law Branch Office of Trade Negotiations Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Legal Service in the Australian Defence Force Case Study Operation Bushfire Assist and Operation COVID-19 AssistExamine legal challenges faced by ADF Legal Officers in domestic support operations Presented by Colonel Penny Saultry CSC Senior Lawyer Australian Defence Force

The Government Sector What it can Offer You

PUBLIC SECTOR LAW ESSENTIALSBook both sessions at the special price

of $770 and Save

Attend in person at the Novotel Canberra or watch live online

3

900AM - 115PM WEB212N04A $490

Professional Skills

Empowering Participant Decision Making Decision making ability a relative concept Connecting Supported Decision Making and the National Decision Making Principles

Linking administrative and legal representation into a care plan Estate administration the emerging multi-disciplinary practice field Presented by Michael Perkins Founder Autonomy First Lawyers

Professional Skills

Practice and Procedure Internal Review Process at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal The evolution of lsquobusiness as usualrsquo during a pandemic The value of evidence in an application for review Ongoing case management Presented by Fiona Meagher Senior Member Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Recent Decisions from the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Review recent cases on the Tribunalrsquos approach to considering whether a person meets the criteria for access to the NDIS

Analyse recent cases on funding for reasonable and necessary supports

Presented by Jackie Finlay Senior Solicitor Legal Aid for NDIS and Social Security

Chair Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Chair Andrea De-Smidt Senior Solicitor Queensland Advocacy Incorporated

The Royal Commission into Violence Abuse Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability Examining the work of the Royal Commission thus far The Interim Report Where to from here Presented by Penelope Eden Partner MinterEllison Recommended Health amp Aged Care Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Workplace Law Issues for Disability Service Providers NDIS-worker screening compliance implications when hiring managing and ending the employment relationship

Where to now for casual employees What do DSPs need to know Tips and traps for conducting effective workplace investigations Strategies to navigate the Disability Worker Exclusion Scheme and Disability Worker Regulation Scheme (Victoria and national operators)

Portable Long Service Leave for Disability Services Providers implications for Victorian ACT providers and national providers

Presented by Skye Rose Practice Leader Moores

Review of Disability and SDA Housing Recent changes in the SDA regulations What are some of the best contract structures between housing providers and support providers and what are the risks

What funding structures can be used to develop disability and SDA housing projects

Presented by Tony Rutherford Partner Mills Oakley

SESSION 1 DECISION MAKING AND TRIBUNAL PROCEDURES

SESSION 2 LEGAL ISSUES IMPACTING DISABILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS

Examine the key legal issues within the NDIS sector Hear from a Senior Member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal an NCAT Deputy President and some of the best lawyers in the disability sector Review recent cases amp gain practical insights on participantsrsquo plans supported amp substitute decision making the Royal Commission and more This is a must-attend for all disability service providers plus lawyers in personal injury aged care workers compensation not for profit and government

WEDNESDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM WEB212N04

NDIS LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM WEB212N04B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 3 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

INSIGHTS FROM NCAT

Substitute Decision Making and the Interplay with the NDIS General overview of substitute decision making guardianship jurisdictions

The NDIS Application and plan management ndash is there a role for a formally appointed decision maker

The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and Restrictive Practices the source of consent

Presented by Malcolm Schyvens Deputy President Division Head - Guardianship Division NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordingsThorough overview of the

legislation and the NDIS

Clear explanation on how to approach a case

Professional Skills

5

900AM - 115PM 212N08A $490

Advanced Strategies for Admissible and Persuasive Expert Evidence How involved should lawyers be in assisting experts Proofing the witness including predicting objections The fine line between pre-trial conferences and coaching Presented by Gillian Mahony Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Admissibility Issues in Contract and Tort Disputes Admissibility of background evidence surrounding circumstances in contractual disputes

- Is this restricted to when a contract is ambiguous - What about rectification amp deceit cases And cases where capacity of the signing person is in issue Mehmet v Carter - What about disputes as to the construction of easements - What evidence has been admitted in some famous (eg Codelfa) and not-so-famous cases

What evidence is admissible to prove the contra-factual as to causation in duty of care cases

- Direct evidence of the contra-factual as to causation is not admissible Section 5D (3) Civil Liability Act - Strategies for marshaling admissible evidence on the lsquocontra-factualrsquo

Presented by Sydney Jacobs Barrister Thirteen Wentworth Selborne Chambers

A Guide to Conclave and Concurrent Expert Evidence Playing in the Hot Tub Evolution and overview of process Benefits Normalisation rules and practice notes Pre-trial phase the conclave The joint report Trial phase concurrent evidence (Hot Tub) Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Legal Professional Privilege and Implied Waiver Guidance for the Senior Practitioner Implied waiver of privilege inadvertent disclosure and how to deal with it

Challenges posed by electronic documents and large volume discovery Analysis of recent cases Presented by Vahan Bedrossian SC Edmund Barton Chambers

Chair Dr Mark Brabazon SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Chair Michael Finnane QC Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Advocacy on Interlocutory and Urgent Applications for Practitioners Assessing urgency and determining when to approach the court Effect of delay Proceeding ex parte or inter partes Notifying the other side Preparing the necessary documents Tailoring the evidence according to the facts and the time available Presenting the facts and the documents Assisting the court Duties of disclosure during the hearing Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Objections Whether When and How ndash Tactics and Temptations General observations about objections

- Not limited to evidence - Not limited to course of trial

Case theory Evidence in Chief

- Statements and affidavits - Oral evidence preparation

CrossndashExamination - Before the answer - Asked and answered

Re-Examination To the bench

- Resist Addresses Appeals Presented by James Glissan AM ESM QC H B Higgins Chambers

Advocacy in Mediation Objectives Preparation Presenting and Closing the Deal What skills are required How to prepare for mediation Managing client engagement Ethical considerations Presented by Mary Walker Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 EVIDENCE MASTERCLASS SESSION 2 ADVOCACY SKILLS FOR INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS OBJECTIONS amp MEDIATION

Master strategies for ensuring your expert evidence is admissible and for working with conclave and concurrent expert evidence Consider admissibility issues in contract and tort disputes Gain an advanced refresher on implied waiver and inadvertent disclosure of privileged material Plus learn valuable advocacy skills in interlocutory and urgent applications tactics around objections and finding success at mediation all from some of Sydneyrsquos foremost advocates

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 212N08

ADVANCED EVIDENCE AND ADVOCACY MASTERCLASS

200PM - 515PM 212N08B $405

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 6 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

Recent Developments in Medical Negligence Practice S5I s5D(3) and s5O of the Civil Liability Act Damages in Compensation to Relatives Act claims Limitation defences discoverability the longstop period interrogatories

Court orders for medical examinations Presented by Ian Butcher Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Three Prevailing Uncertainties in Wrongful Birth Claims Duties in the context of genetic advice Damage recoverability in novel cases such as IVF errors Quantification of damages questions Presented by Bill Madden Special Counsel Carroll amp OrsquoDea Preeminent Medical Negligence Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Under the Knife What Can Go Wrong in the Quest for Beauty The training and qualifications of the defendant doctor Does it matter

Who is your expert going to be and why Two case studies

- Cosmetic surgery following massive weight gain - Cosmetic surgery following massive weight loss

Presented by Ngaire Watson Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

Practical Tips for Expert Reports and Expert Evidence in Medical Negligence Selection of multiple experts within the one speciality Use of medical reports of treating doctors vs independent experts Preparation of expert reports after conclaves Avoiding accusations of hindsight bias in preparation of expert reports Presented by Richard OrsquoKeefe Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2019

Information and Warnings in Medical Practice What warnings and information do doctors have to provide Do doctors have to warn about alternative treatments The interplay between sections 5O and 5P of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

The duty to inform and medical devices Presented by Duncan Graham SC Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance Law Senior Counsel Doyles Guide 2019

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 212N09

Whether you are working in a broad based personal injury firm run a boutique medical negligence practice or represent insurance companies this seminar will enlighten and update you on the latest in medical negligence Examine the intricacies of expert evidence and reports Explore the practicalities of the law regarding information and warnings Catch up on key issues related to wrongful birth and cosmetic medical negligence claims

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

Chair Kevin Connor SC Maurice Byers Chambers

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

4

15 FEBRUARY 22 FEBRUARY 1 MARCH $405100PM TO 200PM WEB212N01

Earn your CPD compulsory units for the year with this convenient efficient amp practical lunchtime web series running once a week at lunchtime and online Explore disciplinary issues conflicts of interests negotiating a deal amp cyber threats

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS OVER LUNCH OVER 3 WEEKS

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility Latest Disciplinary Issues and Lawyers Acting in Conflict of Interest Latest ethical principles and disciplinary actions recent cases and lessons to be learnt

Conflict of interest for trustees executors and directors When should you take up the role Why should solicitors consider taking up the role

Conflict of interest for solicitors concerning former clients Common scenarios and possible options to apply Presented by Chris Ryall Barrister Maritime Chambers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01A $155

MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2021

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01B $155

MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2021

Professional Skills Making a Deal Negotiation Skills Tips tricks or a strategic approach planning your next negotiation Tell her she is dreaming Communication that works to achieve best outcomes

Whose side are you on anyway Can a collaborative approach work Ballroom or disco understanding and making the most of the bargaining lsquodancersquo

More or less what does success look like when negotiating a deal Presented by Steve Lancken Mediator and Managing Director Negocio Resolutions Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB213N01C $155

MONDAY 1 MARCH 2021

Practice Management amp Business Skills Cyber Resilience for Your Practice Practical Strategies to Prevent and Mitigate Cyber AttacksCybercrime is predicted to lead to the biggest transfer of wealth in human history and in Australia cyber security incidents have been estimated to cost businesses up to $29 billion per year Your legal practice could be a target because you act on high value funds transfers or hold confidential and sensitive information In this session you will step through a five pronged approach to increasing your practicersquos cyber resilience by focusing on both prevention and mitigation strategies Presented by Simone Herbert-Lowe Director Law amp Cyber

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

ATTEND ALL THREE AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

10TH ANNUAL

REGISTER FOR JUST THE 1-HOUR LUNCHTIME SESSIONS THAT MATCH YOUR INTERESTS OR BOOK ALL 3 AND SAVE

7

730AM - 1030AM 212P01A $405

Recent Strata Title Law Update Presented by Jane Crittenden Lawyer Jane Crittenden Lawyers

Tenancy and Leasing Update in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Presented by Dr Stephen Pallavicini Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox

Will Drafting Fundamentals for All Lawyers Presented by Katelin Whitley Principal Bestic Law

Chair Joseph Grassi Director Joseph Grassi and Associates

THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 212P01

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY PARRAMATTA 2021

A Guide to Family Provision Claims Presented by John Clifton Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

Family Law Update Presented by Robyn Druitt Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Dispute Resolution in Family Law Presented by Lisa Hamilton Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Chair Shanna Mahony Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

OR

SESSION 2 PLENARY SESSION CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

1045PM - 145PM $405

Chair Melissa Tovey Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall Chambers

In its 8th year the Parramatta 10 Points in One Day Program offers you insights from the industryrsquos front-line practitioners You donrsquot have to travel to the CBD to gain updates in all the current topics and achieve your compulsory CPD units Attend the full program or choose only the sessions most relevant to your practice

SESSION 1 STREAM A PROPERTY LAW UPDATE AND WILL DRAFTING

SESSION 1 STREAM B FAMILY LAW AND FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS ROUNDUP

730AM - 1030AM 212P01B $405

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Communicating with Clients and Staff in Difficult Times An Interactive Session Presented by Cilla Robinson Partner Clayton Utz and Kim Ambor Psychologist

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Morality and the Law What is Ethics in the Legal Profession Presented by David Ash Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

A Guide to Effective Alternative Dispute Resolution for All Lawyers Presented by Elizabeth Picker Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM - 630PM 212P01D $490

Asset Protection Strategies in a COVID World Keep Your Hands off my Assets Presented by Michael Bennett Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

An Introduction to Intellectual Property for your Practice Presented by Wen Wu Barrister Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers

Tax Considerations in Business Sales and Acquisitions Presented by Adrian Bailey Principal Cleary Hoare Solicitors

Data Breaches Advising Your Clients Presented by Patrick Fair Partner Patrick Fair and Associates

Chair Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Employment Law The Urgent Concerns Presented by Sebastian McIntosh Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Contract Termination Disputes Presented by Elizabeth Rusiti Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Litigation Practice and Skills Update Presented by Andrew Bailey Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Latest Developments amp Trends in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence Cases Presented by Simon Grey Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Chair Phillip Brophy Senior Commercial Lawyer Matthews Folbigg Lawyers

ORSESSION 3 STREAM A COMMERCIAL LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 3 STREAM B LITIGATION UPDATE

215PM - 630PM 212P01E $490

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Professional Skills

8TH ANNUAL

212P01C

Topics covered Preparing a matter to be heard by electronic means Procedural rules and recent amendments Electronic evidence signatures and written submissions Tendering documents Speaking to the other side What Counsel needs Managing instructions Expectations from the bench Ensuring communication between all parties Tips and some common traps Facilitator Adam Cooper Principal Cooper Family Law Panellists Jeffrey Bunning Barrister Level 15 Inns of Court Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Susan Downes Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Patricia KirkmanndashScroope Barrister Inns of Court Philip Looney QC 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Senior Counsel and Leading Parenting and Childrenrsquos Matters Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Greg Shoebridge Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2021 $295400PM TO 630PM WEB212N02

Going forward the Family Law Court of Australia and the FCC will continue to embrace remote hearings in some format Now is the time to review what we have learnt about running remote hearings This experienced panel of family law barristers will share valuable and practical insights on hearing preparation procedural issues and technological dilemmas associated with conducting remote hearings Master these skills now to ensure the best outcome for your clients now and in the future

RUNNING REMOTE FAMILY LAW HEARINGS EMBRACING THE FUTURE

ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills

25

SMSFs What are the Issues Valuation and SMSF splits Third parties in the SMSF The SIS obligations under Part 7A Designing the splitting order and Bulowrsquos case Splitting orders in a falling market Taxation issues

- CGT rollover relief - Low rate threshold and superannuation agreements - Transfer balance caps - Non-compliance penalties - Death and super in a settlement

Presented by Stephen Bourke Director SuperSplitting Accredited Specialist in Superannuation Accredited Specialist Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Association author Super Splitting for Family Lawyers Certus Law

Division 7A and 3rd Party Loans Implications for Family Law Settlements Division 7A and why all the fuss Taking assets out of a company or a trust (CGT GST and other)

- What about the retained profits - Who really ends up paying

Case studies showing what to look for and ensuring the best tax outcome for your client

Presented by Chris Ardagna Partner Pitcher Partners

Divorcing a Spouse from a Company or a Trust Apart from Division 7A What Are the Tax Issues Removing an ex-spouse from a trust tips and traps Dealing with beneficiary loan accounts and removing related party loans

Divorce and its impact on the trust loss rules The issues with using the relationship breakdown CGT rollover Alternatives to transferring the asset out of the trust or company The importance of tax indemnities when ceding control of an entity and the importance of securing tax records going forwards into the future

Presented by Dung Lam Special Counsel Team Leader ndash Tax Coleman Greig

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 212N10

Gain a new found clarity and depth of knowledge on how to deal with the innumerable and complex issues that can arise when identifying ownership and tracking hidden assets in family law Delve into critical issues with SMSF splitting Examine the tax implications of Division 7A and 3rd party loans and other tax implications to consider when divorcing a spouse from a company or a trust This must attend advanced intensive will provide you with a new level of insight on these significant and complex issues

FAMILY LAW SMSFS LOANS AND TAX

Chair Susan Pearson Partner Pearson Emerson Accredited Specialist in Family Law Collaborative Lawyer Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN33 CPD units in Substantive Law

For the 202021 CPD Year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

27

900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

31

By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

33

Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

7

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

37

Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

39

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

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WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

SESSION 3 CONTRACTS EMPLOYMENT AND SUCCESSION LAW UPDATES

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

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Page 4: Your Complete CPD Guide - Legalwise Seminars...Your Complete CPD Guide SYDNEY 15 FEBRUARY - 31 MARCH CANBERRA 16 FEBRUARY Choose the best CPD content Choose in person, online or recorded

900AM - 115PM WEB212N04A $490

Professional Skills

Empowering Participant Decision Making Decision making ability a relative concept Connecting Supported Decision Making and the National Decision Making Principles

Linking administrative and legal representation into a care plan Estate administration the emerging multi-disciplinary practice field Presented by Michael Perkins Founder Autonomy First Lawyers

Professional Skills

Practice and Procedure Internal Review Process at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal The evolution of lsquobusiness as usualrsquo during a pandemic The value of evidence in an application for review Ongoing case management Presented by Fiona Meagher Senior Member Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Recent Decisions from the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Review recent cases on the Tribunalrsquos approach to considering whether a person meets the criteria for access to the NDIS

Analyse recent cases on funding for reasonable and necessary supports

Presented by Jackie Finlay Senior Solicitor Legal Aid for NDIS and Social Security

Chair Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Chair Andrea De-Smidt Senior Solicitor Queensland Advocacy Incorporated

The Royal Commission into Violence Abuse Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability Examining the work of the Royal Commission thus far The Interim Report Where to from here Presented by Penelope Eden Partner MinterEllison Recommended Health amp Aged Care Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Workplace Law Issues for Disability Service Providers NDIS-worker screening compliance implications when hiring managing and ending the employment relationship

Where to now for casual employees What do DSPs need to know Tips and traps for conducting effective workplace investigations Strategies to navigate the Disability Worker Exclusion Scheme and Disability Worker Regulation Scheme (Victoria and national operators)

Portable Long Service Leave for Disability Services Providers implications for Victorian ACT providers and national providers

Presented by Skye Rose Practice Leader Moores

Review of Disability and SDA Housing Recent changes in the SDA regulations What are some of the best contract structures between housing providers and support providers and what are the risks

What funding structures can be used to develop disability and SDA housing projects

Presented by Tony Rutherford Partner Mills Oakley

SESSION 1 DECISION MAKING AND TRIBUNAL PROCEDURES

SESSION 2 LEGAL ISSUES IMPACTING DISABILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS

Examine the key legal issues within the NDIS sector Hear from a Senior Member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal an NCAT Deputy President and some of the best lawyers in the disability sector Review recent cases amp gain practical insights on participantsrsquo plans supported amp substitute decision making the Royal Commission and more This is a must-attend for all disability service providers plus lawyers in personal injury aged care workers compensation not for profit and government

WEDNESDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM WEB212N04

NDIS LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM WEB212N04B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 3 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

INSIGHTS FROM NCAT

Substitute Decision Making and the Interplay with the NDIS General overview of substitute decision making guardianship jurisdictions

The NDIS Application and plan management ndash is there a role for a formally appointed decision maker

The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and Restrictive Practices the source of consent

Presented by Malcolm Schyvens Deputy President Division Head - Guardianship Division NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordingsThorough overview of the

legislation and the NDIS

Clear explanation on how to approach a case

Professional Skills

5

900AM - 115PM 212N08A $490

Advanced Strategies for Admissible and Persuasive Expert Evidence How involved should lawyers be in assisting experts Proofing the witness including predicting objections The fine line between pre-trial conferences and coaching Presented by Gillian Mahony Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Admissibility Issues in Contract and Tort Disputes Admissibility of background evidence surrounding circumstances in contractual disputes

- Is this restricted to when a contract is ambiguous - What about rectification amp deceit cases And cases where capacity of the signing person is in issue Mehmet v Carter - What about disputes as to the construction of easements - What evidence has been admitted in some famous (eg Codelfa) and not-so-famous cases

What evidence is admissible to prove the contra-factual as to causation in duty of care cases

- Direct evidence of the contra-factual as to causation is not admissible Section 5D (3) Civil Liability Act - Strategies for marshaling admissible evidence on the lsquocontra-factualrsquo

Presented by Sydney Jacobs Barrister Thirteen Wentworth Selborne Chambers

A Guide to Conclave and Concurrent Expert Evidence Playing in the Hot Tub Evolution and overview of process Benefits Normalisation rules and practice notes Pre-trial phase the conclave The joint report Trial phase concurrent evidence (Hot Tub) Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Legal Professional Privilege and Implied Waiver Guidance for the Senior Practitioner Implied waiver of privilege inadvertent disclosure and how to deal with it

Challenges posed by electronic documents and large volume discovery Analysis of recent cases Presented by Vahan Bedrossian SC Edmund Barton Chambers

Chair Dr Mark Brabazon SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Chair Michael Finnane QC Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Advocacy on Interlocutory and Urgent Applications for Practitioners Assessing urgency and determining when to approach the court Effect of delay Proceeding ex parte or inter partes Notifying the other side Preparing the necessary documents Tailoring the evidence according to the facts and the time available Presenting the facts and the documents Assisting the court Duties of disclosure during the hearing Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Objections Whether When and How ndash Tactics and Temptations General observations about objections

- Not limited to evidence - Not limited to course of trial

Case theory Evidence in Chief

- Statements and affidavits - Oral evidence preparation

CrossndashExamination - Before the answer - Asked and answered

Re-Examination To the bench

- Resist Addresses Appeals Presented by James Glissan AM ESM QC H B Higgins Chambers

Advocacy in Mediation Objectives Preparation Presenting and Closing the Deal What skills are required How to prepare for mediation Managing client engagement Ethical considerations Presented by Mary Walker Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 EVIDENCE MASTERCLASS SESSION 2 ADVOCACY SKILLS FOR INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS OBJECTIONS amp MEDIATION

Master strategies for ensuring your expert evidence is admissible and for working with conclave and concurrent expert evidence Consider admissibility issues in contract and tort disputes Gain an advanced refresher on implied waiver and inadvertent disclosure of privileged material Plus learn valuable advocacy skills in interlocutory and urgent applications tactics around objections and finding success at mediation all from some of Sydneyrsquos foremost advocates

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 212N08

ADVANCED EVIDENCE AND ADVOCACY MASTERCLASS

200PM - 515PM 212N08B $405

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 6 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

Recent Developments in Medical Negligence Practice S5I s5D(3) and s5O of the Civil Liability Act Damages in Compensation to Relatives Act claims Limitation defences discoverability the longstop period interrogatories

Court orders for medical examinations Presented by Ian Butcher Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Three Prevailing Uncertainties in Wrongful Birth Claims Duties in the context of genetic advice Damage recoverability in novel cases such as IVF errors Quantification of damages questions Presented by Bill Madden Special Counsel Carroll amp OrsquoDea Preeminent Medical Negligence Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Under the Knife What Can Go Wrong in the Quest for Beauty The training and qualifications of the defendant doctor Does it matter

Who is your expert going to be and why Two case studies

- Cosmetic surgery following massive weight gain - Cosmetic surgery following massive weight loss

Presented by Ngaire Watson Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

Practical Tips for Expert Reports and Expert Evidence in Medical Negligence Selection of multiple experts within the one speciality Use of medical reports of treating doctors vs independent experts Preparation of expert reports after conclaves Avoiding accusations of hindsight bias in preparation of expert reports Presented by Richard OrsquoKeefe Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2019

Information and Warnings in Medical Practice What warnings and information do doctors have to provide Do doctors have to warn about alternative treatments The interplay between sections 5O and 5P of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

