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CPDPROGRAM25 – 26 NOVEMBER 2015BRISBANE
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SEMINARS MAY ALSO BE AVAILABLE AS LIVE WEB SEMINARS OR ON-DEMAND RECORDINGS
SEMINARS MAY ALSO BE AVAILABLE AS LIVE WEB SEMINARS OR ON-DEMAND RECORDINGS
SEMINARS MAY ALSO BE AVAILABLE AS LIVE WEB SEMINARS OR ON-DEMAND RECORDINGS
1511Q01
Attend the full day and earn 7 CPD units including;3 Units in Professional Skills
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CONFERENCE: GUIDANCE FROM THE EXPERTS Wednesday, 25 November 2015 9.00am to 5.15pm $711
» Chair: Mitchell Devine, Principal, Devine Legal, Accredited Specialist in Personal Injuries Law and Workplace Relations Law
Session 1: Workers’ Compensation Updates and Developments $405
9.00am to 1.15pm 1511Q01A
The View from the Helicopter: Why Seeing the National Forest for the Queensland Trees is Critical for all Workers’ Compensation Lawyers • An explanation of national and state legislative changes in play and mooted:
NDIS, NIIS, the “return” of common law in SA, and the Insurance Council’s view of best practice in workers’ compensation
• A post-mortem upon the policy development and politics behind the recently-deceased Newman Act and why the cadaver will continue to haunt us for years
• Early progress on the post 31 January 2015 Queensland legislation and statutory adjustment scheme
» Presented by Rod Hodgson, Principal, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, Accredited Specialist in Personal Injuries Law
Examining the Latest Developments in Workers’ Compensation • An overview of legislative changes and the likely implications for insurers,
employers and injured workers from a defendant’s perspective• Recent developments on limitation periods and when claims can be made• Analysis of recent workers’ compensation cases including Drew v State of New
South Wales
» Presented by Carl Moseling, Principal, McInnes Wilson Lawyers Chambers
Managing the Interplay of Workers’ Compensation Claims and Workplace Issues • Best practices for dealing with workplace claims• How does redundancy, resignation, retirement and taking leave affect a workers’
compensation claim?• How to manage late evidence in work injury claims
» Presented by Trent Forno, Partner, Minter Ellison
Understanding and Assessing Workers’ Compensation Injuries • Practical guidance for assessing injuries • Assessment of weekly rate of pay for workers’ compensation claims• The role of medical experts • How quantum of compensation is determined for injured workers• Pre-existing conditions and chronic injuries
» Presented by Janice Crawford, Barrister, Inns of Court
Session 2: Workers’ Compensation Practice and Procedure $405
2.00pm to 5.15pm 1511Q01B
Professional Skills Advocacy and Evidence in Workers’ Compensation Matters • Effective advocacy procedures • Best practice in compiling evidence• Best practice for resolving a dispute through WorkCover
» Presented by Toby Nielsen, Barrister, Sunshine Coast Barristers Chambers; Nationally Accredited Mediator
Professional Skills Statutory Appeals in Workers’ Compensation Cases • What are the grounds of appeal? • The appeals process• Trends and outcomes• Relevant cases in relation to appeals• Recent QIRC and court decisions
» Presented by Yvette McLaughlin, Partner, Sparke Helmore Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Personal Injuries Law
Professional Skills Preventing and Resolving Disputes • An overview of the rights workers have in relation to workers’ compensation
disputes • Negotiating, conciliating and mediating workers’ compensation disputes• Best practices for avoiding and resolving disputes
» Presented by Adam Tayler, Special Counsel, Turner Freeman Lawyers
7 CPD UNITS
Ensure you eep abreast of developments in wor ers compensation law by attending this comprehensive conference. Starting with a morning of topical presentations including legislative and case developments, wor place issues and calculating uantum, this essential conference will conclude with a practical s ills intensive that you will be able to implement in your practice immediately.
