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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2021 - Employment & Industrial Law stream. Around 2.1 million people with disability in Australia are of working age. This session looks at the following topics around disability and employment:
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Recorded on 15 July 2021 | |
Kate Eastman AM SC, Barrister, New Chambers |
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Disability and employment - videocast
1 CPD Unit Videocast |
1 CPD units
How to get the best out of your barrister (by a barrister who was once a solicitor) - recorded webinar
1 CPD Unit Recorded webinar |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2021 - Family Law stream. Briefing counsel is almost an inevitability for solicitors practising in the area of family law. In this session, Melissa provides 10 tips for ensuring you and your client get optimum value from counsel. |
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Recorded on 05 August 2021 | |
Melissa Gillies SC, Barrister, Culwulla Chambers |
1 CPD units
Indigenous people and succession law: Intestacy and drafting of culturally appropriate wills – On-demand recording
1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2021 - Wills & Estates stream. This session covers the following issues:
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Recorded on 05 August 2021 | |
Professor Prue Vines, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales |
1 CPD units
Materiality as a criterion of jurisdictional error – On-demand recording
1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the 2021 Government Solicitors Conference In this session Dr Juliet Lucy looks at materiality as a criterion of jurisdictional error, as discussed by the High Court in Hossain v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (2018) 264 CLR 123 and Minister for Immigration and Border Protection v SZMTA (2019) 264 CLR 421. |
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Recorded on 07 September 2021 | |
Dr Juliet Lucy, Barrister, St James Hall Chambers |
1 CPD units
Robust decision-making - recorded webinar
0.5 CPD Unit Recorded webinar |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the 2021 Government Solicitors Conference In this session, Greg Wrobel provides a framework for decision-making and the considerations that decision-makers (and their legal advisers) should take into account at each stage of the process to seek to minimise the prospects that their decision will be successfully challenged. Greg focusses on administrative decision-making within the NSW State Government context, although the principles apply to each level of government. The session includes a discussion of the following issues:
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Recorded on 07 September 2021 | |
Greg Wrobel, Partner, Holding Redlich |
0.5 CPD units
When government is your client - recorded webinar
1 CPD Unit Recorded webinar |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the 2021 Government Solicitors Conference In this session, Bret Walker AO SC discusses some complex issues for government solicitors relating to defining your client and your responsibilities as a legal practitioner in a government role. With a focus on ethics, Bret addresses:
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Recorded on 07 September 2021 | |
Bret Walker AO SC, Barrister, 5th Floor St James Hall |
1 CPD units