The duty to inform and medical devices Presented by Duncan Graham SC Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance Law Senior Counsel Doyles Guide 2019

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 212N09

Whether you are working in a broad based personal injury firm run a boutique medical negligence practice or represent insurance companies this seminar will enlighten and update you on the latest in medical negligence Examine the intricacies of expert evidence and reports Explore the practicalities of the law regarding information and warnings Catch up on key issues related to wrongful birth and cosmetic medical negligence claims

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

Chair Kevin Connor SC Maurice Byers Chambers

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

4

15 FEBRUARY 22 FEBRUARY 1 MARCH $405100PM TO 200PM WEB212N01

Earn your CPD compulsory units for the year with this convenient efficient amp practical lunchtime web series running once a week at lunchtime and online Explore disciplinary issues conflicts of interests negotiating a deal amp cyber threats

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS OVER LUNCH OVER 3 WEEKS

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility Latest Disciplinary Issues and Lawyers Acting in Conflict of Interest Latest ethical principles and disciplinary actions recent cases and lessons to be learnt

Conflict of interest for trustees executors and directors When should you take up the role Why should solicitors consider taking up the role

Conflict of interest for solicitors concerning former clients Common scenarios and possible options to apply Presented by Chris Ryall Barrister Maritime Chambers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01A $155

MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2021

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01B $155

MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2021

Professional Skills Making a Deal Negotiation Skills Tips tricks or a strategic approach planning your next negotiation Tell her she is dreaming Communication that works to achieve best outcomes

Whose side are you on anyway Can a collaborative approach work Ballroom or disco understanding and making the most of the bargaining lsquodancersquo

More or less what does success look like when negotiating a deal Presented by Steve Lancken Mediator and Managing Director Negocio Resolutions Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB213N01C $155

MONDAY 1 MARCH 2021

Practice Management amp Business Skills Cyber Resilience for Your Practice Practical Strategies to Prevent and Mitigate Cyber AttacksCybercrime is predicted to lead to the biggest transfer of wealth in human history and in Australia cyber security incidents have been estimated to cost businesses up to $29 billion per year Your legal practice could be a target because you act on high value funds transfers or hold confidential and sensitive information In this session you will step through a five pronged approach to increasing your practicersquos cyber resilience by focusing on both prevention and mitigation strategies Presented by Simone Herbert-Lowe Director Law amp Cyber

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

ATTEND ALL THREE AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

10TH ANNUAL

REGISTER FOR JUST THE 1-HOUR LUNCHTIME SESSIONS THAT MATCH YOUR INTERESTS OR BOOK ALL 3 AND SAVE

7

730AM - 1030AM 212P01A $405

Recent Strata Title Law Update Presented by Jane Crittenden Lawyer Jane Crittenden Lawyers

Tenancy and Leasing Update in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Presented by Dr Stephen Pallavicini Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox

Will Drafting Fundamentals for All Lawyers Presented by Katelin Whitley Principal Bestic Law

Chair Joseph Grassi Director Joseph Grassi and Associates

THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 212P01

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY PARRAMATTA 2021

A Guide to Family Provision Claims Presented by John Clifton Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

Family Law Update Presented by Robyn Druitt Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Dispute Resolution in Family Law Presented by Lisa Hamilton Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Chair Shanna Mahony Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

OR

SESSION 2 PLENARY SESSION CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

1045PM - 145PM $405

Chair Melissa Tovey Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall Chambers

In its 8th year the Parramatta 10 Points in One Day Program offers you insights from the industryrsquos front-line practitioners You donrsquot have to travel to the CBD to gain updates in all the current topics and achieve your compulsory CPD units Attend the full program or choose only the sessions most relevant to your practice

SESSION 1 STREAM A PROPERTY LAW UPDATE AND WILL DRAFTING

SESSION 1 STREAM B FAMILY LAW AND FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS ROUNDUP

730AM - 1030AM 212P01B $405

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Communicating with Clients and Staff in Difficult Times An Interactive Session Presented by Cilla Robinson Partner Clayton Utz and Kim Ambor Psychologist

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Morality and the Law What is Ethics in the Legal Profession Presented by David Ash Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

A Guide to Effective Alternative Dispute Resolution for All Lawyers Presented by Elizabeth Picker Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM - 630PM 212P01D $490

Asset Protection Strategies in a COVID World Keep Your Hands off my Assets Presented by Michael Bennett Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

An Introduction to Intellectual Property for your Practice Presented by Wen Wu Barrister Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers

Tax Considerations in Business Sales and Acquisitions Presented by Adrian Bailey Principal Cleary Hoare Solicitors

Data Breaches Advising Your Clients Presented by Patrick Fair Partner Patrick Fair and Associates

Chair Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Employment Law The Urgent Concerns Presented by Sebastian McIntosh Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Contract Termination Disputes Presented by Elizabeth Rusiti Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Litigation Practice and Skills Update Presented by Andrew Bailey Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Latest Developments amp Trends in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence Cases Presented by Simon Grey Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Chair Phillip Brophy Senior Commercial Lawyer Matthews Folbigg Lawyers

ORSESSION 3 STREAM A COMMERCIAL LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 3 STREAM B LITIGATION UPDATE

215PM - 630PM 212P01E $490

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Professional Skills

8TH ANNUAL

212P01C

Topics covered Preparing a matter to be heard by electronic means Procedural rules and recent amendments Electronic evidence signatures and written submissions Tendering documents Speaking to the other side What Counsel needs Managing instructions Expectations from the bench Ensuring communication between all parties Tips and some common traps Facilitator Adam Cooper Principal Cooper Family Law Panellists Jeffrey Bunning Barrister Level 15 Inns of Court Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Susan Downes Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Patricia KirkmanndashScroope Barrister Inns of Court Philip Looney QC 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Senior Counsel and Leading Parenting and Childrenrsquos Matters Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Greg Shoebridge Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2021 $295400PM TO 630PM WEB212N02

Going forward the Family Law Court of Australia and the FCC will continue to embrace remote hearings in some format Now is the time to review what we have learnt about running remote hearings This experienced panel of family law barristers will share valuable and practical insights on hearing preparation procedural issues and technological dilemmas associated with conducting remote hearings Master these skills now to ensure the best outcome for your clients now and in the future

RUNNING REMOTE FAMILY LAW HEARINGS EMBRACING THE FUTURE

ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills

25

SMSFs What are the Issues Valuation and SMSF splits Third parties in the SMSF The SIS obligations under Part 7A Designing the splitting order and Bulowrsquos case Splitting orders in a falling market Taxation issues

- CGT rollover relief - Low rate threshold and superannuation agreements - Transfer balance caps - Non-compliance penalties - Death and super in a settlement

Presented by Stephen Bourke Director SuperSplitting Accredited Specialist in Superannuation Accredited Specialist Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Association author Super Splitting for Family Lawyers Certus Law

Division 7A and 3rd Party Loans Implications for Family Law Settlements Division 7A and why all the fuss Taking assets out of a company or a trust (CGT GST and other)

- What about the retained profits - Who really ends up paying

Case studies showing what to look for and ensuring the best tax outcome for your client

Presented by Chris Ardagna Partner Pitcher Partners

Divorcing a Spouse from a Company or a Trust Apart from Division 7A What Are the Tax Issues Removing an ex-spouse from a trust tips and traps Dealing with beneficiary loan accounts and removing related party loans

Divorce and its impact on the trust loss rules The issues with using the relationship breakdown CGT rollover Alternatives to transferring the asset out of the trust or company The importance of tax indemnities when ceding control of an entity and the importance of securing tax records going forwards into the future

Presented by Dung Lam Special Counsel Team Leader ndash Tax Coleman Greig

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 212N10

Gain a new found clarity and depth of knowledge on how to deal with the innumerable and complex issues that can arise when identifying ownership and tracking hidden assets in family law Delve into critical issues with SMSF splitting Examine the tax implications of Division 7A and 3rd party loans and other tax implications to consider when divorcing a spouse from a company or a trust This must attend advanced intensive will provide you with a new level of insight on these significant and complex issues

FAMILY LAW SMSFS LOANS AND TAX

Chair Susan Pearson Partner Pearson Emerson Accredited Specialist in Family Law Collaborative Lawyer Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN33 CPD units in Substantive Law

For the 202021 CPD Year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

27

900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

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By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

33

Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

7

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

37

Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

39

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

47

If you have left it to the last minute do not despair All your CPD points are taken care of right here

WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

SESSION 3 CONTRACTS EMPLOYMENT AND SUCCESSION LAW UPDATES

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

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Page 5: Your Complete CPD Guide - Legalwise Seminars...Your Complete CPD Guide SYDNEY 15 FEBRUARY - 31 MARCH CANBERRA 16 FEBRUARY Choose the best CPD content Choose in person, online or recorded

5

900AM - 115PM 212N08A $490

Advanced Strategies for Admissible and Persuasive Expert Evidence How involved should lawyers be in assisting experts Proofing the witness including predicting objections The fine line between pre-trial conferences and coaching Presented by Gillian Mahony Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Admissibility Issues in Contract and Tort Disputes Admissibility of background evidence surrounding circumstances in contractual disputes

- Is this restricted to when a contract is ambiguous - What about rectification amp deceit cases And cases where capacity of the signing person is in issue Mehmet v Carter - What about disputes as to the construction of easements - What evidence has been admitted in some famous (eg Codelfa) and not-so-famous cases

What evidence is admissible to prove the contra-factual as to causation in duty of care cases

- Direct evidence of the contra-factual as to causation is not admissible Section 5D (3) Civil Liability Act - Strategies for marshaling admissible evidence on the lsquocontra-factualrsquo

Presented by Sydney Jacobs Barrister Thirteen Wentworth Selborne Chambers

A Guide to Conclave and Concurrent Expert Evidence Playing in the Hot Tub Evolution and overview of process Benefits Normalisation rules and practice notes Pre-trial phase the conclave The joint report Trial phase concurrent evidence (Hot Tub) Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Legal Professional Privilege and Implied Waiver Guidance for the Senior Practitioner Implied waiver of privilege inadvertent disclosure and how to deal with it

Challenges posed by electronic documents and large volume discovery Analysis of recent cases Presented by Vahan Bedrossian SC Edmund Barton Chambers

Chair Dr Mark Brabazon SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Chair Michael Finnane QC Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Advocacy on Interlocutory and Urgent Applications for Practitioners Assessing urgency and determining when to approach the court Effect of delay Proceeding ex parte or inter partes Notifying the other side Preparing the necessary documents Tailoring the evidence according to the facts and the time available Presenting the facts and the documents Assisting the court Duties of disclosure during the hearing Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Objections Whether When and How ndash Tactics and Temptations General observations about objections

- Not limited to evidence - Not limited to course of trial

Case theory Evidence in Chief

- Statements and affidavits - Oral evidence preparation

CrossndashExamination - Before the answer - Asked and answered

Re-Examination To the bench

- Resist Addresses Appeals Presented by James Glissan AM ESM QC H B Higgins Chambers

Advocacy in Mediation Objectives Preparation Presenting and Closing the Deal What skills are required How to prepare for mediation Managing client engagement Ethical considerations Presented by Mary Walker Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 EVIDENCE MASTERCLASS SESSION 2 ADVOCACY SKILLS FOR INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS OBJECTIONS amp MEDIATION

Master strategies for ensuring your expert evidence is admissible and for working with conclave and concurrent expert evidence Consider admissibility issues in contract and tort disputes Gain an advanced refresher on implied waiver and inadvertent disclosure of privileged material Plus learn valuable advocacy skills in interlocutory and urgent applications tactics around objections and finding success at mediation all from some of Sydneyrsquos foremost advocates

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 212N08

ADVANCED EVIDENCE AND ADVOCACY MASTERCLASS

200PM - 515PM 212N08B $405

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 6 CPD units in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

Recent Developments in Medical Negligence Practice S5I s5D(3) and s5O of the Civil Liability Act Damages in Compensation to Relatives Act claims Limitation defences discoverability the longstop period interrogatories

Court orders for medical examinations Presented by Ian Butcher Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Three Prevailing Uncertainties in Wrongful Birth Claims Duties in the context of genetic advice Damage recoverability in novel cases such as IVF errors Quantification of damages questions Presented by Bill Madden Special Counsel Carroll amp OrsquoDea Preeminent Medical Negligence Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Under the Knife What Can Go Wrong in the Quest for Beauty The training and qualifications of the defendant doctor Does it matter

Who is your expert going to be and why Two case studies

- Cosmetic surgery following massive weight gain - Cosmetic surgery following massive weight loss

Presented by Ngaire Watson Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

Practical Tips for Expert Reports and Expert Evidence in Medical Negligence Selection of multiple experts within the one speciality Use of medical reports of treating doctors vs independent experts Preparation of expert reports after conclaves Avoiding accusations of hindsight bias in preparation of expert reports Presented by Richard OrsquoKeefe Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2019

Information and Warnings in Medical Practice What warnings and information do doctors have to provide Do doctors have to warn about alternative treatments The interplay between sections 5O and 5P of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

The duty to inform and medical devices Presented by Duncan Graham SC Maurice Byers Chambers Recommended Insurance Law Senior Counsel Doyles Guide 2019

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 212N09

Whether you are working in a broad based personal injury firm run a boutique medical negligence practice or represent insurance companies this seminar will enlighten and update you on the latest in medical negligence Examine the intricacies of expert evidence and reports Explore the practicalities of the law regarding information and warnings Catch up on key issues related to wrongful birth and cosmetic medical negligence claims

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

Chair Kevin Connor SC Maurice Byers Chambers

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

4

15 FEBRUARY 22 FEBRUARY 1 MARCH $405100PM TO 200PM WEB212N01

Earn your CPD compulsory units for the year with this convenient efficient amp practical lunchtime web series running once a week at lunchtime and online Explore disciplinary issues conflicts of interests negotiating a deal amp cyber threats

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS OVER LUNCH OVER 3 WEEKS

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility Latest Disciplinary Issues and Lawyers Acting in Conflict of Interest Latest ethical principles and disciplinary actions recent cases and lessons to be learnt

Conflict of interest for trustees executors and directors When should you take up the role Why should solicitors consider taking up the role

Conflict of interest for solicitors concerning former clients Common scenarios and possible options to apply Presented by Chris Ryall Barrister Maritime Chambers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01A $155

MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2021

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB212N01B $155

MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2021

Professional Skills Making a Deal Negotiation Skills Tips tricks or a strategic approach planning your next negotiation Tell her she is dreaming Communication that works to achieve best outcomes

Whose side are you on anyway Can a collaborative approach work Ballroom or disco understanding and making the most of the bargaining lsquodancersquo

More or less what does success look like when negotiating a deal Presented by Steve Lancken Mediator and Managing Director Negocio Resolutions Leading Mediator Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

100PM - 200PM WEB213N01C $155

MONDAY 1 MARCH 2021

Practice Management amp Business Skills Cyber Resilience for Your Practice Practical Strategies to Prevent and Mitigate Cyber AttacksCybercrime is predicted to lead to the biggest transfer of wealth in human history and in Australia cyber security incidents have been estimated to cost businesses up to $29 billion per year Your legal practice could be a target because you act on high value funds transfers or hold confidential and sensitive information In this session you will step through a five pronged approach to increasing your practicersquos cyber resilience by focusing on both prevention and mitigation strategies Presented by Simone Herbert-Lowe Director Law amp Cyber

Chair Lisa Gooneratne Special Counsel HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

ATTEND ALL THREE AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

10TH ANNUAL

REGISTER FOR JUST THE 1-HOUR LUNCHTIME SESSIONS THAT MATCH YOUR INTERESTS OR BOOK ALL 3 AND SAVE

7

730AM - 1030AM 212P01A $405

Recent Strata Title Law Update Presented by Jane Crittenden Lawyer Jane Crittenden Lawyers

Tenancy and Leasing Update in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Presented by Dr Stephen Pallavicini Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox

Will Drafting Fundamentals for All Lawyers Presented by Katelin Whitley Principal Bestic Law

Chair Joseph Grassi Director Joseph Grassi and Associates

THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 212P01

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY PARRAMATTA 2021

A Guide to Family Provision Claims Presented by John Clifton Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

Family Law Update Presented by Robyn Druitt Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Dispute Resolution in Family Law Presented by Lisa Hamilton Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

Chair Shanna Mahony Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

OR

SESSION 2 PLENARY SESSION CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

1045PM - 145PM $405

Chair Melissa Tovey Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall Chambers

In its 8th year the Parramatta 10 Points in One Day Program offers you insights from the industryrsquos front-line practitioners You donrsquot have to travel to the CBD to gain updates in all the current topics and achieve your compulsory CPD units Attend the full program or choose only the sessions most relevant to your practice

SESSION 1 STREAM A PROPERTY LAW UPDATE AND WILL DRAFTING

SESSION 1 STREAM B FAMILY LAW AND FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS ROUNDUP

730AM - 1030AM 212P01B $405

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Communicating with Clients and Staff in Difficult Times An Interactive Session Presented by Cilla Robinson Partner Clayton Utz and Kim Ambor Psychologist

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Morality and the Law What is Ethics in the Legal Profession Presented by David Ash Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

A Guide to Effective Alternative Dispute Resolution for All Lawyers Presented by Elizabeth Picker Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM - 630PM 212P01D $490

Asset Protection Strategies in a COVID World Keep Your Hands off my Assets Presented by Michael Bennett Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

An Introduction to Intellectual Property for your Practice Presented by Wen Wu Barrister Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers

Tax Considerations in Business Sales and Acquisitions Presented by Adrian Bailey Principal Cleary Hoare Solicitors

Data Breaches Advising Your Clients Presented by Patrick Fair Partner Patrick Fair and Associates

Chair Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Employment Law The Urgent Concerns Presented by Sebastian McIntosh Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Contract Termination Disputes Presented by Elizabeth Rusiti Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Litigation Practice and Skills Update Presented by Andrew Bailey Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Latest Developments amp Trends in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence Cases Presented by Simon Grey Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Chair Phillip Brophy Senior Commercial Lawyer Matthews Folbigg Lawyers

ORSESSION 3 STREAM A COMMERCIAL LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 3 STREAM B LITIGATION UPDATE

215PM - 630PM 212P01E $490

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Professional Skills

8TH ANNUAL

212P01C

Topics covered Preparing a matter to be heard by electronic means Procedural rules and recent amendments Electronic evidence signatures and written submissions Tendering documents Speaking to the other side What Counsel needs Managing instructions Expectations from the bench Ensuring communication between all parties Tips and some common traps Facilitator Adam Cooper Principal Cooper Family Law Panellists Jeffrey Bunning Barrister Level 15 Inns of Court Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Susan Downes Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Patricia KirkmanndashScroope Barrister Inns of Court Philip Looney QC 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Senior Counsel and Leading Parenting and Childrenrsquos Matters Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Greg Shoebridge Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2021 $295400PM TO 630PM WEB212N02

Going forward the Family Law Court of Australia and the FCC will continue to embrace remote hearings in some format Now is the time to review what we have learnt about running remote hearings This experienced panel of family law barristers will share valuable and practical insights on hearing preparation procedural issues and technological dilemmas associated with conducting remote hearings Master these skills now to ensure the best outcome for your clients now and in the future

RUNNING REMOTE FAMILY LAW HEARINGS EMBRACING THE FUTURE

ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills

25

SMSFs What are the Issues Valuation and SMSF splits Third parties in the SMSF The SIS obligations under Part 7A Designing the splitting order and Bulowrsquos case Splitting orders in a falling market Taxation issues

- CGT rollover relief - Low rate threshold and superannuation agreements - Transfer balance caps - Non-compliance penalties - Death and super in a settlement

Presented by Stephen Bourke Director SuperSplitting Accredited Specialist in Superannuation Accredited Specialist Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Association author Super Splitting for Family Lawyers Certus Law

Division 7A and 3rd Party Loans Implications for Family Law Settlements Division 7A and why all the fuss Taking assets out of a company or a trust (CGT GST and other)

- What about the retained profits - Who really ends up paying

Case studies showing what to look for and ensuring the best tax outcome for your client

Presented by Chris Ardagna Partner Pitcher Partners

Divorcing a Spouse from a Company or a Trust Apart from Division 7A What Are the Tax Issues Removing an ex-spouse from a trust tips and traps Dealing with beneficiary loan accounts and removing related party loans

Divorce and its impact on the trust loss rules The issues with using the relationship breakdown CGT rollover Alternatives to transferring the asset out of the trust or company The importance of tax indemnities when ceding control of an entity and the importance of securing tax records going forwards into the future

Presented by Dung Lam Special Counsel Team Leader ndash Tax Coleman Greig

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 212N10

Gain a new found clarity and depth of knowledge on how to deal with the innumerable and complex issues that can arise when identifying ownership and tracking hidden assets in family law Delve into critical issues with SMSF splitting Examine the tax implications of Division 7A and 3rd party loans and other tax implications to consider when divorcing a spouse from a company or a trust This must attend advanced intensive will provide you with a new level of insight on these significant and complex issues

FAMILY LAW SMSFS LOANS AND TAX

Chair Susan Pearson Partner Pearson Emerson Accredited Specialist in Family Law Collaborative Lawyer Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN33 CPD units in Substantive Law

For the 202021 CPD Year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

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By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

33

Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

7

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

37

Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

39

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

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WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

SESSION 3 CONTRACTS EMPLOYMENT AND SUCCESSION LAW UPDATES

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

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Litigation Practice and Skills Update Presented by Andrew Bailey Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Latest Developments amp Trends in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence Cases Presented by Simon Grey Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Chair Phillip Brophy Senior Commercial Lawyer Matthews Folbigg Lawyers

ORSESSION 3 STREAM A COMMERCIAL LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 3 STREAM B LITIGATION UPDATE

215PM - 630PM 212P01E $490

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Professional Skills

8TH ANNUAL

212P01C

Topics covered Preparing a matter to be heard by electronic means Procedural rules and recent amendments Electronic evidence signatures and written submissions Tendering documents Speaking to the other side What Counsel needs Managing instructions Expectations from the bench Ensuring communication between all parties Tips and some common traps Facilitator Adam Cooper Principal Cooper Family Law Panellists Jeffrey Bunning Barrister Level 15 Inns of Court Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Susan Downes Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Patricia KirkmanndashScroope Barrister Inns of Court Philip Looney QC 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Senior Counsel and Leading Parenting and Childrenrsquos Matters Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Greg Shoebridge Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2021 $295400PM TO 630PM WEB212N02

Going forward the Family Law Court of Australia and the FCC will continue to embrace remote hearings in some format Now is the time to review what we have learnt about running remote hearings This experienced panel of family law barristers will share valuable and practical insights on hearing preparation procedural issues and technological dilemmas associated with conducting remote hearings Master these skills now to ensure the best outcome for your clients now and in the future

RUNNING REMOTE FAMILY LAW HEARINGS EMBRACING THE FUTURE

ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills

25

SMSFs What are the Issues Valuation and SMSF splits Third parties in the SMSF The SIS obligations under Part 7A Designing the splitting order and Bulowrsquos case Splitting orders in a falling market Taxation issues

- CGT rollover relief - Low rate threshold and superannuation agreements - Transfer balance caps - Non-compliance penalties - Death and super in a settlement

Presented by Stephen Bourke Director SuperSplitting Accredited Specialist in Superannuation Accredited Specialist Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Association author Super Splitting for Family Lawyers Certus Law