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SEMINARS MAY ALSO BE AVAILABLE AS LIVE WEB SEMINARS OR ON-DEMAND RECORDINGS
1511Q02 1511Q03
Attend the full day and earn 4 CPD units Attend and earn 3 CPD units including:1 unit in Practical Legal Ethics1 unit in Practice Management & Business Skills1 unit in Professional Skills
Attend this timely seminar to stay on top of the latest developments in construction law in Queensland. Hear from our distinguished legal experts in the eld on ey legislative changes and recent case analysis. Delegates will wal away armed with essential nowledge in how to draft watertight contracts for their clients and a deeper insight into the area of latent conditions.
» Chair: Melanie Hindman, Barrister, Northbank Chambers; Listed as one of three preeminent junior counsel in Doyle’s Leading Queensland Construction and Infrastructure Barristers list in 2015
A Snapshot of Key Recent Construction Law Cases • Analysis of signi cant cases including:
- Gambaro Pty Ltd v Rohrig (Qld) Pty Ltd - Saipem Australia Pty Ltd v GLNG Operations Pty Ltd (No 2) - Monadelphous Engineering Pty Ltd (T/as Monadelphous Muhibbah Marine) v Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal Pty Ltd
» Presented by Frazer Moss, Partner, Clayton Utz; Best Lawyers Australia, Construction / Infrastructure Law (2014)
Analysis of Phase 3 of Queensland Building and Construction Commission Amendment Legislation • Key changes from Phase 3 amendments• Effect on building licensing laws• Change in the review process
» Presented by Janelle Kerrisk, Partner, Holding Redlich
How to Draft Watertight Construction Contracts in Line with BCIPA and QBCC Act Amendments • Guidance on how to amend contracts to comply with recent Building and
Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 changes and cases• Amending contracts in light of recent Queensland Building and Construction
Commission Act 1991 changes and cases• How to protect your client from extension of time (EOT) and delayed claims• How to protect against vexatious claims: termination for convenience, EOTs,
delay damages, deeds of release clauses • Do preconditions for payment still work? What clause should be used?
» Presented by Stephen Pyman, Principal, CDI Lawyers; Leading Construction Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide
Latent Conditions • The issue of forseeability • Analysis of important recent cases including Melisavon Pty Ltd v Spring eld Land
Development Corporation Pty Limited • Managing the risk of latent conditions
» Presented by Paul Telford, Barrister, Inns of Court
eaturing Queens Counsel, esteemed barristers and a nancial expert, this seminar will provide an invaluable refresher of the Solicitors Rules while tac ling ethical dilemmas that affect practitioners. Learn how to pro ciently understand and interpret budgets and pro t and loss statements, and ta e away practical strategies on how to manage high con ict and dif cult clients or colleagues.
» Chair: Gary Crooke QC, former Queensland Integrity Commissioner
Practical Legal Ethics The Australian Solicitors Conduct Rules 2012: A Technical and Practical Refresher• Key sections• How the rules apply in your legal practice• Common mistakes made by practitioners • Recent examples and case studies
» Presented by Stephen Mackie, Barrister
Practice Management & Business Skills Financial Statement Workshop• Fundamental accounting principles and accounting standards • The different types of nancial reports: how they are prepared, who prepares
them and who can rely on them • Financial statement analysis: interpreting pro t and loss statements• Preparing budgets and nancial controls• Warning signs and common areas subject to manipulation
» Presented by Andrew Smith, Partner, Grant Thornton Australia
Professional Skills Identifying and Managing High Con ict Personality Individuals• Overview of dif cult personality types• Approaches to better manage dif cult personality types• Other factors and enablers of destructive behavior• Building a case to end a client relationship• How to get the best results
» Presented by Grace Lawson, Barrister, Roma Mitchell Chambers
4 CPD UNITS
3 CPD UNITS
Informative, engaging; Excellent
CONSTRUCTION LAW: TIMELY AND VITAL ISSUES Wednesday, 25 November 2015 9.00am to 1.15pm $405
CPD COMPULSORY CORE AREAS FOR ALL LAWYERS Wednesday, 25 November 2015 2.00pm to 5.15pm $405
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1511Q04 1511Q05
Attend and earn 4 CPD units Attend and earn 3 CPD units
ESTATE DISPUTES: PRACTICAL TACTICS AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Thursday 26 November 2015 9.00am to 1.15pm $405
CONTRACT DISPUTES: INSIGHTS FROM THE EXPERTS Thursday, 26 November 2015 2.00pm to 5.15pm $405
Estate disputes can be both commonplace and complex. Practitioners handling these disputes need to deal with a range of different situations and remedies. Join our panel of experts to review the latest developments and to hear about tactical steps that can be ta en to manage these disputes successfully.
