10 POINTS IN ONE DAY 1411S01 Thursday, 20 November 2014 7.30am to 6.30pm $875 Earn your year’s CPD requirements in one day! Hear our experts deliver timely legal updates in some important areas of law plus earn points in the CPD Core areas of professional skills, practical legal ethics and practice management and business skills. Book for the whole day or only for the sessions relevant to your practice. Session 1: Family, Wills and Estates $255 7.30am to 9.30am 1411S01A »» Chair: Gaetano Aiello, Partner, Treloar & Treloar Family Law and Contested Estates Case Update A practical review of the most important cases heard over the last 12 months in all areas of family and estate law from a view of how these decisions might impact your practice and procedure. »» Presented by Rose-Marie Read, Barrister, Elliott Johnston Chambers Interplay between Family Law and Estate Planning • Past and future inheritances in family law property disputes • Use of Financial Agreements • Impact of separation and divorce on an existing estate plan • Impact of relationship breakdown on joint tenancy ownership • Mutual Will Contracts and Trusts for blended families • Superannuation death benefits and former partners • Statutory wills and the Family Court »» Presented by Greg Welden, Principal, Welden & Coluccio Lawyers and Joanna Diamantopoulos, Senior Associate, Di Rosa Lawyers Breaking Up is Hard to do: How to Ensure Wills Cover the Unexpected • Drafting to deal with past divorce and blended families • Drafting to deal with future divorce: - What needs to be considered? - Financial arrangements »» Presented by Mark Jappe, Partner and Melissa Yule, Consultant, Adelta Legal Session 2: CPD Core Areas $405 9.45am to 12.45pm 1411S01B »» Chair: Gaetano Aiello, Partner, Treloar & Treloar Professional Skills Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous Amendment) Act: 6 Month Review: Has the Sky Fallen In? • • • • Are the right procedures in place in your firm? Are you ready for the 1st July 2015 changes? Dealing with adjudications under the Amendment Act Dealing with a Conduct Commissioner complaint regarding costs/overcharging »» Presented by Graeme Arnold, Principal, Arnold Costs Solicitors Practical Legal Ethics The Commissioner’s Office: 6 Months On • • • • • • General overview New misconduct definitions: How are they working in practice? The complaints process in operation Use of the Commissioner’s new disciplinary powers Appeals to the Tribunal Overcharging complaints • Has the flood hit yet? • Binding determinations in operation • Level of compliance with Schedule 3? »» Presented by Greg May, Legal Profession Conduct Commissioner • Terminating contracts at common law • Claims for quantum meruit consequent upon termination at common law »» Presented by Alex Lazarevich, Barrister, Anthony Mason Chambers Practice Management & Business Skills Impact of Changes to Party, Party and Solicitor & Client Costs Rules Commercial Law Case Update • Increase in the threshold for obtaining costs in the District Court: -Decision of Master Norman in Mayer v Robinson, the increase in the District Court threshold applies to existing actions • New Magistrates Court cost rules - Dealing with the shared cost provisions - New solicitor/ client disclosure • Section 127(C) of the Motor Vehicles Act - Challenges to plaintiff motor vehicle practices, & potential solutions • The Legal Practitioners (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2013 -Retainer drafting strategies to comply with the disclosure rules »» Presented by Bill Ericson, Special Counsel, Finlaysons Session 3: Commercial Law Update $405 1.15pm to 4.15pm 1411S01C »» Chair: Greg Arthur, Partner, Mellor Olsson PPSA and The Current Climate: What’s Happening? • Personal Properties Review Process - Key new developments and changes to the law: Personal Property Securities Amendment (Deregulatory Measures) Bill 2014: impact on PPS leases - Plans for the future: impending review • Recent case law in Australia • Issues yet to make their way to court judgment • Limitations on the effect of a PMSI • PPSR: update on its traps and risks »» Presented by Paul Lagozzino, Partner – Banking and Commercial, Fisher Jeffries Employment Issues on the Sale or Acquisition of a Business • Due diligence: what to look for • When does a “transfer of business” occur? • Share sales vs asset sales and impact on employee entitlements • Transfer of industrial instruments • Managing employee entitlements on the sale of a business • Record keeping obligations • Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) and Long Service Leave Act 1987 (SA) • Protection of confidential information and restraints of trade »» Presented by Clare Raimondo, Partner, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers • A practical review of the most important cases heard over the last 12 months in all areas of commercial