Division 7A and 3rd Party Loans Implications for Family Law Settlements Division 7A and why all the fuss Taking assets out of a company or a trust (CGT GST and other)

- What about the retained profits - Who really ends up paying

Case studies showing what to look for and ensuring the best tax outcome for your client

Presented by Chris Ardagna Partner Pitcher Partners

Divorcing a Spouse from a Company or a Trust Apart from Division 7A What Are the Tax Issues Removing an ex-spouse from a trust tips and traps Dealing with beneficiary loan accounts and removing related party loans

Divorce and its impact on the trust loss rules The issues with using the relationship breakdown CGT rollover Alternatives to transferring the asset out of the trust or company The importance of tax indemnities when ceding control of an entity and the importance of securing tax records going forwards into the future

Presented by Dung Lam Special Counsel Team Leader ndash Tax Coleman Greig

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 212N10

Gain a new found clarity and depth of knowledge on how to deal with the innumerable and complex issues that can arise when identifying ownership and tracking hidden assets in family law Delve into critical issues with SMSF splitting Examine the tax implications of Division 7A and 3rd party loans and other tax implications to consider when divorcing a spouse from a company or a trust This must attend advanced intensive will provide you with a new level of insight on these significant and complex issues

FAMILY LAW SMSFS LOANS AND TAX

Chair Susan Pearson Partner Pearson Emerson Accredited Specialist in Family Law Collaborative Lawyer Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN33 CPD units in Substantive Law

For the 202021 CPD Year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

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By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

33

Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

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For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

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Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

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WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

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WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

SESSION 3 CONTRACTS EMPLOYMENT AND SUCCESSION LAW UPDATES

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

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730AM - 1030AM 212P01A $405

Recent Strata Title Law Update Presented by Jane Crittenden Lawyer Jane Crittenden Lawyers

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Dispute Resolution in Family Law Presented by Lisa Hamilton Barrister Lachlan Macquarie Chambers

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OR

SESSION 2 PLENARY SESSION CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

1045PM - 145PM $405

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SESSION 1 STREAM A PROPERTY LAW UPDATE AND WILL DRAFTING

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730AM - 1030AM 212P01B $405

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Litigation Practice and Skills Update Presented by Andrew Bailey Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Latest Developments amp Trends in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence Cases Presented by Simon Grey Barrister Maurice Byers Chambers

Chair Phillip Brophy Senior Commercial Lawyer Matthews Folbigg Lawyers

ORSESSION 3 STREAM A COMMERCIAL LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 3 STREAM B LITIGATION UPDATE

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Topics covered Preparing a matter to be heard by electronic means Procedural rules and recent amendments Electronic evidence signatures and written submissions Tendering documents Speaking to the other side What Counsel needs Managing instructions Expectations from the bench Ensuring communication between all parties Tips and some common traps Facilitator Adam Cooper Principal Cooper Family Law Panellists Jeffrey Bunning Barrister Level 15 Inns of Court Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Susan Downes Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Patricia KirkmanndashScroope Barrister Inns of Court Philip Looney QC 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Senior Counsel and Leading Parenting and Childrenrsquos Matters Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Greg Shoebridge Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

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25

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Presented by Dung Lam Special Counsel Team Leader ndash Tax Coleman Greig

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 212N10

Gain a new found clarity and depth of knowledge on how to deal with the innumerable and complex issues that can arise when identifying ownership and tracking hidden assets in family law Delve into critical issues with SMSF splitting Examine the tax implications of Division 7A and 3rd party loans and other tax implications to consider when divorcing a spouse from a company or a trust This must attend advanced intensive will provide you with a new level of insight on these significant and complex issues

FAMILY LAW SMSFS LOANS AND TAX

Chair Susan Pearson Partner Pearson Emerson Accredited Specialist in Family Law Collaborative Lawyer Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN33 CPD units in Substantive Law

For the 202021 CPD Year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

27

900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

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By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

33

Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

7

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

37

Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

39

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

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WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

SESSION 3 CONTRACTS EMPLOYMENT AND SUCCESSION LAW UPDATES

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

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Page 8: Your Complete CPD Guide - Legalwise Seminars...Your Complete CPD Guide SYDNEY 15 FEBRUARY - 31 MARCH CANBERRA 16 FEBRUARY Choose the best CPD content Choose in person, online or recorded

Topics covered Preparing a matter to be heard by electronic means Procedural rules and recent amendments Electronic evidence signatures and written submissions Tendering documents Speaking to the other side What Counsel needs Managing instructions Expectations from the bench Ensuring communication between all parties Tips and some common traps Facilitator Adam Cooper Principal Cooper Family Law Panellists Jeffrey Bunning Barrister Level 15 Inns of Court Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Susan Downes Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Patricia KirkmanndashScroope Barrister Inns of Court Philip Looney QC 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Senior Counsel and Leading Parenting and Childrenrsquos Matters Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Greg Shoebridge Barrister 19 Inns Chambers Leading Family Law Junior Counsel and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2021 $295400PM TO 630PM WEB212N02

Going forward the Family Law Court of Australia and the FCC will continue to embrace remote hearings in some format Now is the time to review what we have learnt about running remote hearings This experienced panel of family law barristers will share valuable and practical insights on hearing preparation procedural issues and technological dilemmas associated with conducting remote hearings Master these skills now to ensure the best outcome for your clients now and in the future

RUNNING REMOTE FAMILY LAW HEARINGS EMBRACING THE FUTURE

ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills

25

SMSFs What are the Issues Valuation and SMSF splits Third parties in the SMSF The SIS obligations under Part 7A Designing the splitting order and Bulowrsquos case Splitting orders in a falling market Taxation issues

- CGT rollover relief - Low rate threshold and superannuation agreements - Transfer balance caps - Non-compliance penalties - Death and super in a settlement

Presented by Stephen Bourke Director SuperSplitting Accredited Specialist in Superannuation Accredited Specialist Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Association author Super Splitting for Family Lawyers Certus Law

Division 7A and 3rd Party Loans Implications for Family Law Settlements Division 7A and why all the fuss Taking assets out of a company or a trust (CGT GST and other)

- What about the retained profits - Who really ends up paying

Case studies showing what to look for and ensuring the best tax outcome for your client

Presented by Chris Ardagna Partner Pitcher Partners

Divorcing a Spouse from a Company or a Trust Apart from Division 7A What Are the Tax Issues Removing an ex-spouse from a trust tips and traps Dealing with beneficiary loan accounts and removing related party loans

Divorce and its impact on the trust loss rules The issues with using the relationship breakdown CGT rollover Alternatives to transferring the asset out of the trust or company The importance of tax indemnities when ceding control of an entity and the importance of securing tax records going forwards into the future

Presented by Dung Lam Special Counsel Team Leader ndash Tax Coleman Greig

FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 212N10

Gain a new found clarity and depth of knowledge on how to deal with the innumerable and complex issues that can arise when identifying ownership and tracking hidden assets in family law Delve into critical issues with SMSF splitting Examine the tax implications of Division 7A and 3rd party loans and other tax implications to consider when divorcing a spouse from a company or a trust This must attend advanced intensive will provide you with a new level of insight on these significant and complex issues

FAMILY LAW SMSFS LOANS AND TAX

Chair Susan Pearson Partner Pearson Emerson Accredited Specialist in Family Law Collaborative Lawyer Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN33 CPD units in Substantive Law

For the 202021 CPD Year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

27

900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

31

By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

33

Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

7

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

37

Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

39

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

47

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WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

SESSION 3 CONTRACTS EMPLOYMENT AND SUCCESSION LAW UPDATES

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

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Page 9: Your Complete CPD Guide - Legalwise Seminars...Your Complete CPD Guide SYDNEY 15 FEBRUARY - 31 MARCH CANBERRA 16 FEBRUARY Choose the best CPD content Choose in person, online or recorded

9

900AM TO 130PM 213N05A $490

Strategic Land Use Within Government An Insiderrsquos Guide Strategic land use and reform across Government Some key policies which underpin strategic land use Striking a balance between social environmental and economic objectives

Presented by Daniel Giesser Senior Analyst and James Strutt Director of Strategy Property NSW

Developments Concerning Residential Apartments and Developers Impact of the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020 on developers and purchasers

Protections for purchasers The new regulatory regime for developers More red tapemore court oversight Presented by Mark Bonanno Senior Lawyer Planning and Environment Canterbury Bankstown Council Accredited Specialist in Property Law

NSW Land Tax and Stamp Duty Year in Review Leading cases in the field of Land Tax and Stamp Duty Presented by Oliver Berkmann Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

Strata Law Roundup the Critical Issues Legislative changes in strata law Significant court and NCAT decisions covering issues such as special privilege by-laws repair and maintenance of common property and rights and obligations of Lot owners

Restrictions on by-laws requirement that by-law not be harsh unconscionable or oppressive blanket prohibition of keeping animals invalid

Presented by Jane Crittenden Principal Jane Crittenden Lawyer

Terminating a Strata Scheme When Everyone is on Board Overview of Part 9 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 Step by step process for termination by Registrar-General Unanimous consent vs strata renewal Presented by Leisha de Aboitiz Partner Massons Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Cladding Litigation Update Analyse the latest developments in cladding litigation in NSW from a barrister involved in a major recent cladding decision

Legislation and case update Case study Presented by Tom Davie Barrister Queenrsquos Square Chambers author Annotated Home Building Act Prospect Media 2000 and co-author Understanding Construction Law LexisNexis 2015 2nd edition Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Jason Lazarus SC 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Planning amp Environment Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Sydney Jacobs Barrister 13 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills Drafting Easements and Covenants Essential principles for drafting easements The impact of the Westfield decision Existing structures and development rights Repair and maintenance covenants and sharing expenses Presented by Christopher Conolly Partner HWL Ebsworth Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Property LawJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical pitfalls and risks that can trip up you your practice and your clients Explore real world examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Technology Changes and the Impact on Your Property Practice COVID-19 has brought forward many changes Explore the impact on Leasing conveyancing and property fields PEXA and eConveyancing changes Docusign Presented by Dean Claughton Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig

SESSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR PROPERTY LAWYERS

Whatever property problem your clients bring your way this coming year this comprehensive program will prepare you Strata conveyancing FIRB government reform cladding tax easements covenants technology new legislation new cases Sydneyrsquos leading experts have you covered Gain all the updates you need in each of these key areas and more plus lock down your core area CPD points

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 530PM 213N05

PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

215PM - 530PM 213N05B $405

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7TH ANNUAL

1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills

FIRB and Property Transactions Update and Analysis Who is a foreign person Does the property include infrastructure Drafting a subject to FIRB approval clause Tips to be aware of in property matters Presented by Jonathan Caplan Partner Arnold Bloch Leibler Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

900AM - 115PM 213N06A $490

Navigating Insolvency Risks Updates amp Guidance for In-House Counsel Operating in a Tight Market The latest legal legislative and market updates on insolvency The indicators of insolvency to beware of Key risks amp considerations when dealing with other companies in financial distress

Guidance for in-house counsel operating in a down market Risks to creditors of claims from liquidations unfair preferences and more

Presented by Mark Addison Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Insurance Law for In-House Counsel The Latest Strategies and Developments Core types of insurance coverage Demystifying key insurance concepts Cover for business interruption under property and cyber policies Recent trends and market developments Maximising your insurance recoveries Presented by David Gerber Partner Clayton Utz Best Lawyers 2021 Insurance Law

Defamation Law Reforms Lessons for In-House Counsel Key changes to the law that you need to know about Changes to the process for concerns notices and offers to make amends

The new serious harm threshold and public interest defence lsquoFixesrsquo to the current law in relation to contextual truth and damages Presented by Marlia Saunders Senior Litigation Counsel News Corp Australia

Workplace Health amp Safety Update New Risks for In-House Counsel Investigations into officers Liability of property owners and developers Liability for third party sitesupplier incidents Industrial manslaughter update how itrsquos playing out in practice Additional significant cases developments and trends in the area Presented by Katherine Morris Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

Employees and Contractors Legal Tax and Practical Perspectives Why is this an area of legal and tax risk Overview of recent case law about contractor vs employee Practical analysis What risk factors should you look for If you find a risk how can you address it How you can confidently enter into contractor arrangements Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Judy Tomas Head of Legal ndash Housing Mission Australia Chair Darshana Parekh Legal Counsel Collective Wellness Group

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Your Obligations as In-House Counsel Wellbeing Harassment amp Bullying Practical tips to identify and manage issues or complaints What obligations do you owe to your company and your employees regarding wellbeing

Navigating the rise of sexual harassment claims in the current climate Is it time to move from an lsquoavoiding liabilityrsquo approach to a work health and safety lsquorisk identification and managementrsquo approach

Tips for handling claims and your duties to make the workplace safe Presented by Amber Sharp Partner McCullough Robertson Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Utilising Data Reporting and Technology to Bring Transformational Change to your In-House Legal Function Setting up a data and metrics framework Leveraging available technology within your organisation for data capture

Using reporting and insights to demonstrate value and drive transformational change and continuous improvement

Quick wins and building a long term transformational change strategy Presented by Miriam Rihani Head of Legal Transformation Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Crisis Management Corporate Risk amp ReputationIn-house counsel should not only understand reputation risk but they should also be aware of internal and external threats and have in place strategies to either prevent or deal with a crisis should it happen This session will explore The biggest threats to your organisationrsquos reputation over the next three years

What companies are doing to prepare Where the gaps lie The key drivers of reputation and how to uphold them Strategies for corporate crisis prevention Culture and crisis the preventative role legal counsel can play Planning for a crisis The role of general counsel and communications What lawyers think of crisis communication professionals and how best they can work together (based on recent research)

What to do when things go wrong Presented by Craig Badings Partner SenateSHJ

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL

Face the many significant changes amp new risks facing in-house counsel by arming yourself with timely updates amp strategies Consider how to handle financial amp insolvency risks in a tight market Enhance your insurance law knowledge amp tactics Examine significant defamation reforms Catch up on new health amp safety risks amp obligations Explore legal amp tax issues involving contractors Gain your core CPD points while examining ethics harassment bullying wellbeing technology amp reputation risks in a crisis

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N06

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N06B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

14TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD units in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Now in its 14th Year this program continues to be the premier In-House Counsel Conference in NSW

11

900AM - 115PM 213N07A $490

Latest Cases and Trends and the Impact on Your Practice Start 2021 by being across the major cases and the very latest developments in building and construction law Presented by Melissa Fisher Barrister 9 Wentworth Chambers

New Building ReformsAn overview of the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 (DBPA) and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement) Act 2020 (RABA) The reforms in a nutshell How did we get here Criticisms prompting the major reforms Stage 1 of the DBPA retrospective duty of care Stage 2 of the DBPA new registration insurance and compliance obligations

RABA new powers for the Building Commissioner Practical tips and key takeaways Presented by Scott Higgins Partner and Lucy Hancock Senior Associate Mills Oakley

Long Life Warranties and their Enforceability What are long life warranties How to draft long life warranties Relevant limitation periods Limitation Act (NSW) and Environmental Planning and Protection Act 1979 (NSW)

Potential ways to avoidenforce long life warranties including by overcoming limitation periods

Presented by Jennifer Fitzalan Special Counsel Baker amp McKenzie

Professional Skills

BankruptcyInsolvency How it Impacts the Construction Industry Restructuring options for builderssuppliers getting it right Issues around licencing you canrsquot afford to overlook Presented by Andre Lakomy Partner Cor Cordis

Chair Frank Hicks SC Greenway Chambers Leading Construction and Infrastructure Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Emanuel Confos Partner Recommended Construction amp Infrastructure Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Issues in Construction and Engineering Tendering and Procurement Legal ethics Engineering ethics Current issues

- Transparency in supply chains - Ethical sourcing - Modern slavery

Presented by Scott Alden Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers

Professional Skills

Security of Payment A How to GuideDiscover the ins and outs of making claims under the Security of Payment Act while benefiting from tips and tricks from an experienced practitioner Recent cases and developments have led to changes that are impacting claims Know what to look out for and how to succeed Presented by Jack Fan Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Practice Management amp Business Skills

How to Manage a Critical Incident Managing the Investigation to Ensure Rights are Protected Analysing the principal contractorrsquos role and obligations Concurrent obligations of PCBUrsquos Your business or undertaking How far does it reach Safety risks within a construction site Critical incident response Recent court decisions in construction safety Presented by Greg McCann Partner Colin Biggers amp Paisley Lawyers Recommended Workplace Health amp Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 CONSTRUCTION CASES CHANGES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR BUILDING amp CONSTRUCTION LAWYERS

Your practice needs to keep up with rapid change in the construction industry Come along to hear a carefully selected panel of speakers explore the latest developments trends and changes in the building industry Explore the latest cases and hear in depth presentations on major new developments in liability security of payment legislation tendering procurement safety bankruptcy insolvency long life warranties and more

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N07

CONSTRUCTION LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N07B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

11TH ANNUAL

3 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 2 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Very helpful on point useful information

Engaging and relevant content

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N08

Chair Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

Join an exceptional panel of speakers including the Supreme Court Prothonotary and walk away with practical insights on key skills for litigators You will gain guidance on analysing the facts and leveraging evidence to build a winning case strategy Master how to strategically draft your pleadings and using the best expert evidence to outsmart the opponentrsquos case on the day Take away key settlement skills to ensure you negotiate the best deal for your client on the courtroom steps

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Tips for Building and Enhancing Your Practice as a Trusted Adviser How do you move from a costs centre to a value creator Making the effort to understand the client or prospective clientsrsquo business and the broader context

Short and long term perspectives A solution oriented approach Presented by Fred Chilton Special Counsel Toomey Pegg Lawyers

Professional Skills

Leadership for Lawyers Are you a leader Different kinds of leadership Realising your leadership capability Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege A Fresh Approach Legal professional privilege is one of the most important issues facing a lawyer The rules are complex and change regularly A strong understanding of privilege how it works and how it can be inadvertently lost are all critical skills of the in-house or external lawyer A refresh on the law of privilege as it exists today The special issues facing the in-house lawyer Hints and traps relating to how key documents are handled How you can lose privilege in a document inadvertently How privilege can be maintained when disseminating a privileged document within a corporate group

Presented by Peter Butler AM RFD Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Best Lawyers 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Action Litigation Litigation Product Liability Litigation

THURSDAY 4 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N09

Wary of traps in your obligations regarding privilege Grappling with how to be an effective leader and trusted adviser Donrsquot let these challenges side-track your career path Hear from a stellar lineup of leading practitioners and master the skills needed to effectively deal with each of these issues all while gaining your CPD compulsory units for the year

lsquoHOW TOrsquo SKILLS FOR LITIGATORS

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 4 MARCH 2021

Chair Paul Davis Director Integroe Partners

OPENING ADDRESS

Remote Attendances in Light of COVID-19 Presented by Rebel Kenna Director amp Prothonotary Supreme Court of NSW

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysing the Facts and Maximising the Value of Evidence for Effective Litigation Finding an effective strategy for successful litigation Identifying limits with a case Appropriate interlocutory action Efficiently and effectively evaluating evidence and its potential use What is admissible and relevant Privilege Presented by Anthony Cheshire SC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Drafting Effective and Precise PleadingsUsing practical scenarios and illustrations you will examine What is the value of pleadings in modern litigation What strategies can be used to best articulate a claim or defence When are pleadings necessary and when are they best avoided Should pleadings be revisited during the course of litigation Presented by Bill Ilkovski Barrister and Joel Cook Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Using Expert Evidence to Best Effect The role and responsibilities of an expert witness What is covered by privilege instructions draft report information and past expert opinions

Uniform Civil Procedure Guidelines Admissibility of reports How to present effective expert evidence The process of giving expert evidence Potential pitfalls and how to avoid them Presented by Michelle Campbell Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Settlement Fundamentals Getting the Best Deal for Your Client Calderbank offers and offers of compromise common mistakes Settlement rules ensuring lsquowithout prejudicersquo offers are indeed lsquowithout prejudicersquo

Challenging settlement agreements When is a settlement not a settlement Case studies and practical real world examples Presented by Florence Mitchell Partner FM Legal

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

13

900AM - 115PM 213N10A $490

Redundancies The Next Wave Restructuring When and why Consultation What are your obligations Costs plus special considerations arising from the JobKeeper scheme Keeping boundaries clear Operational change or employee performance

Best practice tips Presented by Danny King Principal Danny King Legal Leading Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) and Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employer Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Navigating Termination Disputes Defending employersemployees in workplace disputes How to mediate workplace disputes from both sides effectively Laws with which you need to comply Medical evidence what you need to know Presented by Kellie Edwards Barrister Denman Chambers Recommended Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Unfair Dismissal Claims The Current Issues A recap on steps to avoid claims Managing different types of dismissals Popular alternatives to unfair dismissal claims Recent cases of note Presented by Tim Capelin Partner Piper Alderman

Managing Restraints of Trade The scope and operation of restraint of trade clauses How to address restraints post-employment for employees and employers

Use of confidential information by former employees Other applicable causes of action Presented by Catherine Bembrick Barrister and Andrew Fox Barrister 5 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Michael Barnes Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Chair Alex Grayson Principal Lawyer Maurice Blackburn

Navigating the Intertwined Maze of Employment Law and Workers Compensation Legislation in Psychological Injury Cases Explore the often challenging intersection between employment law and workers compensation legislation when a worker has claimed for psychological injury Identifying relevant employment law principles and workers compensation provisions

How to correctly manage the Return to Work process Handling performance amp conduct issues with a worker suffering from psychological injury

When and how to dismiss an injured worker lawfully and fairly Knowing the legal risks and how to mitigate against them Additional challenges that COVID-19 raises at the present time Recent cases Presented by Adrian Barwick Solicitor Director WilliamsonBarwick Accredited Specialist in Employment amp industrial Law Recommended Employment Lawyer (Employee amp Trade Union Representation) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Does Freedom of Speech Exist in the Workplace Case study Ridd v James Cook University and the implications for employers

The limits on lsquofreedom of speechrsquo for employees Regulating the conduct of staff on social media outside of working hours

- Can it be done - Should it be done

Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Casualisation and Associated Issues and Underpayment Issues Underpayment issues including approach by Fair Work Ombudsman How to avoid double counting an analysis of Rossato v Workpac and following cases

New legislation on casual employment reforms Leave accrued entitlements for casuals Do we need to adjust contracts or agreements

Presented by Chris McArdle Principal McArdle Legal

SESSION 1 TERMINATION AND DISMISSAL ndash CURRENT CONCERNS

SESSION 2 THE THREE HOT TOPICS FOR 2021

Keep up to date on the latest legal developments in employment law Hear from the Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Gain essential knowledge of the most topical workplace issues today including redundancies termination disputes unfair dismissals and restraints of trade In the afternoon explore the maze of workerrsquos compensation and employment law legislation analyse freedom of speech in the workplace amp explore current conundrums being faced by many regarding pay and leave entitlements

FRIDAY MARCH 5 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N10

EMPLOYMENT LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N10B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

INSIGHTS FROM THE FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Keynote Address Presented by Hon Deputy President P Sams AM The Fair Work Commission

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N11A $490

Negligence under the NSW Civil Liability Act and Relevant High Court Authorities Anatomy of a successful public liability claim Recent Court of Appeal cases Recent High Court cases Presented by Petros Macarounas Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Professional Skills