» Chair: Douglas Murphy QC, Cedric Hampson Chambers
Elder Abuse: Testamentary Capacity, Undue In uence and Suspicious Circumstances• What evidence is required to prove undue in uence, medical and otherwise?• Suspicious circumstances: What is required to get it over the line?• Recent cases and practical guidance
» Presented by David Topp, Barrister, Queensland Bar
Executor Dispute Rights and Remedies: Passing Over or Removal of an Executor • Sources of court’s power to remove executors and trustees• Passing over nominated executors and revocation of grants• Con icts of interest and grounds for removal generally• Procedure and form of orders
» Presented by Stephen Carius, Barrister, Roma Mitchell Chambers
Superannuation Disputes and the Impact on the Estate• Disputes over binding and non-binding nominations • Use of super funds by estate• Non-compliance with Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act• Lapsing and non lapsing nominations• Recent decisions: Munro v Munro and Loppolo v Conti• Retail funds and self managed funds
» Presented by Andrew Fraser, Barrister, Burnett Lane Chambers
Disputes Regarding Will Construction • The principles of construction• When can extrinsic evidence be used?• Preparing the court application• Recent cases highlighting the court’s approach
» Presented by Richard Williams, Barrister, Roma Mitchell Chambers; Author of the 2nd Edition of Construction of Wills in Australia, due for publication in March 2016 by LexisNexis
The English language is complex, with disagreements over words being nown to cause bruised egos and even bruised eyes. So the misinterpretation of a contract is going to raise more than just eyebrows, especially when the conse uences are as drastic as nancial loss. Be guided by the experts as they delve into the deeper issues including the ever topical and contentious area of contract interpretation, termination, and the best strategies employed when handling a contract dispute.
» Chair: Justin Marschke, Partner, Tucker & Cowen Solicitors
Contractual Interpretation: How Courts Determine Contractual Meaning• Determining meaning: What evidence is relevant? Just the contract? • When can a court go ‘outside’ the contract? • What ‘other’ evidence can a court consider? • Case law update and practical guidance
» Presented by Anand Shah, Barrister, Carbolic Group
Reasonable Endeavours, Materiality and Other Terms• When a contract requires the use of “reasonable or best endeavours”
materiality or other terms• Analysis of recent cases giving new insight and clari cation on the subject,
including the Woodside Energy case• Guidance on handling contract disputes involving these issues• Good faith in commercial contracts: whether it can be implied
» Presented by John Saunders, Partner, Shand Taylor Lawyers
Terminating Contracts • Establishing a right to terminate • Limitations on right to termination • Impact of termination on damages claims • Practical tips and suggestions for effecting a termination
» Presented by Michael May, Barrister, Level 27 Chambers
Litigating Contract Disputes: Procedural and Evidentiary Matters• Analysis of pleadings and particulars• Evidentiary issues in oral and written contracts• Issues with damages and expert evidence
» Presented by Stephen Carius, Barrister, Roma Mitchell Chambers
4 CPD UNITS
3 CPD UNITS
1511Q06
Attend and earn 4 CPD units
The lifecycle of the challenging employee can be a delicate balancing act for any employer. Dealing with misconduct, underperforming employees and the long term ill and injured employee needs to be handled with care. Join our panel of experts who will address some of the issues that can arise and discover ey tactical steps that can be implemented to manage these issues ef ciently and effectively.