law »» Presented by David Riggall, Barrister, Anthony Mason Chambers Session 4: Property Law Update $255 4.30pm to 6.30pm 1411S01D »» Chair: Greg Arthur, Partner, Mellor Olsson Leasing in a Down Turn Market: A Review of Rights and Obligations • Termination of leases: To terminate or not? • Tenant lock-outs and the common law remedy of distraint • Repudiation: determining if the lease has been repudiated • Obligations to mitigate loss incurred by breach of lease • Bank guarantees • Preferences • Dealing with tenant default • Landlord incentives in a down turn market »» Presented by Peter Britten-Jones, Barrister, Bar Chambers CGT, GST and Income Tax Issues for Property • Differentiating between a mere realisation of a capital asset and a profit making enterprise • Determining the cost base of a rental property, its fixtures and fittings and maintaining appropriate records for CGT purposes • Deductibility of property related expenses, including negative gearing property investments • Consideration of structures for holding or developing property including some Land Tax issues »» Presented by Julie Van der Velde, Senior Associate, Donaldson Walsh Verification of Identity (VOI): Making it Work in Practice • Key issues under the Verification of Identity Policy: face to face interviews, documentations and what is deemed reasonable steps? • Model participation rules • Templates and precedents »» Presented by John Paholski, Principal, and Mark Paholski, Licensed Conveyancer, ID Secure Breach, Repudiation and Terminating a Contract • • • • • Dealing with serious breaches of contract Default notices and other express remedies Damages, liquidated damages and penalties Terminating contracts in accordance with contract terms Repudiation, rights and remedies ATTEND AND EARN 10 CPD UNITS INCLUDING: 7 UNITS IN SUBSTANTIVE LAW 1 UNIT IN PRACTICAL LEGAL ETHICS 1 UNIT IN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS SKILLS 1 UNIT IN PROFESSIONAL SKILLS 10 CPD UNITS REGISTRATION FORM/ TAX INVOICE 5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: PO Box 971, Bondi Junction, NSW 1355 DX 12072 Bondi Junction accounts@legalwiseseminars.com.au VENUE: InterContinental Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide A proportion of the registration fee will be donated to AIME (Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience). 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For our full privacy policy please visit www.legalwiseseminars.com.au VIP 1411S01B Session 2: CPD Core Areas 1411S05 CPD Core Areas for In-house Counsel MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM My other seminar choice is: Code: SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS BOOKING CODE: 1411S WEB GAINING CPD POINTS - IS TIME, DISTANCE OR EVEN PARKING AN ISSUE FOR YOU? GAIN YOUR CPD POINTS ANYTIME, ANYWHERE WITH OUR SEMINAR RECORDINGS Not everyone has the time to leave their desks to attend face-toface seminars, especially if the seminars are interstate so here is the alternative – Live web seminars. OUR POINT OF DIFFERENTIATION IS THAT OUR CPD CONTENT IS CURRENT, BECAUSE THEY ARE RECORDINGS FROM OUR RECENT SEMINARS You can attend our live web seminars from any location and claim the same number of CPD points as face to face seminars. If you are not available to attend the live web seminar, we also have the recording of the seminar available to be viewed online but you can only claim up to 5 CPD points for recordings. 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MANDATORY RULE 57 Step 1: 10 Points in One Day (SA March 2014) OND143S01 10 $770 Trade Marks (NSW June 2013) OND136N05A 4 $405 CPD Required Core Units for All Lawyers OND143S01B 3 $405 Patents (NSW June 2013) egister for any of the live web seminars R (see registration page) Step 2: Y ou will receive a confirmation email which will include a link to the seminar Step 3: O n the day of the seminar you simply click on the link and log on using your email address It’s that easy. As with our face-to-face seminars you will have access to the full written seminar materials so you can follow all the presentations in your own time. RECORDED SEMINARS We have over 150 recorded seminars available (On demand) for you to choose from, please refer to our website for the complete list at www. legalwiseseminars.com.au or refer to a selection on page 10. MANAGE YOUR CPD POINTS Let us help you track your CPD Points. 