Intentional Harm Intentional Torts and the Civil Liability Act Response Developments in intentional torts a modern perspective The interplay between intentional torts and the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW)

Damages to vindicate Extinguishment of civil actions by application of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

Vicarious liability qualifying and disqualifying factors Presented by David Baran Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Recommended Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doyles Guide 2020

Workers Compensation Death Benefits Claims Sections 25 and 26 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 SIRA Standards of Practice Procedure in the Commission Interesting dependency scenarios Presented by Mick Franco Partner Bartier Perry Pre-eminent Workers Compensation Lawyer (Defendant) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Psychological Injury Claims Review Nature of psychiatric injuries and DSM classifications for lawyers Duty and causation relating to mental harm Evidentiary considerations for psychological injury claims Recent cases Presented by Kim Boettcher Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Chair Maithri Panagoda Partner Carroll amp OrsquoDea Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Recommended Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2019

Chair Richard Royle Barrister Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Leading Insurance amp Personal Injury Law Junior Counsel NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

The Continuing Development of Mediation in Personal Injury Cases Preparing for mediation Strategies for making the most of your case without giving too much away to the other side

Making the most of position papers Preparing you client for the mediation including managing their expectations

Presented by Tim McKenzie Barrister William Deane Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Thriving in a Team Environment Practising Personal Injury Law in 2021 The importance of systems and communication Managing new law tech in a boutique firm Tips and traps for new and old players Insights and learnings in a post COVID-19 world Presented by Terence Stern Principal Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law Melanie Stern Managing Associate and Carolyn Fernandez Paralegal Stern Law Solicitors

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Rules Professionalism and Sanctionable Conduct Common Issues in Personal Injury Litigation Professionalism and overzealous representation Duty to supervise and train subordinate lawyers and staff Dealing with experts Avoiding unlawful discrimination Candid advice to clients and terminating retainers Presented by Anna Walsh Adjunct Associate Professor University of Notre Dame

SESSION 1 PERSONAL INJURY LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 COMPULSORY CPD UNITS FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Spend the morning with our experts to obtain key updates in public liability workers compensation psychological injury the medical perspective on permanent impairment and developments in claims for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest Stay for the afternoonrsquos CPD compulsory session created with the personal injury lawyer in mind so that yoursquoll become CPD compliant while gaining valuable skills and practical takeaways on mediation ethics and enhancing your practice

FRIDAY 5 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N11

PERSONAL INJURY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N11B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

ACCREDITED SPECIALISTS Are required to complete 20 units of CPD each year

THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

Assessment of Permanent Impairment in Workers Compensation Claims Errors in assessments an update Disputed cases Reviewing your AMS assessments

Presented by Dr Alan Home Occupational Physician Health People Legal

Professional Skills

THE PREMIER PERSONAL INJURY EVENT IN NSW FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS

15

Opening Address Responsible Approaches to Late Night Gaming Presented by Philip Crawford Chairperson Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority NSW

Major Changes to NSW Liquor and Gaming Legislation and Important Cases The Liquor Amendment (24-hour Economy) Bill 2020 Gaming Machines Amendment (Gambling Harm Minimisation) Bill 2020

New ILGA guidelines including guideline for applications in former freeze areas

Approaches to after-midnight gaming Disciplinary decisions on gaming including ALH and Dee Why RSL Presented by Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers

Insights from Liquor and Gaming NSW LampGNSW structural changes to compliance and investigations COVID-19 compliance Compliance focus trends and recent enforcement actions Presented by Dimitri Argeres Director Liquor amp Gaming Compliance Liquor amp Gaming NSW

AMLCTF Requirements Relevant to the Gaming Industry The need to identify mitigate and manage MLTF risk Key obligations and their purpose The consequences of non-compliance Presented by Richard Lee Director Education Capability amp Communications AUSTRAC

AMLCTF Challenges for the Hospitality Industry in Australia and New ZealandConsider what urgent practical action should be considered by the hospitality industry to ensure compliance with the AMLCTF Act 2006 Presented by Leigh Barrett Managing Director and Principal Consultant Leigh Barrett amp Associates

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $490845AM TO 115PM 213N13

Chair The Hon Anthony Whealy QC 5 Wentworth Chambers

Sydneyrsquos leading liquor and gaming seminar returns with everything you canrsquot afford to miss to stay up to date in the year to come The panel including the ILGA Liquor and Gaming NSW AUSTRAC and the Hon Anthony Whealy QC plus leading practitioners in the field will provide timely insights on the most important changes and developments in the industry

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Setting Your Mind on a Healthy Mindset for Your Practice The importance of nurturing our wellbeing as lawyers Strategies for developing a healthy mindset Tips on setting focus managing emotions and understanding values Presented by Lara Wentworth Performance and Wellness Coach

Professional Skills

Understanding and Interpreting Financial Reports Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards Basic concepts and definitions The different types of financial reports how they are prepared who prepares them who can rely on them

Reliability and Information value of financial reports Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation Financial statement analysis Presented by Andrew Sallway Partner Business Restructuring BDO

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

TheEthicalLawyer The Ethics of Social Media Use Identifying the ethical issues arising from social media use by lawyers LawyersBehavingBadly cautionary tales from around the globe How do the Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules assist in resolving social media ethics concerns

Presented by Angus Macinnis Director of Dispute Resolution StevensVuaran Lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N14

2020 has reminded practitioners of some of the most important issues that need to be front of mind Join an expert panel as they explore strategies to developing a healthy mindset for conducting a legal practice the risks and ethical problems associated with social media use for lawyers and how to interpret financial reports at a time when those skills are more critical than ever

LIQUOR AND GAMING LAW ROUNDTABLE 2021

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 9 MARCH 2021

Chair Samantha Mangwana Practice Leader and Special Counsel Shine Lawyers

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN34 CPD units in Substantive Law

17TH ANNUAL

PANEL DISCUSSION

Latest Industry Issues and Concerns Panellists

Pauline Adraskelas Special Counsel Addisons John Green Director Liquor and Policing Australian Hotels Association Tony Hatzis Solicitor Director Hatzis Cusack Lawyers Anthony Trimarchi Executive Manager Policy and Government Clubs NSW Clubs Australia

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

HEAR FROM THE REGULATORS ILGA Liquor amp Gaming NSW and AUSTRAC

Gain all your 3 CPD core areas

900AM - 115PM 213N15A $490

Copyright Case Review and Latest Developments Recent cases Copyright law reform agenda Overseas developments Presented by Kate Haddock Partner Banki Haddock Fiora Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer and Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Current Trade Mark Issues and Trends Distinctiveness Reputation Relevant dates in opposition and rectification proceedings Presented by Shauna Ross Barrister Nigel Bowen Chambers Recommended Leading Intellectual Property Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patents amp Designs Latest Developments Key Decisions and Practice Points Key patent cases and learnings Innovation patent countdown Designs law changes Designs decisions Presented by Robert Wulff Principal Griffith Hack

AI and IP The Next Frontier Copyright protection of AI-generated works Patentability of AI inventions Challenges facing computer-implemented inventions Infringement by AI-systems Presented by Nina Fitzgerald Partner Ashurst

Intersection of IP and Other Related Rights Non-traditional forms of intellectual property Geographical Indications and Indigenous IP rights Past trends and evolving interest areas Challenges and emerging issues Presented by Marion Heathcote Principal Davies Collison Cave Recommended Non-Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Anthony Franklin SC 4th Floor St James Hall Chair Lucy McGovern Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Applying the Code of Conduct in Practice for IP Lawyers Ethics and the use of social media Cost disclosure obligations relating to the use of digital tools Supervision of legal services in the era of remote working Presented by Sarah Gilkes Special Counsel Hamilton Locke

Practice Management amp Business Skills

New Challenges for Your Practice Data Algorithms and Data Methodologies Control consumer rights and legal ownership Is possession 910ths of the law

A review of the new legal models for sharing lsquoownershiprsquo ownership control custodianship and access rights

Protecting confidential information and your firmrsquos trade secrets Is this filling the IP gap

How you should protect the value of your data thatrsquos moving through data ecosystems

Presented by Peter Leonard Principal Data Synergies and Professor of Practice (IT Systems amp Management) UNSW Business School

Professional Skills

How to Effectively Manage IP How to align IP strategy with corporate strategy How to manage internal and external IP resources effectively Negotiating effective IP outcomes Presented by Dr Derek Baigent Principal Griffith Hack

SESSION 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR IP LAWYERS

Chase the cutting edge of IP by immersing yourself in the latest trends and updates in trade mark issues and trends copyright reform patent cases and innovation patents design reform artificial intelligence innovations and infringement and IP rights Make sure your first stop is this highly anticipated annual IP conference so you stay ahead of the competition Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions designed especially for IP lawyers

TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N15

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N15B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

9TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

Need more CPD units in IPSee the half day webinar on page 38

17

900AM - 115PM 213N16A $490

Informal and Statutory Wills Key Updates amp Advising Clients Recent cases on informal wills Recent cases on statutory wills Key issues when advising clients on matters to which informal and statutory wills are relevant

Presented by Dr Christopher Birch SC Eighth Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Professor University of Sydney Law School

Elder Law Issues Fiduciary duties of the Enduring Power of Attorney Receipt of lsquogiftsrsquo unconscionable conduct undue influence and taking unconscientious advantage

Examples of lsquoelder abusersquo in recent NCAT Guardianship Division matters

Solicitorrsquos obligations when taking estate planning instructions from elderly clients

Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney amp the Law Reform Commissionrsquos recommendation for a national register

Presented by Asheetha Jelliffe Partner Bridges Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Wills amp Estates Law Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer and Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Family Provision Review 2020 The Worm and Robin General principles and how they are relevant Breaking the paradigm common features that make a claim better (or worse)

The duty of executors and the power of the Court to accept or reject compromises

The burden of provision Intervention by beneficiaries in proceedings Presented by Craig Birtles Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers Leading Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Probate Litigation Recent Cases Cases on testamentary capacity including Bell v NSW Trustee amp Guardian Estate of William Anthony Hickey [2020] NSWSC 1164

Cases on knowledge and approval including Micallef v Linney ndash Estate of Hope Marie Linney [2020] NSWSC 898

Cases on undue influence including Bracher v Jones [2020] NSWSC 1024

Cases on probate procedure and caveats including Estate of Theresa Katalinic Vea amp Katalinic v Katalinic [2020] NSWSC 805

Presented by Patricia Muscat Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers

Chair Stephen Lynch Director Somerville Legal Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics for Succession Law Practitioners Rules governing solicitors in estates (and planning) Professional duties and liabilities Necessary instructions Avoiding conflicts of interest Necessary instructions Presented by Mark Squire Special Counsel Atkinson Vinden Lawyers

Professional Skills

Contested Estate Litigation Practice and Procedure When to file a caveat Commencing contested probate proceedings Case management in the Probate List Guidelines Disclosure Statement and Standard Orders

Notices to produce subpoenas and other ways of compelling disclosure

Interim administrators and tutors When to consider Mediations in-chambers settlement conferences and other options Documenting the terms of settlement Heads of Agreement Court orders and Deeds

Calderbank letters including all of the key terms of settlement in the offer letter as there are no second chances

Presented by Anthea McIntyre Legal Practitioner Director McIntyre Legal Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer and Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Protecting Your Firmrsquos Assets Why You Need an Estate Plan The commercial reality Demystifying asset protection for businesses Customising estate plans for businesses The next steps Presented by Katherine Hawes Principal Digital Age Lawyers

SESSION 1 SUCCESSION LAW ROUNDUP SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYERS

Make it easy on yourself by making this your one stop shop for everything you need for your wills and estates practice this CPD year Review recent cases in informal wills family provision and probate Gain insights on elder law issues asset protection estate planning and so much more Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions for wills and estates lawyers

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N16

SUCCESSION LAW SYMPOSIUM 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N16B $405

18TH ANNUAL

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

7

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

900AM - 115PM 213N17A $490

Government Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions Preparing and Dealing with the Increased Scrutiny The nature of standing and ad hoc public administrative inquiries Draftingchallenging terms of reference for an ad hoc public administrative inquiry

The inquiryrsquos powers of compulsion documents amp witnesses Legal professional privilege and other privileges especially the right to object on the ground of self-incrimination

The standard of proof and the burden of proof The principles of procedural fairness in a public administrative inquiry Application of the rules of evidence Presented by Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Managing your Contingent Workforce During Emergencies What legal flexibility do you have and what actions can you take Dealing with contractors casuals and contingent workers Avoiding and dealing with legal claims Presented by Elizabeth Ticehurst Principal Activate Workplace Law Accredited Specialist in Employment amp Industrial Law

Chair Pamela Soon Executive Director Regulation and Compliance Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal

Chair Phill Scott Head of Tendering and Contracts Local Government Procurement

Procurement Contracts and Key Contractual Issues in Response to COVID-19 Force majeure clauses Frustration Variations to contract and deeds of variation Time and extensions of time Termination for cause and convenience Procurement Issues post COVID Presented by Scott Alden Partner National Head of Procurement and Infrastructure Holding Redlich

Grant Funding vs Procurement Agreements Where is the Line Impact of the Procurement Direction NSW Is it a bi-pass Possibilities for corruption Presented by Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

Anti-Slavery Issues in Government Contracts and Tendering Update on NSW legislation and Governmentrsquos response NSW and Local Government obligations under the NSW Act Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and obligations on the Commonwealth and corporate Commonwealth entities

What to include in Government contracts and tender documents How statements should address the impacts of COVID-19 Presented by Victoria Gordon Senior Associate Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 LEGAL ISSUES IN GOVERNING IN EMERGENCIES

SESSION 2 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AND PROBITY AND COVID-19

Tailored specifically for government lawyers this yearrsquos conference brings together an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss the most urgent and pressing issues of the day as governments deal with extraordinary circumstances of governing in emergencies including privacy and data protection Public Inquiries and Royal Commissions and workforce claims You will also gain a clear understanding of procurement and probity in the aftermath of COVID-19 fraud issues grant funding and anti-slavery and procurement

WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N17

GOVERNMENT LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N17B $405

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7

INSIGHTS FROM THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSION NSW

Privacy and Data ProtectionThe Commissioner will examine the current challenges and issues including a discussion of issues relating to digital technology and cyber security Presented by Commissioner Samantha Gavel NSW Privacy Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW

PANEL DISCUSSION

Practical Solutions for Governments When Dealing with EmergenciesAnalyse and examine how local or state governments can juggle law probity policy and practicality when dealing with emergencies Did COVID-19 and the bushfire emergency teach us anything Dealing with various aspects of an emergency especially ADF members working side-by-side with civilian police

Do departmental rules need to allow for emergency decisions Relying on existing powers and seeking assistance from other agencies and their powers to resolving problems

Panellists

Kate Boyd General Counsel Department Premier and Cabinet (NSW) Gregory Ross Partner Eakin McCaffery Cox Dr Stephen Thompson Special Counsel Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law Colonel Australian Active Army Reserve

HEAR FROM ICAC

Changes to AS8001 Standard Key changes made to the revised Australian Standard on Fraud and Corruption Control

The nature of fraud and corruption within procurement and contract management

- Key corrupt and fraudulent schemes - Procurements types that are most vulnerable - Systemic weaknesses that are frequently observed - Recent ICAC case studies

Presented by Dr Benjamin Marx Principal Officer Corruption Prevention NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption

7TH ANNUAL

19

900AM - 115PM 213N18A $490

Contractual Interpretation Modern Methods amp Strategies Update on interpretation principles and canons of construction The latest from the Courts amp the cases you need to know The ambiguous lsquoambiguity gatewayrsquo Codelfa and life after it Some divergences between the states to have on your radar Presented by Carolyn Coventry Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith Contract and Beyond Enforceability of duty Meaning and scope of duty Limits to good faith negotiation duty What is the test ndash subjective or objective Statutory comparison Question of breach Remedies Presented by Adam Butt Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Contractual Protections Against Default and Insolvency Minimising default risk while improving recoverability Key considerations cure default and termination Flexibility in varying the scope of the contract Considering what compensation is payable and what loss is recoverable

PPSA implications and what to watch out for Example clauses when drafting goes wrong leading to litigation and the lessons for contract drafters

Presented by Michael Rozdal Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

Allocating Risk in Risky Times Indemnity Insurance amp Exclusion Clauses Contractual devices to avoid or minimise liability

- Indemnities insurance exclusion clauses guarantees amp financial caps

Perfecting your indemnity clauses - Types of indemnities and how to effectively use them

A guide to key clauses and considerations in your insurance provisions - Critical points to know about the different types of insurance policies

Interaction between insurance and indemnities Step by step guide to managing risk in commercial contracts Insurance coverage negotiations knowing your limits gaps amp exclusions

Analysis of instructive cases the specific clauses in each and what happens when risk allocation goes wrong

Presented by Suzy Madar Partner King amp Wood Mallesons

Chair Gregory Martin Principal Martin Bullock Lawyers Chair Josephine Brook Special Counsel Clayton Utz

Dispute Resolution Clauses How to Draft amp How to Possibly Avoid A guide to drafting a watertight dispute resolution clause

- When do you need or not need a dispute resolution clause - Should the dispute resolution be mandatory - Roadmap to choosing the right dispute resolution method - Can your dispute resolution clause be practically implemented - Example clauses amp strategies to include in your contracts

Possibly avoiding a dispute resolution clause - Common errors to attack and weaknesses to exploit

Presented by Joern Schimmelfeder Principal Lawyer JSTTEC Legal

Damages for Breach of Contract How to Successfully Recover Damages or Defend a Claim Triggering the right to damages in contract A guide to how contractual damages are assessed Differences between damages in contract in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law

Categories of recoverable loss and strategies for approaching each Expectation damages and reliance damages A useful distinction Loss of chance or opportunity What must be proven Loss of bargain damages traps for the unwary Significance of time of assessment in changing market conditions Causation remoteness and mitigation Liquidated damages Case law examples Presented by Jennifer Mee Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

A Guide to Contract Termination Rights and Consequences What are the differences between express rights and general right How do you give effective notice What if the termination is not justified Losing the right to terminate the importance of election and delay What are the consequences of termination Claiming damages after termination Some practical tips for effective exercise of termination rights Presented by Christopher Freeman Barrister Culwulla Chambers

SESSION 1 CONTRACT INTERPRETATION PROTECTIONS amp RISK ALLOCATION

SESSION 2 CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION TERMINATION amp DAMAGES

Ensure your contract drafting strategies are modern effective amp unassailable Survey the latest contract interpretation methods amp consider the duty to negotiate in good faith Perfect your protections against default amp insolvency Fine tune your indemnity insurance amp exclusion clauses In the afternoon master contract disputes by examining dispute resolution clauses how to recover damages or defend against them and the latest contract termination strategies

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N18

CONTRACT LAW CONFERENCE MINIMISING RISKS amp DISPUTES

200PM - 515PM 213N18B $405

7 CPD units in Substantive Law

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

10TH ANNUAL

900AM - 115PM 213N19A $490

Critical Recent Conveyancing Cases in NSW You Need to KnowAnalyse the latest conveyancing cases including the key facts in each the important takeaways and the potential impact on your clients and your practice Presented by Gary Newton Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law author Conveyancing Service NSW Looseleaf Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation and Land Acquisition 7th Edition LexisNexis Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Strata Title Update in Conveyancing Strata renewal relevance to conveyancers Arising and new strata issues for conveyancers

- Short-term lettings - Water gas and other supply services

Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Tax and the Impact on the Conveyancing Processes The importance of vendor clearance certificates and purchaser declarations

Common stamping traps in practice contracts transfers options and foreign surcharge duty

Related party transactions deceased estates and family farm transfers recent insights

What to do when things go wrong objections reviews refunds and reassessments

Presented by Andrew Rider Barrister Level 22 Chambers Leading Tax Barrister Doylersquos Guide 2019

Issues in Off the Plan ContractsDefects Is a defect a material and substantial defect under an off the plan contract

Misrepresentations versus contractual terms and what this means for buyers

Exploring the new design and building construction laws and what will this mean for buyers and lawyers acting for both buyers and sellers in off the plan contracts

Recent significant cases Presented by Brooke Glastonbury Principal Macpherson Kelley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Planning for Conveyancers Heritage and VPAs Gain essential knowledge and tips that conveyancers and property lawyers need to know on what to look out for when managing a conveyance that concerns planning heritage issues and various environmental planning and conservation agreements Presented by Steven Griffiths Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Chair Michael Osborne Principal Osbornes Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Chair Lexia Wilson Partner Piper Alderman Recommended Property amp Real Estate Lawyer and Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Professional Skills

Examination of UnnecessaryRedundant Additional Clauses Used in Property Contracts A thorough examination of the use of unnecessary and redundant additional clauses in property contracts

Practical drafting tips Where practitioners go wrong Presented by Rani Gandha Partner Turnbull Hill Lawyers

Practice Management amp Business Management

Conveyancing as a Business Converting your conveyancing skills to a successful lsquobusinessrsquo Tuning in with the needs of your clients Creating a memorable lsquoexperiencersquo for your clients Understanding the true cost of delivering the service Presented by Paul Denny Principal Paul Denny Conveyancing

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Common Ethical Dilemmas in ConveyancingJoin an experienced barrister and delve into the ethical hazards and risks that can trip up even the most experienced conveyancer Explore real world conveyancing examples examine the key facts in each and develop strategies to avoid getting caught in ethical traps Presented by Chris Stomo Barrister Windeyer Chambers

SESSION 1 CRITICAL CONVEYANCING UPDATES SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

When a problem arises involving strata law off the plan considerations building issues environment and planning defects tax risk management ethics or other property pitfalls you need (1) information and (2) a strategy This practical conference delivers both with a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to know right now and into the next year Plus gain your CPD core area points for the year

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N19

CONVEYANCING CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N19B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

17TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

SELLS OUT EVERY YEAR

BOOK EARLY

21

900AM - 115PM 213N20A $490

Disputes Arising from Insolvency and the Impact of the Latest Reforms Implications of the COVID-19 reforms including the new small business restructuring and liquidation processes extension of safe harbour protections and restrictions on creditorrsquos rights

Trends and recent developments in external administrations including voidable transaction claims public examinations and creditorrsquos claims

Analysis of some of the most current decisions affecting litigation arising from insolvency

Presented by Kevin Andronos SC Eleven Wentworth

Significant Defamation Law Reforms The Key Takeaways for Commercial Litigators The new lsquoSerious Harmrsquo threshold test The new mandatory Concerns Notice The new defences of Public Interest and Peer Review Changes to the limitation period when it commences and flexibility in extending it

Clarification of previously problematic matters including - The lsquoemployeersquo test - Pleading back of contextual truth imputations - Proper Material for the Honest Opinion defence - Application of the cap on damages as a scale or range

Presented by Sophie Dawson Partner Bird amp Bird Leading Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer and Recommended Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Insurance Litigation in Response to COVID-19Courts in New South Wales have seen a flurry of COVID-related insurance claims In this session you will canvass the main claims and analyse the fundamental issues being argued by insureds and insurers on business interruption claims and more Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Emma White Senior Associate King amp Wood Mallesons

Consumer Law Update and Misleading amp Deceptive Conduct Claims Consumer law update