» Chair: Karen Garner, Barrister, Alfred Lutwyche Chambers
Workplace Investigations: Legal Necessities and Best Practice• Making the decision: When is an investigation required?• Planning the investigation• Conducting a procedurally fair and defensible workplace investigation• Communicating the ndings and reporting• Common mistakes and how to avoid them• Best practice strategies and procedures in conducting a fair work investigation
» Presented by Angela Petie, Principal, Angela Petie Workplace Consultant
Managing Underperforming Employees: Avoiding the Legal Pitfalls• Identifying illness/ injury as the cause of a workplace problem• Avoiding discrimination and privacy issues when managing an ill/injured
employee• What help can you get from WorkCover reports?• Illness and/or injury is a specialist medical matter. How do you choose the right
doctor to advise you?• How do you properly instruct the doctor and what can you reasonably expect
the doctor to do for you, accepting that the management and/or discipline of an employee is your problem, not the doctor’s
» Presented by David Miller, National Manager for Workplace Legal Services, Australian Industry Group and Director of Ai Group Legal and Dr Rob McCartney, Occupational Physician, Resile Pty Ltd
Navigating the Termination Process: When Rehabilitation is Not an Option • When rehabilitation is no longer an option, and performance is not the issue,
what options are left for an employer?• Legislative matrix impacting on the management of ill and injured employees• Understanding the nature and extent of an injury suffered by an employee • How to move to termination of employment?
» Presented by Christy Miller, Special Counsel, Clayton Utz
Performance Management and General Protections• Illness, injury and workplace rights; Where is the line drawn?• Discrimination in the general protections regime: Why me, why not me?• The reverse onus of proof: Guilty until proven innocent?• Leading cases reviewed
» Presented by John Lunny, Principal, Workplace Resolve
4 CPD UNITS
Excellent, took away an increased knowledge from it.
WORKPLACE LAW: LEGAL ISSUES INVOLVING CHALLENGING EMPLOYEES Thursday, 26 November 2015 9.00am to 1.15pm $405
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1511Q07
Attend and earn 3 CPD units including:1 unit in Practice Management & Business Skills
ADVISING STARTUPS Thursday, 26 November 2015 2.00pm to 5.15pm $405
While not Silicone Valley, Australia is in the midst of a startup boom. Our expert commentators will cover the essentials for those legal practitioners with an interest or established practice in startup law. So bring along your hipster jeans and iPads, leave your lawyer-mode at the door, and gain an in-depth understanding of this burgeoning industry that is not only fascinating, but that is rapidly changing the legal (and real) world.
» Chair: Kay Lam-Macleod, Principal, Idealaw
Employee Share Scheme, Fund Structures and Crowd Funding• New employee share scheme tax provisions• Different fund structure options for investors• Crowd funding in Australia
» Presented by Drue Scho eld, Director, 4Front Accountants
IP: Understanding the Overall Startup PictureWhile IP law may not be your primary practice area, being aware of key issues is critical to your overall understanding of your startup client’s needs. • Types of intellectual property rights: patents, trade marks, designs, copyright,
trade secrets etc.• The importance of con dentiality for startups• Patent protection for business methods and apps• ‘Freedom to Operate’ searching and use of IP holding companies
» Presented by Katrina Chambers, Partner, Gadens » The Legal Processes: Commercial Agreements
• Shareholder agreements: leaving the door open for future issues such as an employee stock ownership plans and future investors
• Vesting equity and use of redeemable preference shares• Integrating employment or contractor agreements• Templates vs tailored agreements• Balancing commercial reasonableness with legal protection for equity
participants
» Presented by Malcolm Burrows, Legal Practice Director, Dundas Lawyers
The Importance of Term Sheets • What do they do and their importance when advising startups • The practical elements of term sheets• Key economic terms• Important control terms
» Presented by Phil O’Sullivan, Senior Associate, Allens; Core Member of Allens Accelerate Startup Practice
Practice Management & Business Skills Understanding Your Startup Client: Winning, Managing and Maintaining a RelationshipWhether you are starting out or you have a well established practice, winning and then retaining a startup as your client is a challenge. It is vitally important to understand your client, their needs and adapting the advice you provide.• Positioning yourself and your rm’s legal services to be more attractive to
startups• Practical tips, client education and networking amongst the startup community• Knowing what the market wants and needs• Balance between commercial and corporate risk and providing practical advice
» Presented by Kurt Falkenstein, Founder and Partner, General Standards
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Seminar Name Code CPD Hours PriceCPD COMPULSORY CORE AREAS10 Points in One Day (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q04 10 $770
CPD Compulsory Core Areas for Litigators (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q08B 3 $330
