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| The Law Society of New South Wales, 170 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000 | |
| Build your confidence in the courtroom by joining Patrick Griffin SC and experienced solicitor advocate David Evenden for this practical full-day workshop on oral advocacy.
The course will give you the opportunity to hone your advocacy skills, and will also cover a range of essential topics and tips relating to:
Please note there is pre-reading required prior to attending the workshop. |
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| Patrick Griffin SC, Barrister, 7 Garfield Barwick Chambers David Evenden, Solicitor Advocate, Criminal Law, Legal Aid NSW |
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Advocacy in practice – in-person workshop
| Tuesday 10 February 2026 | |
| 6 CPD Units In-person workshop | |
6 CPD units
Course sessions
Advocacy in practice – in-person workshop (75471)
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Advocating at NCAT – in-person workshop
| Thursday 19 February 2026 | |
| 4 CPD Units In-person | |
| 9:00 AM 1:15 PM | |
| The Law Society of New South Wales, 170 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000 | |
With over 104,000 hearings conducted across the four divisions of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) in 2023-24, solicitors are more frequently appearing in tribunal disputes and are required to develop tribunal-specific advocacy skills. Join leading advocacy instructor and administrative law counsel Patrick Griffin SC for an interactive half-day workshop that will examine the special considerations when appearing at NCAT. The session will explore preparation for NCAT matters, advocacy techniques for tribunal appearances, and oral and written submissions for NCAT. |
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| Patrick Griffin SC, Barrister, 7 Garfield Barwick Chambers | |
4 CPD units
Course sessions
Advocating at NCAT – in-person workshop (70738)
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Business law: Key developments for Accredited Specialists – live webinar
| Wednesday 18 February 2026 | |
| 4 CPD Units Live webinar | |
| 9:00 AM 1:15 PM | |
Hear from legal experts in this live half-day online course specifically tailored to Accredited Specialists in Business Law, and earn 4 CPD units in your area of specialisation. Presenters will cover recent developments and advanced substantive law topics that you might encounter in your day-to-day practice. Tax and duty for business lawyers – recent developments – Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers This session will discuss topical tax and duty issues for business lawyers, including:
Economic loss for clients who experience cyber security breaches - Sasha Ivantsoff, Barrister 8th Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Every business is exposed to the risk of cyber security breaches. The seminar will explore the nature and extent of potential economic losses, by reference to regulatory risk and litigation risk. It will cover the ways in which these risks can be managed, will explore some recent case studies, and will provide some practical tips to keep clients out of court, and how to approach litigation if court is unavoidable. Unfair contracts rights for small businesses - Amanda Comelli, Partner, and Tamar Hestelow, Senior Lawyer (Commercial), Brown Wright Stein Lawyers This session will explore the strengthened protections for small businesses under Australia’s unfair contract terms regime. Recent reforms have broadened the definition of “small business” and introduced significant penalties for unfair terms, prompting a reassessment of standard form contracts and negotiation practices. With recent reforms expanding the definition of “small business” and introducing significant penalties for unfair terms, business lawyers must reassess standard form contracts and negotiation practices. We will examine key risk areas such as automatic renewals, termination clauses and transparency obligations, and offer practical guidance on compliance and contract design. The discussion will also cover recent case law, including Karpik v Carnival plc, which highlights the regime’s extraterritorial reach and evolving judicial interpretation. Employment law updates for business lawyers - Nathan Keats, Principal Lawyer, McNally Jones Staff Lawyers This session will discuss topics including:
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| Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers Sasha Ivantsoff, Barrister 8th Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers Amanda Comelli, Partner, Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Tamar Hestelow, Senior Lawyer (Commercial), Brown Wright Stein Lawyers Nathan Keats, Principal Lawyer, McNally Jones Staff Lawyers |
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4 CPD units
Course sessions
Business law: Key developments for Accredited Specialists – live webinar (78459)
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Civil litigators: Mandatory Rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Friday 27 March 2026 | |
| 4 CPD Units Live webinar | |
| 9:00 AM 1:15 PM | |
Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by civil litigators, and earn four CPD units. Topics include: Case update – Raphael Hudson, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers In this session, Raphael Hudson will focus on two key areas relevant to civil litigators:
Ethics for civil litigators – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW This session will examine core ethical issues and practical examples in the area of civil law. The presentation will focus on:
Compliance requirements for costs – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW The content covered in this session will include:
Negotiation skills for dispute resolution – Louise Edmonds, Special Counsel, Carter Newell This session will offer guidance on dispute resolution options, and how to develop the negotiation skills to best implement them. It will cover:
Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim four (4) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. |
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| Raphael Hudson, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Louise Edmonds, Special Counsel, Carter Newell |
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4 CPD units
Course sessions
Civil litigators: Mandatory Rule 6.1 – live webinar (78469)
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Commercial law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Monday 30 March 2026 | |
| 4 CPD Units Live webinar | |
| 9:00 AM 1:15 PM | |
Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by practitioners in commercial law, while earning four CPD units. Topics include: Commercial law case update Legal ethics in commercial litigation – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Navigating AUSTRAC’s starter program for legal practice – from unboxing to action – Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Practice tips for dispute resolution – Simone Rees, Co-Founder and Principal, Buchanan Rees Dispute Lawyers Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim four (4) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. |
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| Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Simone Rees, Co-Founder and Principal, Buchanan Rees Dispute Lawyers |
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4 CPD units
Course sessions
Commercial law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar (78470)
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Conveyancing law update – live webinar
| Thursday 26 March 2026 | |
| 3 CPD Units Live webinar | |
| 9:00 AM 12:15 PM | |
Join Tony Cahill for an extended webinar in which he will examine the latest legal developments, cases and practical implications for lawyers conducting conveyancing matters in NSW. |
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| Tony Cahill, Legal author, speaker and former solicitor |
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1 CPD units
Course sessions
Conveyancing law update – live webinar (78468)
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Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Saturday 21 March 2026 | |
| 4 CPD Units Live webinar | |
| 9:00 AM 1:15 PM | |
Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by criminal lawyers, and earn four CPD units. Topics will include: Instructing counsel – Trudie Cameron, Principal Lawyer, Practice Leader – NSW & ACT, Armstrong Legal While instructing counsel is something criminal practitioners all do regularly, there is no specific process and practices vary widely. In this session, Trudie Cameron will cover the ins and outs of instructing counsel, with the aim of improving the experience for the solicitor, barrister and client alike. This talk will cover topics including:
The session will also be supplemented by a useful briefing checklist and template letter of instruction to assist practitioners moving forward.
A year in review: Case update – Manny Conditsis, Director, Conditsis Lawyers The topics covered in this session will include:
Legal ethics for criminal lawyers – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW This session will present common scenarios in the area of criminal law, with a focus on:
Courtroom advocacy: The world of the Local Court – Matthew Ward, Partner, Morrisons Advocacy, the art of persuasion, is one of the core skills for any criminal lawyer. The Local Court can be a fast paced and high volume jurisdiction, where advocates need to be persuasive, but also efficient. This session aims to provide solicitors with an approach to advocacy in the Local Court, including practical tips for the continual improvement of advocacy skills. Key topics covered in this session will be:
Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim four (4) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law.
DISTRESSING CONTENT Viewers are advised that this course may contain details that some may find distressing. Please review the course description and use your discretion before proceeding. |
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| Trudie Cameron, Principal Lawyer, Practice Leader – NSW & ACT, Armstrong Legal Manny Conditsis, Director, Conditsis Lawyers Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW Matthew Ward, Partner, Morrisons |
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4 CPD units
Course sessions
Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar (78463)
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Crucial pointers in contract law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Tuesday 24 March 2026 | |
| 4 CPD Units Live webinar | |
| 9:00 AM 1:15 PM | |
Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues relating to contract law, and earn four CPD units. Topics include: Ethical considerations in contract law - Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW This session will present core ethical issues and practical examples in the area of contract law. The presentation will focus on:
Data and document management - Mehzabin Farazi, Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, Law Society of NSW A year in review: Cases relating to contract issues - Cynthia Cochrane SC, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers The first part of Cynthia Cochrane SC’s presentation will focus on repudiation. When does one party’s conduct give the other party a right to terminate a contract (other than by relying upon an express contractual right of termination)? How high is the bar? In practice, is breach of an essential term required? The second part will focus on assessing damages for breach of contract. To what extent are ‘reliance damages’ available as an alternative to ‘expectation damages’? What if the breach is not the sole cause of the loss? What of remoteness and foreseeability? This session will explore the best practices for advising clients and maintaining clear documentation of client instructions and acting in various matters. It will focus on effective communication, accurate record-keeping, and the integration of technology to enhance professional standards. Key takeaways will include:
Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim four (4) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. |
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| Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Mehzabin Farazi, Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, Law Society of NSW Cynthia Cochrane SC, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers Rani Gandha, Partner, Turnbull Hill Lawyers |
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4 CPD units
Course sessions
Crucial pointers in contract law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar (78465)
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Effective communication for lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Tuesday 31 March 2026 | |
| 3 CPD Units Live webinar | |
| 9:00 AM 12:15 PM | |