- The latest cases and developments Misleading and deceptive conduct claims

- What to be aware of in particularizing a claim - Common errors in identifying the misleading conduct - Recognising the importance of accessorial liability - How to plead half-truth and silence - The role of reliance in misleading and deceptive conduct claims - Technical issues when proving reliance

Presented by Julian OrsquoSullivan Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers

Chair Vera Culkoff Barrister Second Floor Selborne Chambers

Chair Christine Ernst Barrister Tenth Floor Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Case Law Summary of findings from 100+ judgments Deep dive into the most common valuation issues including

- Definition of value value is in the eye of the beholder - Valuation methodologies What has been accepted what has been rejected - Discounts When are they applied - Hindsight Is it okay to look back

Tips for instructing valuation experts Presented by John-Henry Eversgerd Senior Managing Director Valuation amp Litigation Consulting FTI Consulting

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Critical Ethical Issues in Litigation Examine 4 ethical dilemmas for legal practitioners through examples amp case studies Professional rules relating to the duty to be courteous Ethical dilemmas and the duty of candour Following client instructions Ethical issues and the court process Consequences when conduct falls short of the standards required Presented by Paul Sansom SC Waratah Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Engaging and Working with Experts Consultants amp Other Third-Parties Effective Results without Wasting Time amp Money When to get an expert how to find one defining their role and working alongside them

Use of technology and document management when working with experts

The different roles of an expert fact finder independent expert (opinion evidence) financial data analyst

Multidisciplinary teams and multiple experts data technology amp disputes

Briefing experts expert reports the joint expert process and joint reports and expert evidence

Presented by John Temple-Cole Partner and Anh Nguyen Executive Director KordaMentha

SESSION 1 THE 5 KEY LEGAL ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL LITIGATORS IN 2021

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LITIGATORS

Gain high level updates amp strategies related to the key areas commercial litigators need to be on top of in 2021 Master how to navigate insolvency disputes Examine game changing defamation law reforms Explore how to handle the onslaught of insurance litigation following COVID-19 Be prepared for the many consumer law claims facing litigators right now Understand the nuances of contract termination disputes Gain your core CPD points while examining case valuations ethics amp working with experts

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N20

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N20B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Contracts To Terminate or not to Terminate Rights to terminate The risks in exercising the rights The process to exercise the rights Disputes about termination Calculating damages for termination Presented by Amy Barwick Partner Dentons

900AM - 115PM 213N21A $490

Professional Skills

Negotiation Skills for Lawyers to Ensure the Deal Happens on the Right Terms Different approaches and philosophies to negotiation Points to focus on in negotiations What we have seen work and not work Rules of thumb for more effective negotiation Presented by Malika Chandrasegaran Partner Herbert Smith Freehills

IP Privacy amp Data Protection in Business Sales The fundamentals of IP due diligence Customer lists trade secrets and personal information IP and privacy considerations

Trans-border IP and privacy issues Deal structuring for best securing protecting and exploiting IP Effective drafting for IP-rich business acquisitions Presented by John Gray Partner Hall amp Wilcox

Employment Law Considerations in the Purchase of a BusinessEmployment law issues should be considered very carefully by the seller and purchaser alike as they can affect both the value of a business that has been purchased and the sellerrsquos ability to work in a different business after the sale You will examine Transferring employees from a vendor to a purchaserrsquos business

- Key steps in the process - Choosing which employees to transfer over and what happens to those left behind - What happens if an employee doesnrsquot want to work for a purchaser - Redundancy what the vendor and purchaser need to know

Restraints of trade - Practical considerations and case studies in drafting and enforcing restraints of trade - What will be enforceable Whatrsquos excessive - Interaction between restraints in the sale agreement and employment contracts

Presented by Glenn Fredericks Barrister State Chambers

Franchises Key Considerations when Buying and Selling New franchising law reforms Specifics of a franchise agreement key things to look out for Considering licenses leases and permits Understanding the franchiseefranchisor relationship Common franchising disputes in sale and purchase situations Presented by Racha Abboud Principal Lawyer Macpherson Kelley

Chair Jason Sprague Partner Bartier Perry Chair Darren Pereira Partner Holding Redlich

Professional Skills

Valuation of a Business The Key Processes amp Issues What is a business worth The valuation process and valuation approaches Total intangibles personal and residual goodwill Capitalisation of future maintainable earnings Issues in valuations Presented by Lauren Cusack Client Director ESV ndash Accounting and Business Advisors CA Business Valuation Specialist

Distressed Transactions What you Need to Know if You are Transacting with a Distressed Seller Current trends in the market and impacts of COVID-19 Opportunities amp challenges with distressed MampAs Due diligence focusing on the key issues when time is limited Typical structure of deal unconditional limited warranties Navigating the risk that the transaction could be unwound Impact of corporate insolvency reforms Waiting to purchase through a formal insolvency process Presented by Kristy Dixon Partner and Giselle Finnane Partner Marque Lawyers

Tax Implications for Sale of Business Key tax issues associated with the sale of a business CGTincome tax GST and Stamp Duty

Sale of shares vs sale of business Apportionment of purchase price purchase price adjustments Presented by Sanjay Wavde Partner and Elke Bremner Senior Associate Ashurst

Aborted Transactions Strategies for Sale Attempt 2 and Preparing a Business for Sale Forecasts and financials What are buyers looking for today Alternative deal structures asset or share sale upfront payment or deferred earn-out transitional arrangements

Multiple bidders how to create competitive tension Housekeeping tips getting a business sale-ready in a tough market Presented by William Kontaxis Special Counsel Holding Redlich

SESSION 1 SIGNIFICANT LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

SESSION 2 LEGAL RISKS amp STRATEGIES INVOLVING FINANCIAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS SALES

FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N21

BUSINESS SALES LEGAL ISSUES amp RISKS

200PM - 515PM 213N21B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

12TH ANNUAL

5 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Gain a thorough understanding of the many moving parts that will make or break a business sale Hone your negotiation skills to get the deal done on your terms Avoid unnecessary exposure related to IP privacy amp data risks Examine critical employment law issues including transferring employees amp restraints of trade Catch up on the latest franchising law reforms Analyse key financial risks including essential valuation issues distressed transactions in the current market amp the tax consequences

23

900AM - 115PM 213N22A $490

Recent Decisions of the High CourtAn examination of key decisions recently handed down by the High Court Presented by Ann Bonnor Barrister Forbes Chambers

Police Powers Reasonable suspicion Arrest Entry to premise Presented by Will Tuckey Barrister Samuel Griffith Chambers

Duty of Disclosure by Prosecution and Police What are the ethical obligations upon prosecutors within the modern trial process

- NSW DPP Prosecutorial Guidelines - CDPP Disclosure Policy - The Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015

What are the statutory obligations upon police to disclose to the prosecutor

- Section 15A Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 What are the statutory obligations upon the prosecution to disclose all relevant matters

- Div 3 of Part 3 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Discussion of relevant cases Presented by Mark Higgins Barrister Black Chambers

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Sexual Assault Laws The challenge to s293 restrictions 66EA persistent sexual abuse Consent changes Similar age defence Presented by Andrew Tiedt Director The Criminal Law Specialists Recommended Criminal Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Regulatory Prosecutions Indictments amp CANs challenges and complaints Coincidence amp tendency in the context of regulatory prosecutions Abrogation of the right to silence in the context of regulatory prosecutions and the use of admissions obtained

Sentencing Presented by Kenneth Hall Averre MBE Barrister Forbes Chambers Recommended Criminal Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Chair Michael McHugh SC Wardell Chambers Chair Brin Anniwell Barrister 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Law Ethical duties Dilemmas in criminal law Resolving conflicts Presented by Kate Lloyd Barrister 4 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Criminal Lawyers and Vicarious Trauma Fact or Fiction Examning Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Understanding vicarious trauma and resilience An overview of the research How do I manage my psychological health How can my workplace help me stay healthy Presented by Lil Vrklevski Principal Psychologist and Director of Psychology Local Health District

Professional Skills

Understanding Communication Requirements in Sexual Assault Matters How to navigate the legislation in preparing a matter for trial How recent decisions can help fine tune your matter Practical considerations in preparing a persuasive argument Presented by Cara Feiner Barrister Black Chambers

SESSION 1 HOT TOPICS IN CRIMINAL LAW SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Donrsquot miss your opportunity to hear directly from a District Court Judge and catch up on all the most relevant topics in criminal law Examine recent decisions of the High Court duty of disclosure by prosecution and police and how to navigate the new sexual assault laws and regulatory prosecutions Plus gain your core CPD units in issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners Yoursquoll leave equipped with the information and skills your clients will expect of you

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N22

CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

200PM - 515PM 213N22B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

A VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Keynote Address Presented by His Honour Judge Warwick Hunt

Need more CPD units in criminal lawSee the Traffic Law program on page 35

Sure itrsquos a Saturday but once you are done you really are well and truly done This day will be time well spent and wonrsquot cut into your work week Take the plunge wear what you like come to hear the latest issues you need to catch up on and get it all done in one fell swoop

SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N23

10 POINTS ON A SATURDAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable update of the most recent cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and FCC on property and financial settlements Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers

Estate Practice Recent Cases and the Takeaways Examine recent published judgments of particular significance for practitioners involved in all types of wills and estates matters and examine important takeaways for your practice Presented by Michelle Painter SC Nine Selborne Chambers

Professional Skills

Family Provision Practice and Procedure How to Commence a Family Provision Claim Institution of proceedings Plaintiffrsquos and Defendantrsquos affidavit Settlement and orders Presented by John Armfield Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Property Law Review Developments Over the Last 12 Months Strata law leasing and conveyancing update Presented by Greg Sirtes SC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Employment Law Advising Employers and Employees Dealing with workplace disputes Advising best practice for employers Case studies unfair dismissal adverse action redundancy and workplace conflict

Presented by Elizabeth Devine Principal Devine Law at Work

730AM to 945AM 213N23A $295

SESSION 1 FAMILY LAW AND WILLS AND ESTATES UPDATE

Chair Geoffry Underwood Barrister Sixth Floor Selbourne Wentworth Chambers Chair Diane Skapinker Partner Ashurst Accredited Specialist in

Property Law

Professional Skills

Mediation Advocacy Achieving Success Preparing and strategies for mediation Negotiation key insights on how to be an effective negotiator Dealing with difficult clients or opposing lawyer Documenting the settlement Presented by Anthony Lo Surdo SC FCIArb Barrister Independent Arbitrator Advanced Mediator 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Claims of Unethical Legal Practice Management An employed solicitor working remotely from home fails to record a hearing date amp leaves the firm Months later while in isolation awaiting the results of your COVID-19 test you get a telephone call from a Judgersquos Associate asking why nobody is in court How will you avoid a personal costs order for any adjournment How will you respond to a formal disciplinary complaint How will you manage the client engagement Presented by Philippe Doyle Gray Barrister 8 Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Ensuring Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Mental health in the legal industry statistics and prevalence The difference between stress and a mental health condition Burnout early warning signs and impact on productivity Mental health strategy What does this look like Presented by Emma Howard Psychologist and National Mental Health Manager Clayton

1000AM to 100PM 213N23B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Laura Wentworth former Partner Madison Marcus and Wellness and Performance Coach

130PM to 310PM 213N23C $295

SESSION 3 PROPERTY AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ROUNDUP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Roundup for All PractitionersDiscuss the significant issues and legislative changes in bankruptcy and insolvency Presented by Colin Brown Partner OrsquoNeill Partners

Consumer and Competition Law Update ACCC compliance and enforcement priorities for 2021 Misleading or deceptive conduct websites social media digital advertising

Statutory consumer guarantees amp unfair contract terms Presented by Ayman Guirguis Partner KampL Gates Best Lawyers 2021 Competition Law

IP Roadmap for Your Clientrsquos Business Protecting IP assets primer and refresher Brands and trade marks slogans and tag lines names Bringing it all together other forms of IP and common IP FAQs Developing an IP strategy and IP watch outs when selling a business Presented by Alison Jones Senior Associate Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Latest Issues on Contracts in Current Times Force majeure clauses frustration and termination for cause and convenience

Dispute resolution clauses amp damages plus the latest from the courts Presented by David Jury Partner HWL Ebsworth

Chair Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

325PM TO 630PM 213N23D $405

SESSION 4 COMMERCIAL UPDATE ndash INSOLVENCY CONSUMER LAW AND CONTRACTS

Dont miss out This is one of our most popular programs

for the past 12 years

25

Industrial Manslaughter A Real Industrial Offence or Simply Manslaughter Dressed up What companies individuals and their lawyers should know about industrial manslaughter provisions around Australia

What are companies and individuals exposed to because of these provisions

What can be done in an effort to avoid visitation of these provisions The future for industrial manslaughter Presented by Patrick Barry Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Managing the Mix of Workplace Investigations and Health amp Safety Issues Coinciding or Colliding Examine compliance issues with potential implications for both employment and work health and safety laws such as alleged workplace bullying

Identify some of the kinds of risks that can arise Practical tips about how to manage them Presented by Bryan Belling Consultant and Erica Elliott Special Counsel Kingston Reid

Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace Policies and Testing Methods of testing including the need for concentration cutoffs Inadvertent exposure vs consumption Indicators and metabolites Incidence of use Working remotely Is it feasible to test employees working from home Presented by Darien Nagle Barrister H B Higgins Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N36

Explore the hottest topics in the health and safety arena right now Examine industrial manslaughter and the latest legislation and cases in the area Explore the mix of workplace investigations and health and safety considerations Dive into drug and alcohol use and testing in the workplace Gain the knowledge necessary to deal with each of these critical issues so you can minimise risk for your organisation or clients

HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW CURRENT CONCERNS

Chair Bilal Rauf Barrister State Chambers Recommended Workplace Health and Safety Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

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TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N25

RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL LEASING REVIEW

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

8TH ANNUAL

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

900AM - 115PM 213N25A $490

Professional Skills

The State of the Leasing Market and Major Changes to Build to Rent The economy as it stands and the impact on the property market Economic trends indicators and what they mean for leasing going forward

Analysis of the market possible trends to come and the potential impact on leasing

Build to rent the next frontier Presented by Ben Martin-Henry Associate Director Head of Capital Markets Office amp BTR CBRE

Significant Leasing Reforms Developments Trends and the Impact on Your Practice COVID-19 recent cases and developments in relation to Retail and Commercial Leasing

Latest legislative changes that affect leasing practitioners Summary of recent cases and the latest decisions that you should be aware of

Presented by Anthony Herro Principal Solicitor Herro Solicitors Recommended Leasing Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

The Impact on Commercial Leases due to Temporary FIRB Changes FIRB regime generally Historical application of FIRB to leases Changes from March 2020 in response to COVID-19 Amendments in July 2020 How to put together a FIRB application for leases Some case studies Clauses for leases General leasing update cases new laws and PEXA Presented by Andrew Grima Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Lawyers

Recent Court Decisions on Rent Review Determinations Update on recent major rent review court decisions that you need to be across

Practical takeaways Review of hallmark decisions Presented by Alan Hyam OAM Barrister author The Law Affecting Rent Review Determinations The Federation Press 2020 6th Edition

Chair Robert Schneider Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers Best Lawyers 2021 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Chair Denis Hall Director ndash Real Estate and Developments Madison Marcus Law Firm

Special Tenancy Arrangement Roundup Understanding Unique Occupancy Situations Office sharing Co-tenancy and operating issues Franchise leasing issues The unique challenges and benefits of short-term occupancy arrangements and pop-up stores

Presented by Alicia Albury Partner Recommended Leasing and Property amp Real Estate Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Incentives Grant and Structure The types of incentives that can be provided under a lease The benefits of providing grants in a certain form Structuring to best reflect its purpose Presented by Tara Linn Senior Associate MinterEllison

Tenant Defaults and Lockouts What rights does the lessor have to re-enter the property after there has been a default

Different ways of terminating a lease When can a tenant seek relief against forfeiture Holding on to goods after a tenant leaves Recovering unpaid costs Presented by Maria Tsakirios Senior Associate and George Thomakos Associate MinterEllison

SESSION 1 LEASING LEGISLATION CASE UPDATES AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

SESSION 2 LEASING ARRANGEMENTS INCENTIVES DEFAULTS amp LOCKOUTS

The legal issues impacting the leasing sector are evolving and you must keep up with the latest developments and strategies Learn what you need to know about the latest cases FIRB changes rent review determinations office considerations franchise law issues co-tenancy incentives defaults lockouts and more

200PM - 515PM 213N25B $405

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

27

900AM - 115PM 213N26A $490

Production Financing and Distribution Agreements Chain of title and key production agreements insurance required for closing

Film and television finance closing agreements International sales global streaming and distribution agreements Presented by David Whealy Managing Partner David Whealy and Associates

Professional Skills

The Producerrsquos Offset Analysis of the PDV and producer offsets Examine the major legislative changes to the producers offset effective July 2021

Crowd funding investment in film Substituted accounting period for SPV Presented by Matthew Carter Media Accountant Above the Line Accounting

Australian Content RegulationIn response to one of the recommendations arising from the ACCCrsquos ground breaking Digital Platforms Inquiry the Australian Government released an options paper in April 2020 to consult on how best to support Australian stories on our screens in todayrsquos current environment reflecting the preferences of Australians for the use of streaming services Consider the next steps in the Governmentrsquos reforms in this area Presented by Angela Flannery Partner Holding Redlich

Podcasts An Overview of Legal and Commercial Issues The marketplace for podcasts in 2021 Commissioning and production of podcasts Distribution and advertising Clearance and legal review Issues Presented by Michael Easton Director Michael Easton Legal

Chair Georgina Waite Head of Content Business Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Chair Sonia Borella Consultant Simpsons Solicitors

Defamation Reforms and Updates in a Film and Television Context Update as to reforms to defamation law Status and nature of reforms and changes Relevance and potential impact of reforms to the film and television sectors

Presented by Ben Kay Partner Kay and Hughes

Engaging Film and Television Personnel Employees or Contractors Making the distinction between independent contractors and employees

lsquoWhen and whyrsquo to engage contractors The costs of misclassification Case study Are actors are independent contractors or employees

- Jensen v Cultural Infusion (Int) Pty Ltd [2020] FCA 358 Practical tips Presented by Louise Rumble Partner Holding Redlich

A Day in the Life of a Prepublication Lawyer Putting Legal Principles into Practice Defamation tips and traps managing criticisms carefully Contempt navigating the moveable feast that is criminal proceedings Investigative journalism planning is essential Copyright assessing the lsquofairrsquo in fair dealing Presented by Nicole Choolun Legal Counsel SBS

SESSION 1 KEY LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL ISSUES IN FILM AND TV

SESSION 2 PRE-PUBLICATION DEFAMATION amp EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY

This industry-leading legal event brings together renowned legal financial and industry experts to explore some of the most current and key film and television law issues Split into two practical sessions the morning focuses on key legal industry issues including production and the producerrsquos offset in addition to content regulation and podcasts In the afternoon you will explore the current concerns in pre-publication defamation and employment issues

TUESDAY 16 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N26

FILM AND TELEVISION LAW CONFERENCE 2021

200PM - 515PM 213N26B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

AUSTRALIArsquoS PREMIER FILM AND TV LAW

EVENT FOR 14 YEARS

6 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Excellent amp informative day - interesting amp

relevant topics

Really great content that was quite relevant

Excellent as usual

Mining Rights Mineral Sharing Agreements Drafting contracts for mining rights mineral sharing Considerations when conferring the right to minerals Dealing with co-mineralisation and agreeing an appropriate priority regime

Considerations regarding shared access to infrastructure and competing miningextraction processes and facilities

Presented by Goran Galic Partner Allen amp Overy Recommended Energy amp Resources Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Mining Services Agreements Tips Traps and Best Practice Tailoring your agreement for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations

Effectively pricing and allocating risk between the owner and the contractor

Ensuring continuity of mining operations and appropriate flexibility over the life of your mine

Bankability issues What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for

Recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Presented by Phil McKeiver Consultant Gilbert + Tobin

Professional Skills

Concurrent Land Use Agreements Negotiating with Tenement Holders and Pastoralists The legislative regime applicable to mining tenements in WA Objections to tenement applications before the Mining Warden Common pitfalls in drafting concurrent land use agreements Key issues to be aware of in other Australian jurisdictions Presented by Peggy Thom Senior Foreign Legal Associate and Matthew Roberts Senior Associate DLA Piper

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405500PM TO 815PM WEB213W17

Gain practical insights on recent legal developments affecting mining services agreements Investigate the common pitfalls in drafting mining services agreements including pricing risk allocation and bankability issues Learn how to effectively navigate negotiations with tenement holders and pastoralists under the law Our panel of speakers will illustrate where mistakes can arise during the drafting stage and guide you on how to avoid those missteps This seminar is a must attend for all legal practitioners in the mining and resources field

DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS PRACTICAL INTENSIVE

Chair Leigh Warnick Barrister Francis Burt Chambers co-author Commercial Contract Clauses - Principles and Interpretation Thomson Reuters

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Professional Skills 2 CPD units in Substantive Law

3 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Moving on with Native Title The state of recent and proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)

The end of an era transitioning from native title claims to compensation claims

Emerging future acts jurisprudence Presented by David Yarrow Barrister List G Barristers Preeminent Native Title Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Native Title Compensation Where are we Now Take a specific look at how Governments can and do pass on the liability to pay compensation for particular future acts to third parties including

- The Western Australia Mining Act 1978 which provides that if compensation for native title is payable in respect of the grant of a mining tenement the holder of the tenement at the time of the determination of compensation is made liable to pay the compensation s125A - Mining Act 1992 (NSW) s281B This raises questions of how compensation is to be calculated for a future act such as the grant of a mining tenement which will only suppress rather than extinguish native title but which may cause enormous anguish and loss to the native title holders - Timber Creek native title was extinguished by past acts and the areas of land involved were relatively small Mining activities take place over very much larger areas of land than the blocks that were an issue in Timber Creek

Presented by Vance Hughston SC Sixth Floor Windeyer Chambers Market Leading Native Title Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Forging Innovative Solutions to Tricky Native Title Claims and Disputes Partnering with other agencies and stakeholders to work more effectively with Traditional Owner groups

Changing the power dynamics between native title service providers and our Traditional Owner clients

Engaging young people in the native title process Presented by Tony Kelly Chief Executive Officer First Nations Legal and Research Services

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Examination of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act reform process with respect to Indigenous knowledge

Outcomes of the Senate Inquiry into the destruction of 46000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Responses to the Senate Inquiry across Government corporate-sector and Indigenous groups

Presented by Clare Lawrence Partner and Libby McKillop Senior Associate Ashurst

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213V16

Chair Adam McLean Barrister Foleyrsquos List

Hear from a Member of the National Native Title Tribunal amp other experts across the spectrum of native title and cultural heritage practice as they explore the current state of legislative reform amp practice plus current cultural heritage issues Examine native title claims amp disputes amp compensation applications

4 ATTEND AND EARN

NATIVE TITLE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTENSIVE

INSIGHTS FROM THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL

Keynote Address Presented by Nerida Cooley Member National Native Title Tribunal

29

900AM - 115PM 213N27A $405

What is In and Out of the Asset Pool Add Backs and Loans vs Gifts What willwonrsquot be added back Recent case examples of add backs Is it a loan or gift How to approach an argument of loan vs gift Presented by Sarah Bevan Principal Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers Accredited Family Law Specialist