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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ADMINISTRATIVE AND GOVERNMENT LAW Decision Making and Reason Writing (NSW March 2014) OND143N17 4 $405 CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL FACSIMILE 02 9387 8711 $405 OND1311N12 3 $405 Intellectual Property Law Update (NSW March 2014) OND143N09 4 $405 OND139N02 4 $405 OND143S04 4 $405 MISCELLANEOUS OND133N39 3 $405 Film and Television Law (NSW September 2013) Advertising and Marketing Law (NSW June 2013) OND136N10 3 $405 PERSONAL INJURY Commercial Law Update (SA March 2014) OND143S01C 3 $405 Personal Injury Law: Retrospect and Prospect (SA March 2014) Privacy Law Reform: Protections with Teeth (NSW March 2013) OND133N27 3 $405 OND136S08 3 $405 Personal Property Securities Act: Halfway Through Transition (VIC March 2013) Property Law: Key Update for 2013 (SA June 2013) OND133V09 4 $405 Property and Leasing (SA March 2014) OND143S01D 2 $255 OND1311N01 4 $405 OND143S01A 2 $255 PROPERTY SCHOOL LAW CONTRACTS Contract Law: Key Clauses and Disputes (SA March 2014) OND 143S05 $710 FAMILY LAW OND143N07 7 $710 OND133N13B 3 $405 IN-HOUSE COUNSEL MAIL: PO Box 971 Bondi Junction NSW 1355 3 Australian Consumer Law Update (NSW March 2013) Family Law Conference (NSW March 2014) TELEPHONE 02 9387 8133 OND136N05B Big Data: Opportunities and Risks (NSW November 2013) Current Issues for In-House Counsel March 2013) WEB EMAIL (NSW legalwiseseminars.com.au accounts@legalwiseseminars.com.a accounts@legalwiseseminars.com.au School Law (NSW November 2013) WILLS AND ESTATES Wills and Estate Roundup (SA March 2014) SCHOOL LAW CONFERENCE 2014 1411S02 Thursday, 20 November 2014 9.00am to 5.00pm $792 If you feel ill-prepared or under-equipped to deal with the mountain of legal issues that confront you in your day-to-day role as a leader of a school community or want to refresh your knowledge, then this conference will provide you with guidance on handling some of the most important and new and pressing issues such as the school’s obligations under the new Privacy Act, the Discrimination Disability Act, workplace health and safety in schools and much more. Session 1: Legal Issues Relating to Teachers and Staff $450 Session 2: Legal Issues Relating to Students 9.00am to 12.45pm 1.45pm to 5.00pm 1411S02A »» Chair: Sashi Maharaj QC, Murray Chambers $450 1411S02B »» Chair: Tony Houey, Deputy Principal, Pembroke School, President, ANZELA (SA Branch) When Principals and Senior Staff Clash with the Board • The importance of responsibilities and entitlements to be clearly outlined in the contract of employment • Is their a grievance procedure to deal with such disputes? • Is there an obligation to give natural justice »» Presented by Andrew Collett, Barrister, Murray Chambers and Michael Ats, Principal, Lieschke & Weatherill Lawyers Workplace Health and Safety: Raising Awareness Through Safety Management Systems • Consultation, representation and participation; obligations of duty holders under the WHS legislation and getting staff involved • What does a good WHS management system look like? • Managing mental as well as physical health of staff • Workplace stressors and bullying • Prevention and early intervention: keys to success »» Presented by Gerry Conley, WHS Advisor, Independent Education Union (SA) and Lutheran Schools Association Investigating Claims of Bullying: A Practical Approach • When the school should investigate, including trivial or vexatious allegations • The importance of policies, procedures, codes of conduct and keeping a written record • Essential investigative steps: determining the who, where, when and how your investigation should be conducted • Collating evidence and ensuring procedural fairness: practical ‘tips and traps’ you must be aware of • Rights and obligations of complainants, witnesses and the employer • After the investigation: what to do once the findings are in »» Presented by Graham Harbord, Director, Johnston Withers Impact of the Proposed Changes to Workers Compensation on Schools • Changes to psychiatric injury provisions • Re-introduction of common law • Increase in other employment litigation due to workers compensation changes »» Presented by Steven Dolphin, Principal, Lieschke & Weatherill Lawyers Privacy Policies for Schools • • • • • Enrolment forms Security of records Mature/minor student When do student wishes override that of parents Student records i.e. school reports, medical history and school counsellor records »» Presented by Lisa Jarrett, Partner, Minter Ellison Managing the Risks of Off-Campus Activities: Excursions, Sport and Camps Legal Risk Management for School Leaders Like never before, school leaders have an increasingly complex legal burden and being aware of the legal issues pertaining to a specific incident is only the first step in ensuring action or inaction does not result in litigation. Knowing the how, when and what of legal risk management will assist you to avoid the school being involved in a claim in the Courts. »» Panel facilitator: Tony Houey, Deputy Principal, Pembroke School, President, ANZELA (SA Branch) »» Panellists: Grant Ley, Principal, Morphett Vale East School Will Snow, Senior Associate, Minter Ellison • The duty of care; a non-delegable duty • The standard of care, foreseeability and causation • Practical guidelines and principles and the risk management process • Particular issues relating to off-campus activities »» Presented by Tony Possingham, Barrister, Mitchell Chambers NEW VIP SCHOOLS MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM Social Media, Defamation and Schools • What is defamation and what it isn’t? • How to deal with defamation in a social media context • Practical advice on developing a social media policy to effectively deal with defamatory comments on social media platforms • Protective practice guidelines: What should schools be putting on their Social Media sites? »» Presented by Paul Gordon, Senior Associate, Finlaysons Understanding Your Obligations under the Discrimination Disability Act: Some Practical and Realistic Advice • Legal rights and responsibilities of students with disabilities and the school • Applying the law when managing difficult behaviour arising from a disability: discipline, suspension and expulsion • Accommodating students with disabilities and understanding the financial obligations and limitations »» Presented by Will Snow, Senior Associate, Minter Ellison Contact us at info@legalwiseseminars.com.au or call us on (02) 9387 8133 for more details Always relevant and informative. I have been to 3 or 4. Always very good. Excellent. One of the best seminars I have attended. ATTEND AND EARN 6.5 CPD UNITS IN SUBSTANTIVE LAW 1411S03 CONTAMINATED SITES: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS AND LIABILITIES 3RD ANNUAL WINE LAW Friday, 21 November 2014 9.00am to 1.15pm $450 Friday, 21 November 2014 This is a unique forum of discussion and guidance will examine the critical legal issues facing the wine industry in South Australia today. CPD UNITS 1411S04 9.00am to 1.15pm $450 Contaminated sites are making headlines, filling court dockets and shaping commercial transactions across South Australia. Lawyers, contractors, regulators and consultants will quickly fall behind if they don’t keep up with the latest developments. This seminar’s expert panel will give you an in-depth understanding of key trends in property transfers, public health issues, EPA investigations, property development and the types of actions that can arise from contaminated sites. »» Chair: Will Taylor, Partner, Finlaysons; President Australasian Chapter of the International Wine Law Association Recent Developments in International Wine Regulation • The key recent developments in wine labelling • Authorised winemaking practices • Wine compositional requirements and import certification • Initiatives designed to ease the regulatory burden »» Presented by Steve Guy, General Manager – Regulatory Services, Australian Grape and Wine Authority »» Chair: Andrew Pruszinski, Manager Site Contamination, Environmental Protection Authority Contaminated Sites: Liabilities, Actions and Consequences • Possible claims related to contaminated sites • Who can be sued and best practices to avoid liability • Litigation concerns: costs, discovery, and timing • Potential penalties and consequences • Environmental class actions »» Presented by Kathryn Walker, Partner, Lynch Meyer Trade Marks: Benefits, Oppositions and Practices Around the World • Benefits of registering trade marks • Infringement of third party registered and unregistered trade mark rights • Trade mark oppositions • Different trade mark practices around the world »» Presented by Louise Emmett, Partner, Madderns Liquor Licensing • Cellar door licensing and planning considerations • Producer’s license and other license types • Responsible service of alcohol • Liquor licensing code of practice • Collector cellar doors »» Presented by Ben Allen, Partner, Wallmans NELA NATIONAL CONFERENCE The Legal and Commercial Implications of Property Transfers • Property transfers and disclosure obligations • Due diligence investigations and inquiries • Allocating responsibility for clean-up • Consumer law implications »» Presented by James Levinson, Partner, Botten Levinson Managing Environmental Protection Authority Investigations and Prosecutions Addressing the Priorities for Environmental and Climate Change Law Wine Equalisation Tax: The Winemakers Federation’s View • T he Winemakers Federations’ view on the future of WET and tax rebates • Overview on the operation of the new provisions • Practical issues »» Presented by Paul Evans, Chief Executive, Winemakers Federation of Australia • Powers of authorised officers • Navigating investigations and working with the EPA • Self-incrimination and admissibility »» Presented by Jeremy Hill, Partner, Minter Ellison Development of Brownfield Land: A Case Study FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2014 INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY • Engaging with the EPA on development approvals and rezoning proposals • Who takes the risk in determining the suitability of land for