Hear from legal experts in this live online course about effective and ethical communication with clients, colleagues and other legal professionals. Enhance your skills and practice while earning three CPD units. Topics include: Tips and systems for taking instructions – Heather McKinnon, Partner, Bryant McKinnon Lawyers Heather McKinnon will explore effective client communication from the commencement of the solicitor-client relationship. This session will focus on obtaining clear and thorough instructions by structuring and conducting client interviews in a professional and empathetic manner. Ethical communication – best practices and regulatory compliance – Mehzabin Farazi, Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, Law Society of NSW This session will explore the importance of effective ethical communication by solicitors. It will identify the Conduct Rules that regulate how solicitors must behave and communicate in general, with clients, with other solicitors such as opponents and colleagues, and with the regulator. It will explore practical scenarios and consider how the Conduct Rules would apply. Finally, it will consider the importance of purposeful and plain English communication in all contexts. Communicating with confidence – Dale Anne Clark, Trainer, Author, Speaker and Coach This session is presented by an award-winning speaker and trainer, and certified World Class Speaking Coach. By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim three (3) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; and (c) professional skills. |
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| Heather McKinnon, Partner, Bryant McKinnon Lawyers Mehzabin Farazi, Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, Law Society of NSW Dale Anne Clark, Trainer, Author, Speaker and Coach |
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3 CPD units
Course sessions
Effective communication for lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar (78471)
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Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – live webinar
| Thursday 26 February 2026 | |
| 6 CPD Units Online | |
| 9:00 AM 4:15 PM | |
Join this full-day intensive program specifically tailored to elder law, wills and estate planning practitioners. Experts specialising in this area will cover many of the issues that you might face in your day-to-day practice. You will gain knowledge of the most current laws and cases and an expanded skill set, and 6 CPD units. This program complies with Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 under the Legal Profession Uniform Law requirements of Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Practice Management and Business Skills, Professional Skills, and Substantive Law.
The collision of death and taxes – Mimi Su, Principal Lawyer, Private Clients – Wills & Estates, Macpherson Kelley Legal ethics for elder law, wills and estates practitioners – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW
The Aged Care Act: ‘To whom do the penalty units apply, they apply to thee’ – Sue Field, Adjunct Professor, School of Law, University of New England; Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Law and Justice, Charles Sturt University
This session will examine the application of the Act. Changing minds: Family, identity, and decision-making in older adulthood – Anna Fischer, Wellbeing Manager, Law Society of NSW Understanding testamentary trusts – Stephen Lynch, Director, Somerville Legal
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6 CPD units
Course sessions
Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – live webinar (78461)
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Focus on sole practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Thursday 19 March 2026 | |
| 3 CPD Units Online | |
| 9:00 AM 12:15 PM | |
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Hear from legal experts as they discuss some of the current issues faced by sole practitioners, and earn three CPD units. Topics include: Navigating AUSTRAC’s starter program for legal practice – from unboxing to action – Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor (AML), Law Society of NSW Ethical and effective client communication – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Managing costs – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim three (3) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; and (c) professional skills. |
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| Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor (AML), Law Society of NSW Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW |
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3 CPD units
Course sessions
Focus on sole practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar (78462)
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Growth in practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Monday 23 March 2026 | |
| 3 CPD Units Online | |
| 9:00 AM 12:15 PM | |
Hear from legal experts in this live online course about how to develop new skills and thrive in your practice of law. Earn three CPD units. Topics include: Tips for selecting costs and fee models in a growing practice – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW The content covered in this session will include:
Linden will provide an update on recent ethical issues, focusing on issues that arise when a practice is growing, such as:
Whether you are an established principal of a growing firm or an early career solicitor still learning the ropes, growing as a professional requires consistent development of your interpersonal skills. This session will address how to problem solve as both a leader and as a member of a team, how to confidently initiate and resolve conflict, and how to communicate in a way that promotes psychosocial safety in your workplace. Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim three (3) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; and (c) professional skills. |
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| Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Anna Fischer, Wellbeing Manager, Law Society of NSW |
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3 CPD units
Course sessions
Growth in practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar (78464)
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Key knowledge and skills for family lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Wednesday 25 March 2026 | |
| 4 CPD Units Online | |
| 9:00 AM 1:15 PM | |
Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by family lawyers, and earn four CPD units. Topics will include: Drafting effective consent orders for a peaceful path to property settlements – John Bui, Principal, JB Solicitors
Ethics for family lawyers – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW
Mediation tips in family law matters – Julie Nessworthy, Partner, Farrar Gesini Dunn A year in review: Caselaw update – Stephene Tully, Barrister, 6 St James Hall Chambers
Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim four (4) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law.