Assessing the Weight of the Contribution Redundancy Personal Injury Payments and Future Earnings Defining the payments How is the contribution assessed Is it an asset How does it affect any future needs adjustment Recent cases Presented by Glenn Thompson OAM Partner Newnhams Solicitors Accredited Specialist in Family Law Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Tax Liabilities for Property and Financial Settlements Div 7A and practical examples Discretionary trusts and potential tax Liabilities GST impacts Common areas where failure to comply with tax obligations Presented by Jason Katsikaris Director Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Rebecca Keys Associate Katsikaris Family Lawyers

Insolvency and its Impact on the Matrimonial Asset Pool Extent to which the Trustee has access to property Exceptions Access to documents Presented by Sharna Clemmett Barrister Greenway Chambers

Analysis of Recent Family Law and Property Division CasesGain a valuable up of the most recent significant cases and trends from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court on property and financial settlements and relevant legislative amendments Presented by Neil Jackson Barrister Frederick Jordan Chambers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Antonella Sanderson Principal SolicitorDirector Family Law Matters Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Chair Susan Warda Partner Mills Oakley Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Recommended Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Family Lawyer (High-Value amp Complex Property Matters) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

lsquoHow torsquo Set Aside Existing PropertyParenting Orders and Introduce New Evidence Pre and post judgment how to make an application to introduce new evidence

When to submit new valuations pre-COVID-19 How to set aside and or vary spousal maintenance orders and binding child support agreements

Presented by Monique Robb Special Counsel Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law Family Law Rising Doylersquos Guide 2019

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Non-disclosure in Financial Cases Principles and processes with respect to disclosure Educating the client and dealing with the errant client Solicitors duties and dealing with a lsquoDark Knightrsquo Third party disclosure subpoenas and costs consequences Confidentiality and disclosure when engaging lsquorsquoshadow expertsrsquorsquo and other professional advisors

Presented by Paul Lewis Partner Gadens Accredited Specialist in Family Law and Dispute Resolution

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with the Mental Health of Clients and Other Family Law Practitioners How to deal with clients displaying signs of mental illness

- Recognising the signs - Practice steps to take to manage their demands

Dealing with the mental health and welfare of other family law professionals arising from

- COIVID-19 and isolation - Increasing workload and clients demands - Bullying within the profession - Secondary traumatic stress - Other impacts

Presented by Professor Ian Hickie Co-Director Health and Policy University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre

SESSION 1 SETTLING ASSETS CONTRIBUTIONS TAX AND INSOLVENCY

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR FAMILY LAWYERS

Gain insights amp practical guidance from a stellar line-up of leading family law practitioners Understand what is in and out of the asset pool the weight of contributions and the impacts of tax liabilities and insolvency on financial settlements Plus earn all your core CPD units by mastering how to set aside existing orders amp introduce new evidence considering ethical obligations of disclosure and learning how to recognise and deal with clients opponents amp colleagues displaying signs of mental illness

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N27

FAMILY LAW CONFERENCE

200PM - 515PM 213N27B $405

7 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

18TH ANNUAL

4 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N28

Chair Alice Spizzo Director Landerer amp Company

Survey significant new legislation impacting the environment amp planning sector including the latest on the EPBC Act reforms recent SEPP developments amp other new legislative changes Keep abreast of critical new legal risks involving climate change Catch up on major new planning reforms and cases Examine new trends in renewables and waste that you need to have on your radar Finally gain a detailed guide to navigating the increasingly complex biodiversity offset scheme

NCAT The Lernaean Hydra or Super Tribunal A discussion on the formation of and practice and procedure in NCAT Understanding the structure and divisions of NCAT How to commence and conduct proceedings in NCAT Tips and traps Presented by Andy Munro Barrister Wardell Chambers

Specific Appeal Mechanisms amp Conducting Appeals in NCAT What decisions are appealable Lodging an appeal (Notice of Appeal) Applications for a Stay Preparation for hearing before the Appeal Panel Conduct of the appeal hearing Costs Presented by Harry Woods Barrister 10th Floor St James Hall Chambers

Supervision of the Tribunal in Respect of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court When and how can you approach the Supreme Court Just how limited are the Tribunalrsquos remedial powers Presented by David D Knoll AM Barrister Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers

The Use of Expert Evidence in NCAT S 79 Evidence Act and the uncomfortable fit in NCAT Admissibility of your expert The rule from Dasreef How far does the hearsay exception extend Cross examining experts in the lsquohot tubrsquo Presented by Timothy Bland Barrister Hunter Street Chambers

WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N29

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING LAW FORUM

NCAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Chair David Fairlie Senior Member NCAT

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

335 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Legislative Reforms and SEPPs Update EPBC Act Reforms update Reforms arising from COVID-19 implications now and going forward SEPPs Update housing diversity reforms build to rent senior living affordable housing short term accommodation and more

Presented by Aaron Gadiel Partner Mills Oakley Accredited Specialist in Local Government amp PlanningPlanning amp Environment Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Climate Change and Legal Risk Updates amp Practical Perspectives Environmental law update on climate change Recent cases and litigation Local Issues amp the impact on lawyers amp their practice erosion bushfires storm surges

Report from Royal Commission into Natural Disasters Arrangements International cases on liability for climate change Presented by Matthew Baird Director Asian Research Institute for Environmental Law and Judith Preston SolicitorLecturer Macquarie University

Latest Developments in Planning Update on appeals regarding rezoning Compulsory land acquisition update Building standards and issues review Latest changes and cases in the area Presented by Alyce Kliese Senior Solicitor Shaw Reynolds Lawyers Member Planning Committee amp Chair Policy Implementation Committee Property Council of Australia Member Planning Committee Urban Development Institute of Australia

Renewables and Waste Key Trends amp their ImpactsExamine the latest cases trends and developments involving renewables and waste in NSW and analyse the practical ramifications for lawyers working in the area Presented by Breellen Warry Partner Holding Redlich Lawyers Recommended Planning amp Development Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Navigating the Complexities of the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme Gain in-depth analysis and insights for dealing with the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme from Dr David Robertson a renowned ecologist university lecturer consultant and expert court witness with over 30 yearsrsquo experience Presented by Dr David Robertson Director Cumberland Ecology

11TH ANNUAL

What better way to master your NCAT practice and procedure than to hear firsthand from the experts themselves Pick up essential tips and tricks as leading barristers share their experience and provide practical guidance on the key issues faced when litigating in NCAT Focus on tips and traps in practice and procedure examine the appeal mechanisms and analyse the use of expert evidence and the supervision of NCAT in respect of the higher courts

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Presented by Theresa Simon Principal Member NCAT

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By the end of the workshop you will have jointly created a comprehensive suite of estate planning materials covering How much control should you give to the executor beneficiary and third party

Tax implications of testamentary trusts Effective use of testamentary trusts as a tool for protecting assets How to deal with creditors and former spouses Complexity versus knowledge and approval Drafting issues Interaction with superannuation Concerns around family trusts and other structures used by clients Practical case studies Presented by Robert Monahan Solicitor Monahan Estate Planning Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 General Editor Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N31

TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS WORKSHOP

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Professional Skills 15 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Work through hypothetical scenarios covering real world issues with a particular focus on asset protection tax implications and interaction with superannuation Tackle drafting issues and concerns around family trusts and other structures Identify these key issues the optimal advice to give your clients and then together create the documentation needed to put the plan into place Have all your questions answered and perfect your practice in this critical area of estate planning

Mortgages Responsible Lending amp Hardship Applications Making a responsible lending assessment in the age of COVID-19

- What the future holds in light of legislative changes to responsible lending

A new approach to hardship applications Regulator and AFCA approaches Presented by Steven Klimt Partner Clayton Utz consulting editor amp contributing author CCH Australian Consumer Credit Law Reporter co-author retail banking chapter The Essential Guide to Financial Services Reform CCHClayton Utz

Enforcement Action and Collections in the Current Environment A look at the current collectionsenforcement landscape Refresher on legal obligations relevant to collections Review of the impact of emergency COVID-19 legislation on enforcement actions

Issues for enforcement actions post COVID-19 - Reputational risks of enforcement actions in this climate - Navigating delays amp new or different procedures impacting enforcement - Service issues and the impact of changes to Australia Post delivery standards - Additional recent issues impacting enforcement amp collections

Presented by Tim Sherrard Partner Dentons

Hot Topics in Enforcement New Cases Regulatory Updates Guarantees amp FraudAnalyse the most important mortgage cases in the last six months and the key takeaways for lenders and lawyers involving regulatory issues guarantees fraud and more Presented by Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers

Mortgage Enforceability The Impact of Documentation and Procedure Contract loan Whatrsquos in the mortgage documentation what is the effect and what are the compliance requirements

Type of default and statutory notices getting them right Considerations in how a lender goes about recovering possession various options

Removing caveats that threaten the mortgagee sale Presented by Gary Koning Partner Dentons

Defences Against Mortgage Enforcements Different methods used to avoid liability What has been successful Use of the general law the Contracts Review Act the National Consumer Credit Code Australian Consumer Law and the ASIC Act

Remedies available Presented by Andrew Kirby Barrister Youngrsquos List

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 510PM WEB213N30

COVID-19 amp the resulting market downturn has significantly impacted mortgages creating increased risk amp uncertainty for consumers businesses banks amp lenders This comprehensive seminar covers the key issues related to mortgages in the current environment including enforcement actions collections fraud defences to enforcement amp more Gain essential information amp guidance on how to deal with the situation right now amp into the future

Chair Matthew Bransgrove Partner Bransgroves Lawyers author Avoiding Mortgage Fraud in Australia (2015) Lexis Nexis co-author The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in NSW (2008) and The Essential Guide to Mortgage Law in Australia (2013) Lexis Nexis

ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

4

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Robert Monahanrsquos practice specialises in Estate Planning and Wills amp Estate Law After many years in private partnership and corporate legal environments he established Monahan Estate Planning in 2014 Robert consults with accountants financial advisors and other lawyers to deliver estate planning services to their clients He is the General Editor of the Lexis Nexis Estate Planning Service a regular contributor to the Retirement amp Estate Planning Bulletin and an author of a number of other publications dealing with Estate Planning In 2018 Robert authored the chapter on estate planning in ldquoElder Law ndash A Guide to Working with Older Australiansrdquo published by The Federation Press

Workshop was interesting and easy to follow

Very useful and thought provoking

Excellent well-paced and informative

Very detailed with practical advice

MORTGAGES ENFORCEMENT COLLECTIONS amp KEY UPDATES

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N32

IMMIGRATION LAW SYMPOSIUM

7 LAWYERS ATTENDING THE FULL DAY WILL EARN

8TH ANNUAL

900AM - 1245PM 213N32A $405

Latest Developments in Immigration Law Significant cases Past trends and emerging issues Notable procedural issues Presented by Dr Stephen Tully Barrister 6 St James Hall Chambers

The Department of Home Affairs the Australian Border Force COVID-19 and the Management of Australiarsquos Borders The Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force post COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing transformation of the management of Australiarsquos borders

Understanding the interface between the Department of Home AffairsAustralian Border Force travel exemptions visas and related reforms

Presented by Maria Jockel Legal Principal and National Leader Migration Services BDO Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Crimmigration The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law Disclosure of criminal outcomes amp advice Information sources for assessing character Responding to NOICNOIR Character cancellations amp refusals particularly cancellations under s116(1)(e) lsquoriskrsquo and how to manage these in practice

Post cancellationdecision Criminal responsibility and criminal defence from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the immigration context

Managing criminal matters from a defence lawyerrsquos perspective in the context of a visa cancellation threatened cancellation or visa refusal

Consequences regarding criminal matters and immigration matters Presented by Kim Hunter Criminal Defence amp Immigration Lawyer Hunter Flood Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Partner Visas and Family Visas Partner visas the most difficult visas in immigration law

- Common pitfalls of partner visas - Public Interest Criterion

Other Family visas - Carer

∘ No processing time ∘ Health assessment ∘ Ready willing and able to assist ∘ No other person or organisation available to assist

- Remaining relative approximate processing time 50 years - Aged dependent relative approximate processing time 50 years

Presented by Raymond Turner Solicitor and Migration Agent Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers Pty Limited Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Chair Teresa Liu Managing Partner Australia amp New Zealand Fragomen

Chair Kathryn Viegas Legal Practitioner Director Nomos Group Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Professional Skills

Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Delegatersquos decision and the right to merit review What and what not to lodge and when The case is won or lost before the hearing so preparation is everything How to conduct a hearing Presented by Simon Jeans Principal Jeans Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethics in Immigration Law Multiple client conflicts Ensuring proper instructions Interpreter conflicts Handling confidentiality Presented by Linden Barnes Senior Ethics Solicitor Law Society of NSW

Practice Management amp Business Skills

A-Z of Running an Immigration Matter Status of client Lawful or unlawful Previous migration history obtaining copies of previous applications Current situation working through client options Commencing work on the matter procedural issues Presented by Timothy Smith Lawyer Tim Smith Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law

SESSION 1 VISA UPDATES LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS amp KEY CASES

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR LAWYERS AND MIGRATION AGENTS

Join a panel of eminent Accredited Immigration Law specialists to examine a myriad of essential topics given the current immigration concerns the practical impacts of the travel ban and travel exemption requirements on family and partner visas character cancellations amp refusals criminal law issues in migration matters other visas concerns and related reforms Attend the full day to earn your compulsory CPD units with unique sessions delivered and designed especially for lawyers and migration agents

130PM - 515PM 213N32B $405

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN 4 CPD POINTS INCLUDING 1 ETHICS POINT MARA APPROVAL NUMBERS

SESSION 1FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN96ON DEMAND ndash DN322

SESSION 2 (EXCLUDING ETHICS)FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN97ON DEMAND ndash DN323

ETHICS CPD POINT FACE TO FACE amp LIVE ONLINE ndash CN98 ON DEMAND - DN324

33

Forensic Accounting Understanding Financial Accounts and What to Look for in Cases for Your Clients The story that financial accounts reveal Understanding if the financial accounts make sense How to recognise lsquocreativersquo accounting How the financial accounts can be manipulated real case studies Practical implications and key takeaways Presented by Fiona Bateman Director Dolman Bateman

THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2021 $405900AM TO 1230PM 213N57

Irrelevant of what area of law you practice in itrsquos absolutely essential that you have a sound understanding of financial accounts and the red flags within them Join Fiona Bateman in this highly practical and interactive workshop where you will gain the skills to accurately grasp the essentials of financial accounts Work through real life case studies in order to gain the knowledge to identify any red flags and effectively advise your clients

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS A WORKSHOP

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Professional Skills

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Fiona Bateman has worked in the accounting sector for 43 years both in industry and the profession and has been a partner in Dolman Bateman team since 1992 Her role in litigation support includes the provision of expert evidence before various State and Federal courts and assistance with cross-examination of other accountants She has provided expert evidence in the Supreme Court of NSW Federal Court of Australia and various District Courts and the Family Court of Australia Fiona provides business advice accounting and taxation services to a large range of businesses and professions and has numerous legal practitioner clients Fionarsquos qualifications include Bachelor of Business University of Technology Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australiarsquos Forensic Accounting Specialist Group Interest Groups in Forensic Accounting Business Valuation and Financial Planning Business Valuation Specialist ndash CA Diploma of Financial Services (Authorised Representative Wealth Simplicity Group AFSL Licensee No 513615) Registered Tax Agent No 149664002

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Model Litigant Disclosure Requirements in Civil and Criminal Litigation Civil litigation governmentrsquos obligation to disclose Criminal prosecution What is the prosecutionrsquos obligation When is it met And what does it preclude

Presented by Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor and Patrina Clohessy Deputy Crown Solicitor and Chief Counsel Constitutional and Advocacy Branch for Crown Solicitor Crown Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Privilege with Regard to Expert Reports and Dealing with FOI Requests Privilege of third party reports and communication involved in proceedings

Expert reports recent cases Avoiding the inadvertent waiver of rights Dealing with FOI and RTI (Right to Information) requests Presented by Ian Bloemendal Partner Clayton Utz Leading Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Professional Skills

Responding to a Royal Commission Boards of Inquiry and Inquest Preparing a department or agencyrsquos response Advice and preparation of government witnesses Procuring briefing and managing experts for inquests and enquiries Presented by Kathryn McMillan QC Quay 11 Chambers

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Bound by Ethics The Model Litigant as Prosecutor Duties of prosecuting Counsel General duty

- Respect for rulings of the trial judge - Cross examination of the accused - Duty to call all material witnesses

The prosecutorrsquos role in sentencing Presented by Alan MacSporran QC Chairperson Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission

WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q01

Chair Aaron Guilfoyle Work Health and Safety Prosecutor Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor

As a government lawyer you may not litigate all day but that doesnrsquot mean you arenrsquot dealing with matters in dispute appeals of decisions or being required to prepare public sector witnesses So what exactly do government lawyers need to be aware of should the need arise The ethical parameters of the Model Government litigant preparing public sector witnesses and privilege with regard to expert reports and dealing with FOI requests Hear from an outstanding panel of speakers on the absolute red flags in litigation

LITIGATION ISSUES FOR ALL GOVERNMENT LAWYERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

The calibre of the presentation was great

A worthwhile seminar engaging and helpful

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $770900AM TO 515PM 213N33

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND CTP CLAIMS CONFERENCE

ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

900AM - 115PM 213N33A $490

Case UpdateA 12-month overview of significant decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal relating to issues arising under the NSW workers compensation legislation Presented by Craig Tanner Barrister Henry Parkes Chambers

The New Office of the Independent Review Officer A walk-through of the Officerrsquos role and functions The PIC Act Schedule 5 changes to WIRO The new Independent Legal Assistance and Review Service Presented by Roshana May Director ILARS Workers Compensation Independent Review Office

Professional Skills

Assessing Reasonably Necessary Treatment Injury

- Traumatic serious eg fractured femur - Spinal injury - Shoulders and knees - Delayed onset - lsquoConsequentialrsquo - Age and other comorbidities of the patient

Proposed treatment - Likely to be effective - Likely to result in return to work - Surgical

∘ Must have subsequent rehabilitation ∘ Must have high level of confidence that it will be beneficial to patient

- Other clinical management ∘ Physiotherapy ∘ Exercise physiology ∘ Self-managed

Problems - Further injury to affected part - Delay - Other clinical issues - Cost effectiveness - Over investigation and treatment

Presented by Dr Tim Anderson Occupational Physician

Chair Paul Macken Partner Leigh Virtue amp Associates

Chair Warwick Reynolds Barrister 9 Windeyer Chambers

Common Law Claims Update Revisiting liability and contributory negligence decisions Claims assessment requiring information compelling witnesses to appear and conduct of the proceedings

WPI assessments s 723 and causation Status of assessments and exempt claims Presented by Ian Jones Partner Sparke Helmore

Statutory Claims Update Likely impact of the PIC on statutory benefit claims The latest on lsquominorrsquo injury Issues with recovery of costs on statutory benefit claims Discussion of recent DRS decisions Presented by Tim Concannon Partner Carroll and OrsquoDea Lawyers Leading Work Injury Compensation Lawyer (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2019

Merits Review and Judicial Review in Motor Accident Cases Recent Cases and Takeaways A practical guide to the steps for

- An internal review - DRS applications - Merit review

Avenues for judicial review when merits review fails or isnrsquot available Presented by Jnana Gumbert Barrister Jack Shand Chambers Preeminent Insurance amp Personal Injury Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

SESSION 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS UPDATE

SESSION 2 CTP CLAIMS UPDATE

Therersquos a new Commission starting up on 1 March 2021 which will resolve both workers compensation and CTP claims Here from the registrar on how it will work plus get an update on the latest updates and key developments in workers compensation and CTP claims including an update on WIRO and a medical expert discussion on assessing reasonably necessary treatment

200PM - 515PM 213N33B $405

65 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

OPENING ADDRESS

The New Personal Injury Commission in Practice Presented by the Principal Registrar Personal Injury Commission

The Nature of Appeals from the Workers Compensation Commission Establishing what is and what is not an error of fact or law What the High Court and Court of Appeal say about what is and what is not an error

How to prove the incorrect exercise of discretion in decision making Presented by Will Murphy Partner Bartier Perry Recommended Workers Compensation Lawyers (Defendant) NSW Doylersquos Guide 2020

7

For the 2020-21 CPD year you can now claim ALL your 10 CPD units by watching seminar recordings

35

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N34

Get across all the latest developments in driving offences and traffic law by reviewing the most significant cases and their implications Hear from the forensic experts about pharmacological evidence regarding alcohol and drugs in driving matters Plus explore the police stop and search powers in traffic matters

TRAFFIC LAW A MAJOR UPDATE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Diane Elston Criminal Law Solicitor Legal Aid Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law

Police Stop and Search Powers in Traffic Matters Police power to stop a vehicle Identification of driver and passengers (Traffic Act amp LEPRA) Police power to detain persons in a roadside stop Lawfulness of vehicle search and what is a reasonable suspicion Presented by Peter Proctor Principal Proctor and Associates

PCA Pleas in the Local Court Should your client plead guilty in the first place Taking proper instructions Preparing the plea Presenting the plea in court After the plea- rights of appeal Presented by Michal Mantaj Trial Advocate Conditsis Lawyers

Updates on Current Case Law The most significant traffic cases of the past year The effect of these cases How to use these cases to best advise and represent your clients Presented by Nic Angelov Barrister Ada Evans Chambers

THE PHARMACOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Professional Skills

Alcohol and Driving and PCA Matters The Pharmacological Evidence Defending PCA matters evidentiary breath analysis Alcohol pharmacology Breath alcohol concentration at time of driving Presented by Dr Stuart Anderson Galbraith Consulting

Professional Skills

Understanding the Pharmacology in Drugs in Driving Matters Toxicological evidence of offences of driving under the influence of drugs

Procedures What is the application of the law Roadside drug testing accuracy and reliability Presented by Dr Santiago Vazquez Branch Director Forensic amp Environmental Toxicology NSW Health Pathology

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Dealing with Difficult People and Behaviours at Work Causes of difficult behaviour How to address difficult behaviour Preventing and responding to bullying Presented by Christa Ludlow Principal Consultant Weir Consulting

Professional Skills

Effective and Engaging Presentations A Practical Guide Conception knowing your audience Preparation using materials effectively Delivery how to find your own style Webinars how to make web presentations effective Takeaway tips and QampA Presented by Jarrad Parker Senior Associate Bird amp Bird Intellectual Property and TMT Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2020

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Dilemmas for LawyersWork through a series of ethical scenarios to gain the knowledge skills and strategies to behave ethically in practice in 2021 Presented by Teni Berberian Barrister 13 Wentworth Chambers Leading Professional Indemnity Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2020 Insurance Law

FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N35

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 19 MARCH 2021

Chair Daniel OrsquoSullivan Barrister Denman Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

3

A truly practical afternoon to assist you with your practice no matter the size or how long you have been practicing law Want to master your presentation style and delivery Need to understand the latest ethical issues for lawyers in 2021 How about strategies to deal with difficult colleagues Give yourself the extra skills to move forward in your legal career and with your personal practice with this informative seminar all while gaining your core area CPD points for the year