the proposed use? • Managing the environmental assessment and remediation process; dealing with waste soils • Working with local councils »» Presented by Judith Bradsen, Special Counsel, Cowell Clarke Commercial Lawyers Managing Insurance Risk • Insurance policies • Risks covered • Product recall risks »» Presented by Mark Hamilton, Managing Partner, Grope Hamilton Lawyers Not too sure about the changes,please just resend me the text you want in here. ATTEND AND EARN 4 CPD UNITS IN SUBSTANTIVE LAW 6.5 Organised by: EARLY BIRD OFFER REGISTER NOW & SAVE 4 CPD UNITS REAP YOUR REWARDS LEGALWISE SEMINARS VIP MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM IT’S SIMPLE... save time and money, with one annual fee You can attend your 10 CPD hours via any format for one annual fee (up to 40% off normal registration price) Choose 10 free past seminars papers from our past papers collection each year We will manage and track your CPD – reporting to you monthly Exclusive VIP members only specials and offers No seminar cancellation fees for VIP members All you need to pay is one low annual membership fee of $875 per individual All memberships are valid from 1 April to 31 March annually (See Terms & Conditions below). REGISTER & PAY BEFORE 17 OCTOBER 2014 3 For more information contact Jane Wily on (02) 8070 9906 or email jwily@legalwiseseminars.com.au CPD CORE AREAS FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL Friday, 21 November 2014 CPD UNITS 1411S05 2.00pm to 5.15pm $450 This must-attend session is specially tailored for in-house lawyers. Consider the core ethical issues encountered by in-house lawyers and how to appropriately handle them, how to become more business-focused and to help in the overall growth of your company, and a step-by-step guide on how to run an effective workplace investigation. Gain your 3 compliance topics in one afternoon. »» Chair: Chris Bright, Company Secretary and General Counsel, K & S Corporation Limited 4 CPD UNITS ATTEND AND EARN 4 CPD UNITS PREPARING FOR THE CHANGES TO CTP INSURANCE Friday, 21 November 2014 146S06 2.00pm to 5.15pm $450 How will the proposed changes to CTP insurance impact personal injury lawyers in South Australia? How are the new Magistrate Court rules working since their implementation? With so much ongoing reform ensure you’re in the best position to grapple with the changes ahead and how they will impact you, your clients and your practice. »» Chair: John Pearce, Partner, Scales & Co Practical Considerations Regarding the ISV Report »» Presented by Sashi Maharaj QC, Murray Chambers • Medical evidence generally under the new regime • What is the role, if any, for the traditional medical report under the New Regime? • ISV Reports by Accredited Health Professionals: an analysis of the Regulations and practical considerations »» Presented by Michael Kernot, Barrister, Carrington Chambers Practice Management & Business Skills Building Your “Business Focus”: Spotlight on Strategy Dealing with CTP Amendments and Jurisdictional Cost Changes in the Magistrate’s Court In-house lawyers have to be more than lawyers; they need to engage with the broader goals of their organisations. They are increasingly expected to contribute to the strategic direction of the company and to make business decisions. To develop this “business focus”, you need to understand your company’s Competitive Strategy and the principles that underpin it. Magistrate Court Rules: One Year On Practical Legal Ethics Everyday Ethics: A Discussion of Practical Examples of Ethical Issues Arising for In-house Lawyers • Proving loss • Fast tracking • Extensions of time after Ireland v Wightman »» Presented by Jarrod Warren, Barrister, Carrington Chambers • Offer and judgment process: pros and cons • How claims are being managed • How to best comply with the rules • Deciding to sue in the Magistrate’s Court »» Panellists: Magistrate Jane Schammer, Magistrate’s Court of South Australia Peter Moloney, Principal, Moloney & Partners Roberto Clemente, Partner, C + F Lawyers Michael Kernot, Barrister, Carrington Chambers Jarrod Warren, Barrister, Carrington Chambers In this session you will cover: • What is strategy? • How is competitive advantage derived? • What are the potential sources of competitive advantage? • Decisions that are driven by strategy • Aligning your legal role with the company’s strategy »» Presented by Shelley Dunstone, Principal, Legal Circles Professional Skills Running an Effective Workplace Investigation • How to maximise cooperation • Substantive and procedural fairness • Common issues that arise • Disclosure of investigation reports • Fraud related matters and processes to abide by »» Presented by Margaret Kaukas, Special Counsel, Donaldson Walsh Lawyers It was very informative and the materials provided were great Sign up today... 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