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| John Bui, Principal, JB Solicitors Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of
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4 CPD units
Course sessions
Key knowledge and skills for family lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar (78466)
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Legal drafting intensive – in-person workshop (Day 1 & 2)
| Wednesday 11 & Thursday 12 February 2026 | |
| 8 CPD Units In-person | |
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| The Law Society of New South Wales, 170 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000 | |
Join barrister Paul McDonald for a 2-part in-person workshop to hone your legal drafting skills for litigation matters. Held over two half days at the Law Society, attendees will have the opportunity to learn in a small group environment and put their knowledge into practice with drafting activities. Day 1 Drafting Affidavits Day 2 Written Advocacy Please note there is pre-course work required prior to attending the Day 2 workshop. This should take most people approximately 30-60 minutes. Places are limited, so register now. |
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| Paul McDonald, Barrister, Pyrmont Chambers | |
8 CPD units
Course sessions
Legal drafting intensive – in-person workshop (Day 1 & 2) (70737)
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Personal injury law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
| Thursday 26 March 2026 | |
| 4 CPD Units Live webinar | |
| 9:00 AM 1:15 PM | |
| Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by personal injury lawyers, and earn four CPD units. Topics include the following: Practice management and business skills for personal injury lawyers – Luke O’Kane, Partner, Clyde & Co This session will explore the key practice management and business skills essential for personal injury solicitors in NSW. It will cover effective file and time management, client communication, risk management, financial performance and team leadership – all within the context of a high-volume, high-stakes practice area. The discussion will highlight practical strategies for aligning operation efficiency with ethical obligations, strengthening client relationships and fostering sustainable business growth. Attendees will gain insights into how sound practice management not only mitigates risk, but also drives better outcomes for clients and firms. A year in review: Case update – David Baran, Barrister, Jack Shand Chambers This session will cover personal injury caselaw over the past year, highlighting the effects of legislative changes. Ethics for personal injury lawyers – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW This session will present core ethical issues and practical examples in the area of personal injury. The presentation will focus on:
The do's and don'ts when briefing experts – Rita Yousef, Special Counsel, Moray & Agnew This session will provide guidance on:
Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development. If so, then the practitioner may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. If you self-assess that this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills, this program may allow you to claim four (4) of the mandatory areas: (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. |
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| Luke O’Kane, Partner, Clyde & Co
David Baran, Barrister, Jack Shand Chambers Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Rita Yousef, Special Counsel, Moray & Agnew |
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4 CPD units
Course sessions
Personal injury law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar (78467)
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Practice management course: February 2026 – online
| Wednesday 11, Thursday 12 & Friday 13 February 2026 | |
| 10 CPD Units Online | |
| 9:00 AM 5:30 PM | |
| Note: The Law Society of NSW will be delivering this Practice Management Course entirely online. Some subjects will include online work that should be completed in advance, which will be made available via the online portal on 28 January 2026. Are you looking to start your own legal practice? Maybe you plan on joining an already successful practice as its newest principal? There are a few things you need to know first. Register for our Practice Management Course and gain the skills you need to succeed as a principal lawyer running a profitable practice. You will be taught how to lead your people and run an efficient and cost-effective practice by employing business management skills and quality systems. Our experienced facilitators will give you the tools you need to provide the highest quality services to clients, to engage your employees and run a successful practice for years to come. In NSW, lawyers who want to become the principal of a legal practice must undertake a legal practice management course to have Condition 3 removed from their practising certificate. This course fulfils this requirement. Topics covered include:
Online learning portal opens 28 January 2026. Proudly sponsored by
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10 CPD units
Course sessions
Practice management course: February 2026 – online (78458)
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Property law: One day intensive – live webinar
| Tuesday 24 February 2026 | |
| 6 CPD Units Online | |
| 9:00 AM 4:15 PM | |
Join this full-day intensive program specifically tailored to property law practitioners. Experts specialising in this area will cover many of the issues that you might face in your day-to-day practice. You will gain knowledge of the most current laws and cases and an expanded skill set, and 6 CPD units. This program complies with Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 under the Legal Profession Uniform Law requirements of Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Practice Management and Business Skills, Professional Skills, and Substantive Law. Latest cases from the Property Law list – Diane Skapinker, Principal, Skapinker Law Retail and commercial leasing – Gary Newton, Partner, HWLE Lawyers Taking instructions and providing clear contract advice – off-the plan contracts – Mark Smith, Principal, Brander Smith McKnight This session will cover the aspects of these contracts that require the most attention when it comes to advising purchasers. This analysis will also consider recent amendments to the Conveyancing Act that are intended to provide more protection to purchasers, as well as the role of good advice. Changes in strata law – Danielle Francis, Senior Associate, Chambers Russell Lawyers Ethics and professional responsibilities for property lawyers – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Navigating AUSTRAC’s starter program for conveyancers – from unboxing to action – Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor (AML), Law Society of NSW |
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Diane Skapinker, Principal, Skapinker Law |
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6 CPD units
Course sessions
Property law: One day intensive – live webinar (78460)
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