Gain all your CPD Compulsory Units in one afternoon

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N37

Chair Geoff Stein CTA Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law Leading Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Drafting a trust or a deed is more than just plugging client names into a one-size-fits all trust structure Effective trusts and deeds are constructed by analysing and considering issues like risk documentation tax consequences asset protection resettlement and the impact of insolvency on trusts and trustees This session will examine all of these issues for you

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Legal Services in a Digital Era How to Win and Maintain Online Clients Legal perspective whether starting out or well established winning and retaining an online client can be a challenge

- Positioning your legal services to be more attractive to digital clients - Networking amongst the online start-ups and other communities disrupting the legal industry - Balancing commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice

Client perspective hear firsthand from a new online business model success story

- What was surprising and issues that arose that hadnrsquot been raised previously - What was good value for money - What is and what isnrsquot valuable to online clients when engaging a law firm

Adapt or perish Opportunities in disruption - Legal marketplaces - Digital marketing - Document and process automation

Presented by Dominic Woolrych Chief Executive Officer LawPath

Professional Skills

Crisis Communications Skills Understanding the Essentials and Managing the Fallout Before it Starts Connectivity between crisis communicators and law firms overcoming the lawyerrsquos fear of PR

Understanding crisis communication essentials = strong legal strategy Setting the crisis communications framework early managing the fallout before it starts

Canrsquot see the wood for the trees Why perception is reality in crisis communications

Presented by Julian Brophy Director Perception Partners

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Complaints Disclosure Obligations and Suspension A Practical Guide Complaints to the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner complaints process

Disclosure obligations including offences and show cause events what is required to be disclosed to the Law Society and when

Suspension from practice and striking off the roll Case studies and practical guidance Presented by Jennifer Shaw Partner and Katherine Ruschen Partner Bartier Perry

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N38

TRUSTS AND DEEDS ADVANCED REVIEW

CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS ndash 23 MARCH 2021

Chair Gavin Stuart Partner Bartier Perry

4 ATTEND AND EARN ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

34 CPD units in Substantive Law

Review Recent Tax Cases Involving TrustsYou will gain insights on the latest decisions involving trusts Presented by Sheila Kaur-Bains Barrister Fifth Floor Selborne Chambers

Resettlement of Trusts from a Tax Perspective Trust resettlements law evolution ndash from the ATOrsquos Statement of Principles until now

The ATOrsquos view on trust resettlements in Tax Determination TD 201221

The ATOrsquos view in Tax Determination TD 201914 and its impact on the trust resettlement analysis

Presented by Jonathan Ortner Partner and Micaela Bernfield Lawyer Arnold Bloch Leibler

Stamp Duty on Trust Deeds When is a trust deed dutiable Nominal duty or ad valorem duty Duty on changing beneficiaries and is duty payable on a change of trustee

Landholding trusts Presented by Amrit MacIntyre Partner Baker McKenzie Leading Tax Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

Trustee Decision-Making and Trust Administration Appointing income and capital of the trust

- Can a discretionary decision be challenged Consider recent decisions Wareham v Marsella and Twigg v Twigg (No 4) Lambert v Twigg Investments - Making valid and effective decisions CRC Gosford Pty Ltd amp Anor v Columbus Investment Services Ltd as Trustee for the Gosford Ownership Trust and the Gosford Landholding Trust amp Anor [2020] NSWSC 1153 and Fischer v Nemeske

Issues with unpaid income or capital entitlements Lost trust deed Is it a problem What do you do Beneficiaryrsquos rights to access trust records Webster (Trustee) v Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co Limited (No 3) [2018] FCA 990 and Hancock v Rinehart [2015]

Amending trust deeds Getting them right Presented by Matthew McKee Partner Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

Trusts and Trustees from an Insolvency Perspective Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency effects on trusts and trustees (including deceased estates)

Excluding the former trusteersquos right to an indemnity Exclusion of bankrupt beneficiary clauses How effective ATO recovery of PAYG SGC and GST Presented by Ken Schurgott Solicitor-Director Schurgott amp Co Lawyers

The legal side of things is just one aspect of a successful practice In order to thrive you also need to know how to position your services to win and maintain online clients how to respond to crises and personal or firm public relations nightmares and how to deal with complaints and your disclosure obligations Donrsquot miss the opportunity to learn from industry experts and practitioners about some of the best practices that can make or break a career or practice

37

Commencing Court Proceedings and Defending Unsecured Recovery Action Reviewing the changes to the Corporations Act 2001and Bankruptcy Act 1966

Enforcing a judgement below the statutory threshold and alternatives to winding up and bankruptcy action

- Garnishees and Writs for the levy of property - Examinations - Instalment agreements

Dealing with bankruptcy actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Bankruptcy notices and creditors petitions - Notices of opposition - Practical problems

Dealing with winding up actions on behalf of both creditors and debtors

- Commencing proceedings which court and why - Statutory demands - Applications to set statutory demands aside - Opposition to originating processes - Advising on preferential payments

Presented by Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller

Safe Harbour Provisions Presented by Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton

Negotiating Settlements Voluntary Administration and Deed of Company Arrangements Presented by Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

Examining Anti Phoenixing Legislation and GST liabilities What are the impacts on Directors Presented by Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405130PM TO 530PM WEB213N53

Chair Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons

You will examine how to work with the latest legislative and procedural changes in debt collection and practical insights on dealing with bankruptcy and winding up actions Whether the amendments to debt collection expire in December 2020 or are extended this is your chance to perfect your practice for the current environment and whatever is to come

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

PANEL DISCUSSION

Real Life ScenariosThe panelists will work through several practical real life scenarios applying debt recovery principles in the current environment Panellists

Stacy Miller Partner Cronin Miller Matt Mullen Director Grant Thornton Marc Rossi Partner Hicksons Alice Ruhe Partner SMB Advisory Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Registered amp Official Liquidator

An Overview of Arbitration Why It Is Important and When to Use It Advantages of arbitration The arbitration clause Substantive v procedural law considerations Cultural aspects of arbitration Institutional v ad hoc arbitration how to choose The legislative framework Ethical considerations Presented by Sam Luttrell Partner Clifford Chance Leading Arbitration Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Getting Started Choosing an arbitrator Notice of arbitration Limitation periods when does the arbitration commence Presenting the claim pleadings andor memorials Presented by Edwina Kwan Partner King amp Wood Mallesons Whorsquos Who Legal Arbitration - Future Leader in 2019 2018 and 2017

What you Need to Know about Running an Arbitration Hearing Case management conferences amp procedural order no 1 Do you need a hearing (decisions lsquoon the papersrsquo) Rules of evidence Effective virtual hearings Due process considerations Tips for practitioners preparing for a hearing Dealing with the lsquoreluctantrsquo respondent Presented by Bronwyn Lincoln Partner Corrs Chambers Westgarth Pre-eminent Arbitration Lawyer Doyles Guide 2020

Enforcement Issues Recognition and enforcement under the New York Convention Appeals Recent cases Presented by Caroline Kenny QC Foleyrsquos List Leading Arbitration Senior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020 President Australian Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 510PM WEB213N54

Chair Lucy Martinez Independent Counsel and Arbitrator Martinez Arbitration

Attend this webinar if you want to hear from leading experts about what is involved in an arbitration when to use it getting started how to prepare and run an arbitration hearing and issues to consider in enforcing an arbitral decision

A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ARBITRATION

3 ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

INSOLVENCY AND DEBT RECOVERY IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 MEASURES

Vicarious Liability in Abuse Claims Presented by Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Permanent Stays and Setting Aside Settlement Agreements Setting Aside Settlement Agreements

- Existing mechanisms for setting aside a settlement agreement - New legislation for abolished limitation periods and stays on proceedings - Application of JAS v The Trustees of the Christian Brothers vs TRG v The Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School

Permanent Stays Factors relevant to a decision to permanently stay proceedings involve balancing the right of victims to prosecute v right of defendants to a fair trial

Application and discussion of Presented by Luke Geary Partner Mills Oakley

Recent Awards of Damages from Around Australia Case Analysis Analysis of how courts from several jurisdictions around Australia have recently assessed and awarded damages in institutional abuse cases

Guide to the potential impact on your matters and setting client expectations

Presented by Tim Hammond Barrister Central Law Chambers

Professional Skills

Assessing Economic Loss and Forensic Accounting in Institutional Abuse Claims Strategies for effectively utilising forensic accounting analysis to assess damages

Building lifetime earnings profiles Determining notional and actual earnings sources of information Superannuation statutory regime and occupational schemes Presented by Mark Thompson Director ndash Forensic Services Vincents Chartered Accountants

Professional Skills

Medico-Legal Assessments and Effectively Working with Experts Selection of experts Joint briefing of experts Briefing materials Client needs in relation to assessments trauma informed guidelines Supporting clients through assessments What makes a good report After the report issues and how to resolve them Presented by John Ellis Solicitor and Nicola Ellis Solicitor Ellis Legal Lawyers

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N55

Chair Jed McNamara Special Counsel amp Head of Abuse Law Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Back by popular demand Catch up on the most urgent issues impacting institutional abuse claims from a varied panel of leading experts Gain insights into when a court may set aside a past settlement agreement Explore the ins and outs of how courts consider permanent stays of proceedings Take a guided tour of the latest cases and awarded damages across the country Master how to work effectively with experts including how to utilise forensic accounting to improve your outcomes in your matters

CIVIL CLAIMS FOR INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE SETTLEMENTS STAYS amp DAMAGES

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 units in Substantive Law 15 units in Professional Skills

IP Capture and Commercialisation for Start-upsThe Government is phasing out the innovation patent The last day you can file a new innovation patent will be 25 August 2021 What are the reasons What does the phase out mean for existing innovation patents What alternative forms of IP protection are available for cash strapped start-ups

Is there any government assistance for start-ups seeking IP protection Start-ups and standard patents whatrsquos the best strategy Presented by Bill Singleton Partner HWL Ebsworth Recommended Technology Media amp Telecommunications Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Key Considerations for Trade Mark Licensing The concept of lsquoauthorised userrsquo and lsquoauthorised usersquo under the Trade Marks Act

Case law regarding exercise of lsquocontrolrsquo by licensors Use of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) to secure trade mark rights

IP Australiarsquos lsquoSmart Trade Markrsquo pilot and other brand registries Presented by Ben Thorn Legal Practitioner Director Xuveo Legal Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Licence Agreements From Manufacture to Exploitation Inventors will often wish to have their products manufactured so they can distribute the products through a distribution network What issues does this create in terms of licensing What should an inventor consider before approaching manufacturers What standard clauses should appear in a manufacturing agreement What standard clauses should appear in a distribution agreement War stories on what goes wrong in manufacturer and distributor agreements

Presented by Nicole Murdoch Founding Director and Trade Mark Attorney EAGLEGATE Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Patent Licensing Considering the scope and exclusivity of a licence and the necessity for performance obligations

The impact of reservation of licensor rights on the licenseersquos standing to sue for third party infringement

Licensing of pending patent applications and expired patents Know-how licences The patent exhaustion doctrine vs implied licences Calidad v Seiko Epson

Presented by Katrina Chambers Special Counsel Thomson Geer Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Best Lawyers 2021 Intellectual Property Law

TUESDAY 23 MARCH 2021 $4901000AM TO 215PM WEB213Q16

What are the big issues for commercialising and licensing IP rights You will gain insights on the emerging issues trade mark licensing the intricacies of licence agreements from manufacture to exploitation and patent licensing This comprehensive strategy packed seminar is not to be missed

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMERCIALISING IP AND LICENSING

39

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N39

You will gain practical guidance on some critically important areas of family law practice Master your drafting techniques and develop strategies for your binding financial agreements binding child support agreements and spousal maintenance agreements Learn how to draft interim orders seeking financial assistance from the court and affidavits for interim parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court

FAMILY LAW DRAFTING INTENSIVE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Rachel Slat Director Slat Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Are Binding Financial Agreements Dead Drafting Tips and Traps Are they really dead (and if not should they be) Do they remain a useful tool to be used by lawyers to provide clients with certainty

Can you draft them so they are not set aside When courts will set them aside Presented by Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar PrincipalDirector Head of Family Law Coleman Greig Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Binding Child Support Agreements Drafting for Future Change An overview of the key elements Some recent legislative changes to be aware of when looking to protect your client

Drafting clauses to allow for variations andor suspension of a partyrsquos obligations

Presented by Jackie Vincent Managing Director Watts McCray Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Drafting Effective Applications Interim and Final Maintenance Orders in the Aftermath of COVID-19 Considerations in drafting Applications and Orders Types of maintenance Orders and when those Orders should be sought

How to ensure a successful Application for maintenance Alternatives to Orders and considerations during COVID-19 Variations to maintenance Orders applying and defending applications to vary

Presented by Roger Harper Barrister Culwulla Chambers

Drafting Interim Orders to Seek Financial Assistance from the Court Application for security of costs How and when to apply Litigation funding when the other party controls the purse strings Circumstances when to seek orders for a part property settlement and how to apply

S106A Applications tips and traps in drafting orders and material evidence required

Presented by Collette McFawn Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Drafting Affidavits for Interim Parenting Proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court Principles applying to interim parenting proceedings Identifying and addressing the salient evidence in the context of the Orders sought

Complying with practice directions (and what to do if you havenrsquot) Keeping an eye on the main game (that is the Final Orders sought) Presented by Mark MacDiarmid Principal Mark MacDiarmid Family Law Specialist Accredited Specialist in Family Law

The Ins and Outs of Registration What has to be registered and when How to register your interests

- Classifying of PPSR categories what to look for - Against what collateral do you register - Trust ABN as opposed to the corporate trustee ACN - Which registrations are the most beneficial for your client

Presented by Robert Murphy Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Priority Issues under the PPSA The priority regime generally Who wins and why Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) priority problems Applications to remove correct or restore registrations PPSA compliance programs Presented by Karen Wong Senior Associate Bartier Perry

Perfecting a Security Interest Fixing Problems amp Getting an Extension of Time Legal consequences of not registering

- What is the effect if you do not perfect as against competing secured parties or other third parties - What if an insolvency practitionertrustee in bankruptcy is appointed

What recourse remains if priority is lost Vesting of security interests

- When and in what circumstances do vesting provisions operate - What is the effect of the vesting provisions

Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest - When amp how can they be made - What will the court consider amp what is the effect of an extension

Presented by Karen Fairbairn Consultant HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

After an Administration or Liquidation is Commenced Reviews Defects amp Disputes What happens when a security review is undertaken Actual or potential defects in the registration of security interests to watch out for

Practical issues encountered including with retention of title clauses and PPS leases

Errors that can (and cannot) be potentially remedied after the commencement of administration or liquidation

Presented by David Creais Partner and Head of Property Planning and Construction Bartier Perry Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N40

PPSA FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGIES

Chair Ian Davidson SC Eight Selborne Chambers

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Gain the tools information amp strategies needed to efficiently amp effectively handle PPSA issues from registration to liquidation and everything in between Gain a checklist of the key considerations related to registration Explore precisely what you need to know about priority Hone your ability to perfect a security interest fix problems and get an extension of time when needed Work through exactly what happens after an administration or liquidation including how to deal with defects amp disputes

Challenging Trustee Discretion in SMSF Death Benefit Payments Reviewing Re Marsella Marsella v Wareham What is acting in good faith and real and genuine consideration Risks of failing to acknowledge a potential conflict or seek relevant advice

Duty of trustee to avoid a conflict of interest Obligation of trustee to give reasons for exercise of discretion Presented by Hayley Mitchell Partner Copper Grace Ward SMSF Specialist Advisor Accredited Specialist in Succession Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Doylersquos Guide 2020 Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Rising Star Doylersquos Guide 2019

Administration and Management of SMSF Funds Exercise of discretions and powers Non arms-length dealings In-house assets and in-house asset ratio Requirements to maintain investments at armrsquos length Sole purpose test Presented by Dr Bill Orow Barrister Greens List

Key SMSF Considerations Pre and Post Relationships What You Need to Advise Your Clients Pre-relationship issues to consider

- Superannuation is property of a marriage or defacto relationship under Part IIIVB of the Family Law Act 1975 - Financial agreements pre-relationship (pre-nup) and practical tips

Issues to consider immediately on separation - Liability as trustee and binding death benefit nominations

What needs to be dealt with on property settlement and divorce - Valuation of SMSF assets amp nature and liquidity of assets - Related parties and compliance issues in SMSFs - Timing of payment and relevant considerations and BDBNs

How to deal with the ATO in the event of unauthorised access to the fundrsquos money and managing liability for the lsquoinnocentrsquo party

Presented by Peter Bobbin Principal Lawyer Coleman Greig Preeminent Wills Estates amp Succession Planning Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

Maximising the Benefits of Using an SMSF as a Retirement Vehicle in the Current SMSF EnvironmentGain insights and real world guidance on wealth creation and retirement strategies that should be considered at each stage of life and the practical tips and traps you need to know regarding retirement and estate planning Presented by Mark Wilkinson Partner Superannuation BDO CA SMSF Specialist

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N41

This SMSF strategy briefing and its comprehensive review of the area is all you need Examine the facts on challenging trustee discretion in SMSF death benefit payments Walk through the critical considerations in the administration and management of SMSF funds and how to maximise the benefits when using an SMSF as a retirement vehicle Unlock how to create an effective plan of action for an SMSF both before and after a relationship ends

SMSFS MASTERCLASS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Billing and Client Complaints Obligations under the Uniform Law regarding costs and cost disclosures

Ethical billing examples of bad practice Clear and transparent billing Ethical considerations when a client complains about costs What are your options for resolution Uniform Law and client complaints Presented by Suzanne Ward Special Counsel Pattison Hardman

Professional Skills

Improving Costs Recovery in Litigation Negotiating costs Obtaining the optimum costs orders Security for costs application Lump sum costs orders Presented by Peta Solomon Director Costs Partners

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Determinations on Costs from the Last 12 Months Lessons for Your PracticeReview recent costs cases from the past year and discuss the practices trends and findings arising out of the costs assessment process and how the decisions and determinations by costs assessors may impact on your practice Presented by Mike Dudman Director Costs Lawyer Blackstone Legal Costing Accredited Specialist in Costs Law Queensland Court Appointed Costs Assessor

WEDNESDAY 24 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N42

Chair Daniel Taylor Managing Director CCSG Legal

Protect yourself and your practice by making sure that you have the right skills in your costs and billing toolkit Gain tips on improving costs recovery in litigation examine lessons from recent case law and ensure yoursquore across your obligations regarding cost disclosures and ethical billing Donrsquot miss out on squaring away your CPD compulsory units for the year and brushing up on your knowledge of costs in one afternoon

3 ATTEND AND EARN

1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility 1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTrain your entire staff at once with a tailor made in-house training program to meet your needs

Phone (02) 9387 8133

Chair Lisa To Partner Bartier Perry SMSF Specialist Advisor

COSTS AND BILLINGS FOR ALL LAWYERS YOUR CPD COMPULSORY UNITS

41

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N45

Obtain in depth updates and insights into setting aside the insurerrsquos decision a review of the work of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority what personal injury lawyers should know about superannuation trustee law Hear from a vocational consultant on how they determine whether an injury prevents a claimant from working in an occupation by reason of their education training or experience followed by an update on the new tax and financial risks for super and TPD claims

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY SUPERANNUATION AND LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Colin Purdy Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers Accredited Specialist Personal Injury Law

Setting Aside the Insurerrsquos Decision The nature of the breach Threshold of error Does the insurer have to reconsider Presented by Stephen Walsh Barrister Sir James Martin Chambers

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) Two Years On How it is operating in relation to life insurance and income protection claims

The role of lawyers for complainants and financial firms Recent case developments regarding AFCArsquos jurisdiction Significant determinations relevant to life insurance and income protection claims

Presented by Craig Parrish Senior Associate amp NSW State Litigation Leader Superannuation amp Insurance Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

What the Personal Injury Lawyer Should Know about Superannuation Trustee Law Examining the relationship between the superannuation fund trustee and life insurer

Explore the trusteersquos duties to hold insurance and enforce the terms of the insurance policy

Identifying other trustee duties that might be relevant What can the member do if they are unhappy Presented by Michelle Levy Partner Allens Senior States People Band 1 Superannuation Australia Chambers 2020

Professional Skills

TPD and Income Protection Claims The Vocational Expertrsquos Perspective Analysing education training and experience interview vs file based assessments

Identifying suitable vocational options What makes a job suitable Understanding the labour market Presented by Aelan Bradley Vocational Consultant Allied Health Assessments

Professional Skills

New Tax and Financial Risks for Superannuation and TPD Claims Navigating the new legislation the Protecting Your Superannuation Package Act to minimise the risk of paying more tax on settling a claim

How to manage the risk to the ultimate value of the claim and challenge decisions of super funds as a consequence of a falling markets due to COVID-19

How to manage and minimise financial risks facing your clients once their TPD claim has been approved

Presented by Andrew Reynolds Principal TPD Claims Advice

Professional Skills

Making Better Decisions Merits review and making correct andor preferable decisions Delivering justice to tribunal users current future and potential Improving the quality efficiency and effectiveness of primary decision-making

The use of alternative dispute resolution in merits review Duty of parties to use best endeavours to assist the tribunal Presented by Principal Member Jane Anderson Principal Member Veteransrsquo Review Board

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making Actual bias evidence necessary to show that a decision maker was in fact biased

Perceived bias How does one avoid when considering perceived bias in others being affected by onersquos own often not only unacknowledged but often not even perceived biases Is it possible Is it relevant

Apprehended bias and questioning a decision makerrsquos independence or impartiality the test and the evidence required to demonstrate apprehended bias

Rules for administrative decision makers the duty of disclosure and best practices

Presented by Paul Menzies QC 8 Wentworth Chambers

Professional Skills

A3 ndash Aligning Automated Decisions Algorithms amp AI Solutions with Administrative Law Topical administrative law issues for digital transformation and service delivery projects including fairness accountability transparency and contestability

Assessing user experience (UX) algorithms and data from an administrative law and privacy compliance perspective

How legal risk and compliance assessments can be informed by and integrated with UX research user journeys citizen-centric design and data mapping

Presented by Natalie Butler Special Counsel Mills Oakley

Jurisdictional Error Versus Errors on the Face of the Record Two species of judicially reviewable error What is jurisdictional error How does it differ from an error of law on the face of the record What is the record Why does the distinction still matter Recent examples of each type of error Presented by Chantal Tipene Partner Sparke Helmore Accredited Specialist in Government and Administrative Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N46

DECISION MAKING REASONS BIAS AND ERRORS

Chair Katrina Harry PSM Veteransrsquo Review Board National Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel Veteransrsquo Review Board

ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

3

Even a strong well-reasoned decision can fall apart in so many ways Learn how to prepare and communicate your reasons in a clear understandable and defensible way Avoid bias in decision making by understanding bias in all its different forms including the importance of aligning automated decisions algorithms with administrative law to ensure fairness transparency and contestability Examine the distinction between jurisdiction error versus error of law on the face of the record

Recent Developments The Franchising Code and COVID-19 Issues Status of the development of the changes to the Franchising Code COVID-19 issues relating to franchising Presented by Maija Kerry Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