CPD Compulsory Core Areas for Family Lawyers (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q09B 3 $330
CPD Compulsory Core Areas For All Lawyers (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q18 3 $330
CPD Compulsory Core Areas for Workplace Lawyers (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q19B 3 $330
CPD Compulsory Core Areas for All Lawyers (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q30 3 $330
10 Points in One Day (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q31 7 $710ADMINISTRATIVE AND GOVERNMENT LAWDecision Making and Reason Writing (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q23 4 $405AGED CARE Aged Care and Retirement Villages (QLD, June 2015) OND156Q03 3 $330
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTIONDeconstructing Building and Construction Law Litigation (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q24 3 $330CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL Commercial Law (NSW, Feb 2015) OND152P01C 3 $330
Shareholder Agreements and Disputes (NSW, March 2015) OND153N16 3 $330
Commercial Law Conference (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q11 7 $710
SMSF's: Property, Death and Taxes (NSW, March 2015) OND153N37 3 $330
Commercial Law Update (NSW, March 2015) OND153N38B 3 $330Director's Duties: Defences, Obligations, Insurance and Insolvency (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q26 4 $405
Commercial and Business Law Update (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q31C 3 $330
CONTRACTS3rd Annual Contracts Conference (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q28 7 $710Contracts Master Class: Crafting Documents to Deliver Bus (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q28A 4 $405
Contracts in Practice (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q28B 3 $330
FAMILY LAWFamily, Estates and Workplace Law Update (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q04A 3 $330
5th Annual Family Law Conference (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q09 7 $710
Practising Family Law in 2015 (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q09A 4 $405
Family Law Essentials (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q32 4 $405
IN-HOUSE COUNSEL5th Annual In-House Counsel Conference (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q14 7 $710
Current Issues for In-House Counsel (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q14A 4 $405
CPD Compulsory Core Areas for In-House Counsel (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q14B 3 $330
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYPatent and Trade Mark (QLD, June 2015) OND156Q01 4 $405
IP Case Law and Legislation Roundup (NSW, March 2015) OND153N01A 4 $405
Commercial Aspects of IP (NSW, March 2015) OND153N01B 3 $330
Seminar Name Code CPD Hours PriceLITIGATIONLitigation Update (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q04C 4 $405
Advanced Litigation Conference (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q08 7 $710
Advanced Litigation Skills and Update (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q08A 4 $405
Evidence and Advocacy Master Class (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q25 7 $710
Litigation Skills: An Evidence Master Class (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q25A 4 $405
Advocacy Mastery (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q25B 3 $330
MISCELLANEOUSFilm & Television Law (NSW, March 2015) OND153N33 4 $405
PERSONAL INJURYPsychological and Psychiatric Injury in the Workplace (QLD, June 2015) OND156Q05 4 $405
Personal Injury Law Conference (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q22 7 $710
Personal Injury Roundup (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q22A 4 $405
Personal Injury Practice: Hot Button Topics (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q22B 3 $330
Medical Negligence Essentials (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q29 4 $405
PROPERTYCurrent Property Law Matters (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q07A 4 $405
Advanced Retail and Commercial Leasing (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q15 4 $405
Practical Conveyancing Solutions (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q17 3 $330
Property and Lease Update (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q31A 2 $255
SCHOOL LAWSchool Governance and Duties (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q01B 3 $330
WILLS AND ESTATESFamily, Estates and Workplace Law Update (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q04A 3 $330
Wills and Estates Conference (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q13 7 $710
Estates and EPOA Disputes (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q13A 4 $405
Estate Planning (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q13B 3 $330
Wills, Estate Planning and Superannuation (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q31D 2 $255
Wills and Administration Fundamentals (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q33 3 $330
WORKPLACE LAWWorkplace Law Symposium (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q19 7 $710
Current Issues in Workplace Law (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q19A 4 $405
CPD Compulsory Core Areas for Workplace Lawyers (QLD, March 2015) OND153Q19B 3 $330
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