A Critical View of Recent Important Franchising Cases Receive an update on the latest franchising cases and key takeaways you can apply to your practice Presented by Alicia Hill Principal MST Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers 2020 Litigation

The Franchisor amp Franchisee Relationship The Key Issues The continuing impact of good faith Goodwill amp intellectual property rights Considerations when selling renewing or terminating a franchise Presented by Simone Pentis Managing Director Advantage Partners Lawyers Deputy Chair Queensland Law Society Franchising Committee

Developments in Disclosure Obligations A Regulatory Update New case law and regulator guidance Disclosure documents What does sufficient and meaningful disclosure mean in practice

Good faith and good disclosure Presented by Megan Jongebloed Director Cowell Clarke

Creating Better Franchise Dispute Resolution Processes How to improve the process of dispute resolution Binding arbitration with capacity to award remedies compensation costs

A guide to undertaking multi-franchisee dispute resolution Practical insights and takeaways Presented by Ana Haarsma Director Haarsma Lawyers

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 110PM WEB213N24

Chair Corinne Attard Consulting Principal Keypoint Law Best Lawyers 2020 Franchise Law

Are you across the latest franchising issues in order to better assist your clients in navigating the year ahead Hear from leading franchising practitioners across Australia as they examine up to the minute developments in the franchising sector Analyse significant cases of interest and key issues in the franchisor and franchisee relationship Gain strategies on best practice compliance and dispute resolution

FRANCHISING LAW UPDATES DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

THURSDAY 25 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N51

Recent events have had a dramatic impact on contracts leading to a significant rise in disputes With many parties suddenly unable or unwilling to perform their contractual duties therersquos no better time to explore the most important drafting and disputes issues you need to be across Examine breaches damages remedies securities indemnities liability allocation of risk and more Each of these issues will be covered in-depth along with a look at the latest and most significant contract law cases

CONTRACT LAW MASTERCLASS MINIMISING RISK amp LIABILITY

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Featuring a renowned specialist in the field Jeffrey Goldberger will walk you through precisely what you need to know From taking a deep dive into the hottest issues and cases impacting contract law to working through real world examples to providing you with precedents examples case law and analysis yoursquoll walk away with insights and tools to implement in your practice

Part 1 Contract Law in the Cases A Review of Recent Decisions Construction and interpretation latest developments Assessment of damages for loss of use Performance securities Breaches capable of remedy in a termination regime

Part 2 Revisiting the Vocabulary of Contract Law Representations and misrepresentations Warranties conditions and indemnities Fundamental breach of contract Deeds and simple contracts Contract variations Entire agreement clauses

Part 3 Statutory Proportionate Liability and Reallocation of Contractual Risk The philosophy of the legislation Concurrent wrongdoers Limitation of liability of a concurrent wrongdoer

Presented by Jeffrey Goldberger Special Counsel Norton Rose Fulbright

Jeffrey Goldberger is contract law specialist with over 25 yearsrsquo experience in the Australian legal sector who is a recognised authority on Australian contract law In 2012 Jeffrey served on the then Federal Attorney Generalrsquos Expert Panel on the effectiveness of Australian contract law Jeffrey formerly lectured in contract law commercial law and private international law at the University of Sydney Law School

Very polished performerinstructor who makes a very technical subject matter so much easier to understand

Excellent Please keep this one as an annual presentation

Absolutely flawless An expert in his field

BUY MORE AND SAVE2 half day seminars $385 each 3 half day seminars $320 each4 half day seminars $290 each 5 half day seminars $275 each

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Settling Class Actions Why are class action settlements different Court approval stakeholders Key issues class closureachieving finality ascertaining quantum late registrations scope of releases confidentiality

Presented by Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

Professional Skills

What Practitioners Must Know About Class Actions amp Litigation Funding An update on the regulation of litigation funding for class actions introduced in August 2020

The impact of the regulatory regime on the litigation funding industry in Australia and class action filings

Developments regarding Common Fund Orders and contingency fees Presented by Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures

FRIDAY 26 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 125PM WEB213N56

Chair Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Recommended Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2019

With the number of class actions in Australia growing exponentially over the past few years and rapid growth expected in the future class action litigation is the definition of a growth area of law Keep apace of this bourgeoning area with a look at the most important issues and strategies for plaintiffs and defendants how settlements are playing out in practice how litigation funding fits in and what the future holds for your practice

CLASS ACTIONS A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

THE PLAINTIFF PERSPECTIVE

Class Actions Key Considerations for Plaintiffs Why bring a class action Background policy and outcomes Commerciality funding options and choice of forum Interlocutory hurdles (eg security for costs class closure) The importance of expert evidence Key factors impacting on outcomes for group members Presented by Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers

The Initial Stages How to Approach a Mediation

Mediation The Roles of the Lawyer and MediatorEffective mediation requires preparation and constructive guidance by the partiesrsquo lawyers and the mediator The role of those professionals is fundamental to enhancement of the mediation for the benefit of the parties You will explore the practical performance of those roles

Mediation Advocacy Yoursquore Not in Court So Donrsquot Act Like You Are Getting the mindset right collaboration and interests vs all or nothing approach

The role of compromise Understanding and managing litigation risk Managing client expectations

The Concluding Stages Ethical Dilemmas and Settlement Agreements

Ethical Issues in Mediation Conflict and Moral Morasses The ethics of the informal and client-driven process of mediation are as real and important as the ethics of the formal and judge-driven process of the courtroom

Analysis of how ethics applies generally in mediations The scope of the duties to keep the client appraised and to act in good faith

Overcoming ethical challenges in mediation while achieving successful outcomes

Settlement Agreements The Singapore Convention and international disputes Issues about estoppel and res judicata What does without prejudice really mean when arguing over whether an agreement was reached or not

What effect does the dismissal of proceedings have on the settlement agreement

Challenges to settlement agreements

Presented by Paul Sills Barrister and Mediator

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $4051000AM TO 110PM WEB213N47

Chair Shirli Kirschner CEO Resolve Advisors

Spend the afternoon with barrister Paul Sills This masterclass workshop will enable you to take a deep dive into mediation best practices and strategies Work through practical real world examples and develop insights and tools to implement in your practice Examine how to maximise the benefits of mediation and explore different high level strategies styles and techniques This masterclass is specifically tailored to refine your approach to disputes to deliver positive results for your clients

3 ATTEND AND EARN

25 CPD units in Professional Skills 05 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

THE DEFENDANT PERSPECTIVE

Defending Class Actions Unique Challenges Risks challenges and threats posed by class action litigation Effective strategies to manage cases Pressure points tactics and other procedural tips To settle or not to settle That is the question Presented by Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills co-author Class Actions in Australia Thomas Reuters Legal Preeminent Commercial Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

PANEL DISCUSSION

A Practical Analysis of the Future of Class Actions Facilitator Jenny Campbell Partner Allens Panellists Craig Allsopp Practice Leader - Class Actions Shine Lawyers Jason Betts Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Susanna Khouri Head of Investment Operations (Diligence amp Monitoring) Augusta Ventures Ian Bolster Partner Ashurst

MEDIATION MASTERCLASS POSITIVE RESULTS FOR PLEASED CLIENTS

Through examples insights guides and references to key legislation and cases this comprehensive workshop examines Taking effective instructions and conducting client meetings Identifying and dealing with issues relating to testamentary capacity and undue influence

Urgent wills Essential clauses and will structure Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Family provision considerations Dealing with digital assets Estate and non-estate assets Wills in anticipation of marriage and divorce Wills for blended families and vulnerable beneficiaries Drafting issues around particular gifts and testamentary trusts Legal professional responsibilities Presented by Josephine Pignataro Solicitor Josephine Pignataro Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Recommended Wills amp Estates Litigation Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020 Adjunct Lecturer College of Law

Marie Brownell National Manager Estate Planning Equity Trustees Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law Lecturer University of Western Sydney Lecturer College of Law

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Josephine Pignataro was admitted as a solicitor in 2003 Her wills and estates practice includes estate planning contested and uncontested grants of representation estate litigation and advice work on a range of estate issues She acted in the first successful statutory will case in New South Wales reported in Re Fenwick Application of JR Fenwick Re Charles (2009) 76 NSWLR 22

Marie Brownell has over 17 yearsrsquo experience in administering and advising clients on estates and trusts matters including duties rights and responsibilities of executors trustees and beneficiaries She works directly with brokers financial planners accountants and individuals in providing expert tailored advice on all aspects of estate planning and estate and trust matters

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N12

Perfect for all lawyers looking to begin or build their wills and estate law practice this comprehensive amp practical workshop will give you the knowledge and skills needed to effectively and efficiently draft a will Experienced Accredited Specialists will walk you step by step through the strategies procedures and requirements you need Using concrete examples legislation and cases you will gain a toolkit for this critical step in estate planning

WILL DRAFTING WORKSHOP FOR ALL LAWYERS

3 ATTEND AND EARN

15 CPD units in Substantive Law 15 CPD units in Professional Skills

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Complaints Management and Litigation Current stats and trends on sexual harassment in the workplace Minimising the occurrence of sexual harassment in the workplace Managing complaints of sexual harassment When it all goes wrong the Australian Human Rights Commission and Court process

Presented by Alana Heffernan National Legal Counsel Electrical Trades Union Leading In-House Employment amp Workplace Health Safety Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

How to Manage Performance in the World of Adverse Action and Discrimination Claims An analysis of the Full Court decision in Western Union Business Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd v Robinson (2019) 272 FCR 547 [2019] FCAFC 181

Practical tips about handling poor performance or concerns about an employeersquos capacity whilst managing risks of adverse action and discrimination claims

Presented by Vanja Bulut Barrister 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers Leading Employment Law Junior Counsel Doylersquos Guide 2020

Identifying Discrimination in the Workplace The Employerrsquos Obligations and the Employeersquos Rights Types of conduct that constitutes workplace discrimination Analysis of the employerrsquos duty to prevent discrimination in the workplace and best practices

An overview of rights and remedies available to victims of workplace discrimination

Presented by Uche Okereke-Fisher Barrister State Chambers

Minimising the Risks and Impact of Discrimination and Harassment Complaints A Practical GuideA practical guide to minimising the risk when an employee or customer might make a formal discrimination or harassment complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission Anti- Discrimination NSW or the Fair Work Commission and how to mitigate the impact if a formal complaint is made Presented by Ben Fogarty Barrister Denman Chambers

Complaints of Discrimination Sexual Harassment or Vilification A Spotlight on NSW as an Example to Other States The types of complaints that Anti-Discrimination NSW can accept under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977

The process of lodging a complaint Some case study examples Presented by Lynette Byrnes Manager Enquiries and Conciliation Anti- Discrimination NSW

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM WEB213N48

Chair Larissa Andelman Barrister 153 Phillip Chambers

Take a practical look at complaints of discrimination harassment and other forms of adverse action how to identify discrimination in the workplace minimising the risks when a complaint has been made and how to manage performance in a world of discrimination and adverse action claims plus more

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

4 ATTEND AND EARN

4 CPD units in Substantive Law

45

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490900AM TO 115PM 213N44

Gain in-depth targeted guides to the most critical issues arising in shareholder disputes Work through the key elements amp strategies involved in derivative actions Master the practicalities of shareholder oppression cases Delve into crucial considerations in winding up a company on just and equitable grounds Gain insights into the procedures and tactics needed to navigate shareholder dispute actions injunctions amp remedies Finally examine the key valuation issues in shareholder agreements

SHAREHOLDER DISPUTES AND VALUATIONS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

35 CPD units in Substantive Law 05 CPD units in Professional Skills

Chair Brit Ibanez Partner Hamilton Locke

A Guide to Derivative Actions Foundation of derivative actions Derivative action provisions contained in Part 2F1A Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Case studies conclusions considerations and practical tips Presented by Chris Kintis Partner ClarkeKann Lawyers

Shareholder Oppression The Company in the Courtroom A review of the operation of ss232 and 233 of the Corporations Act lsquoCommercial unfairnessrsquo in the oppression context Case studies in-depth analysis of a number of corporate oppression cases

Presented by James drsquoApice Special Counsel Chamberlains Law Firm

Shareholders Behaving Badly Are There Just amp Equitable Grounds to Wind up the Company Checklist of commons reasons for disputes between shareholders Section 461(1)(k) Corporations Act 2001 the key considerations Grounds on which a company may be wound up outside of insolvency

- Breakdown of trust and confidence - Deadlock in management of the company - Fraud misconduct or oppression - Serious concerns about compliance with statutory obligations - Section 467(4) the courtsrsquo reluctance to wind up a solvent company

Presented by Rebecca Hegarty Principal Lawyer amp Head of Commercial Advice Coleman Greig

Actions Injunctions amp Remedies the Barristerrsquos Perspective Overview of actions and injunctions available in a shareholder dispute Section 1324 injunctions Breakdown of the strategies and evidence you need to get an injunction

Meeting the onus of proof in shareholder disputes Presented by Edwina Keynes Barrister University Chambers

Professional Skills

Valuation Issues in Shareholder Agreements Whatrsquos at Stake When are valuations required under shareholder agreements Strategic advantages and disadvantages of utilising valuation formulas

When and how to use a valuation formula Detailed breakdown of different valuation methodologies in formula based valuations

Tips and traps to including valuation clauses in a shareholder agreement

Presented by Dan Taylor Managing Director Alpin

Directorrsquos Duties The Latest Obligations DampO duties in high risk situations Insolvency issues and insolvent trading Distressed transactions Additional recent and important changes and developments Presented by Shannon Finch Partner Jones Day National Chairman Corporations Committee Law Council of Australia Sydney Corporate Lawyer of the Year Best Lawyers Australia 2020 and Katie Higgins Partner Jones Day

Workplace Law Liabilities amp Trends for Directors and Management Update on contemporary employment and safety law including

- Due diligence safety requirements - Industrial manslaughter and increased penalties - Sexual harassment discrimination and general protections claims - Underpayment issues

Understanding the risks of accessory and individual liability Analysis of recent cases damages and penalties Anticipated future developments Best practice tips to mitigate legal risks Presented by Ian Bennett Special Counsel and Josephine Lennon Associate Sparke Helmore Lawyers

Directors amp Officers and Civil Penalties Accessorial liability Determining penalties Privilege Ethical obligations when acting for Directors amp Officers Presented by Ian Latham Barrister Denman Chambers

Directors amp Officers Insurance and Warranty amp Indemnity Insurance Examination of DampO insurance Explanation of Side A Side B and Side C cover How DampO insurance interacts with a Deed of Access amp Indemnity Insights into current observations on the market Presented by Peter Yeldham Partner and Mandy Tsang Special Counsel King amp Wood Mallesons

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM 213N43

DIRECTORS amp OFFICERS DUTIES RISKS amp LIABILITIES

Chair Andrew Pavuk Executive Principal Pavuk Legal

ATTEND AND EARN

3 CPD units in Substantive Law

3

Examine new developments in directorrsquos duties including the impact of new legislation the rise in insolvency risks and the perils of distressed transactions Analyse the many new and increasingly urgent employment law and health amp safety obligations facing directors amp officers Master how to avoid or deal with risk amp liability by examining the latest in civil penalties privilege and ethical obligations Finally gain a comprehensive guide of directors amp officers and warranty amp indemnity insurance

DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERSE ACTION CLAIMS 2021

PREFER TO ATTEND ONLINEWhy not attend our seminars live online or on-demand on any device 247

Professional Skills

Urgent Parenting and Financial Applications Courtrsquos approach to urgent parenting and financial applications Urgent contravention applications COVID-19 List lessons for practitioners Navigating electronic hearings in urgent interim parenting cases Changes to evidence and procedure and how to deal with them Analysis of recent decisions and the practical takeaways for your matters

Presented by Melinda Winning Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Parental Alienation and Child Protection How to advise and guide your client to the best resources How the courts might rule on parental alienation Divorce and separation through a childrsquos eyes how to protect them Useful tools for navigating co-parenting issues Parenting plans consent orders and parenting arrangements Binding child support agreements Grandparent rights Presented by Carly Middleton Partner Barkus Doolan Family Lawyers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Dealing with Financial Abuse and Coercion Impacts on Parenting Orders The relevance of different forms of family violence to parenting matters Economic and financial family violence in parenting matters How do the Courts treat various forms of family violence Coercive controlling behaviour relevant to parenting matters Family Law orders preventing perpetrators from cross examining the alleged victims

Seeking preliminary directions in domestic violence s58 Jury Directions Act 2015

Presented by Rachell Davey Partner Lander amp Rogers Accredited Specialist in Family Law

Professional Skills

Dealing with Personality Disorders and Substance Abuse Experts Evidence and Capacity Diagnosis Treatment options for PDs and substance abusers The report and expert in court Capacity to instruct Presented by Dr Christopher John Lennings OAM LSC Psychology

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $490100PM TO 515PM WEB213N60

Chair Nigel Nicholls Principal Blanchfield Nicolls Leading Family amp Divorce Lawyer and Leading Parenting amp Childrenrsquos Matters Lawyer Doylersquos Guide 2020

FAMILY LAW PARENTING AND CHILDRENrsquoS MATTERS

4 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 2 CPD units in Professional Skills

Professional Skills

Assessment of Damages An Actuarial PerspectiveActuarial expert Corey Plover examines a number of areas of personal injury with a focus on how to maximise the assessment of damages while maintaining consistency between legal and actuarial principles Wrongful death and dependency claims

- Revised personal consumption percentages Routley v Norris [2016] NSWCA 367 and 5th edition revisions to Luntzrsquos Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death

Cost of fund management - Alternate valuation approaches in spite of Gray v Richards [2014] HCA 40 and the appointment of public vs private trustees

Superannuation losses - Cross jurisdictional differences and approaches (Cremona Jongen amp Najdovski approaches)

Sexual abuse claims - Similarities and differences to other personal injury matters

Presented by Corey Plover Actuary Cumpston Sarjeant

The Lawyerrsquos Handbook to the AMA Guides Evaluating Permanent Impairment This session is your comprehensive guide to interpreting and applying the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment with a focus on working through real-life examples and scenarios to take into your own practice Interpreting the guides Application of the guides How to maximise an impairment claim Worked examples upper and lower extremities scarring and digestive system and psychiatric impairment assessments

Presented by Sha Hotchin Special Counsel and Legal Practice Manager Shine Lawyers

Maximising the Success and Value of Your Clientrsquos ClaimRob Taylor a practitioner with more than 36 years of experience in personal injuries litigation the last 28 as a barrister will break down how you can maximise your clientrsquos claim Examine insights on Maximising your chances for success and the pitfalls to avoid Increasing the value of your clientrsquos claim Effectively preparing a claim for an injured Plaintiff Heading off or minimising the effect of the Defendantrsquos evidence or tactics

Presented by Rob Taylor Barrister Jack Shand Chambers

TUESDAY 30 MARCH 2021 $405200PM TO 515PM WEB213N49

Chair Anthony Kerin Partner Grope Hamilton Lawyers Recommended Asbestos amp Dust Diseases Compensation Lawyers (Plaintiff) Doylersquos Guide 2020

Back by popular demand This one-of-a-kind program offers 3 offers industry experts who will dissect a key area related maximising damages Examine how they are assessed by an actuary with insights into wrongful death amp dependency claims superannuation losses sexual abuse claims and more Gain insights into how to interpret and apply the AMA Guides to maximise a permanent impairment claim Finally join Rob Taylor for a step by step guide to the legal strategies needed to maximise a personal injury claim

PERSONAL INJURIES 3 STRATEGIES TO MAXIMISE DAMAGES

3 ATTEND AND EARN

2 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

Gain practical insights into important issues for your family law practice and your parenting and childrenrsquos matters Yoursquoll examine urgent parenting and financial applications address how the courts are dealing with parental alienation and child protection and how to address financial abuse and coercion on parenting orders Learn also how to deal with personality disorders and substance abuse in relation to briefing experts evidence and capacity

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If you have left it to the last minute do not despair All your CPD points are taken care of right here

WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2021 $960730AM TO 630PM 213N50

10 POINTS IN ONE DAY

10 ATTEND THE FULL DAY AND EARN

7 CPD units in Substantive Law 1 CPD unit in Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

1 CPD unit in Practice Management amp Business Skills 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills

YOUR FINAL DAY TO CLAIM YOUR CPD POINTS

Property Law in the Aftermath of COVID-19 A step by step guide What happens if your tenant becomes insolvent The current state of NSW legislation and consequent impacts Presented by Catherine Hallgath Partner Mills Oakley

Due Diligence Issues in Property and Conveyancing Matters Residential conveyancing Commercial conveyancing Presented by Ian McKnight Consultant Sarvaas Ciappara Lawyers

Bankruptcy in 2021and Beyond The impact of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth)

Trends benefits and concerns for debtors and creditors Where is it all heading Presented by Nicholas Simpson Barrister 13th Floor St James Hall

PPSA Fundamentals for All Lawyers Legal consequences of not registering Vesting of security interests Applications for extensions of time to perfect a security interest Presented by Emmanuel Poulos Partner Ashurst

Drafting and Negotiating Contract Clauses to Limit or Exclude Liability How to contractually cap your liability Excluding liability for consequential loss Capping your liability by reference to your insurance cover Presented by Owen Hayford Partner DLA Piper

Heads of Agreement Problems and Practical issues Why use preliminary agreements Problems and issues that may arise if the partiesrsquo intentions are not made clear

When is a preliminary agreement binding Presented by Brian Ambler Partner HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

Employment Law Toolkit Unpack the Kit and Sharpen Your Tools Termination of employment key principles interesting cases General protections the importance of the decision maker Social media and employment the current state of play Bullying key principles interesting cases Presented by Michael Byrnes Partner Swaab

Succession Law Allsorts A Wills and Estates Update Estate administration overview Superannuation binding death benefit nominations Why are they important

Family Provision applications overview When might you consider an application for a Court authorised will Presented by Monica Ross-Maranik Consulting Principal Keypoint Law

730AM to 1030AM 213N50A $405

SESSION 1 PROPERTY PPSA AND INSOLVENCY

Chair Giles Stapleton Barrister 9 Selborne Chambers Chair John Snelgrove Partner Rockliff Snelgrove Lawyers

Professional Skills

Critical Communication Skills in High Pressure Situations Embracing fear and uncertainty in high-stakes communication The 3-way model around connection Body language that improves our influence Presented by Tony Sloman Director Passion and Purpose

Ethics amp Professional Responsibility

Ethical Obligations when Advising on Enduring Powers of Attorney Meeting your ethical obligations when advising your clients on who to appoint and the scope of power given

Warning signs that a grant of power may be being abused and your associated ethical duty

Presented by Linda Clarke Barrister Second Floor Wentworth Chambers

Practice Management amp Business Skills

Holding Effective Performance Conversations with your Employees What is the purpose of having a conversation about performance What is the difference between performance reviews and performance management

Presented by Kathryn Dent Director People + Culture

1045AM to 145PM 213N50B $405

SESSION 2 CPD COMPULSORY UNITS FOR ALL LAWYERS

Chair Elizabeth Cohen Barrister Edmund Barton Chambers

215PM to 630PM 203N50C $490

SESSION 3 CONTRACTS EMPLOYMENT AND SUCCESSION LAW UPDATES

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