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The Law Society of NSW is pleased to deliver this recorded webinar complimentary to the legal profession, featuring a panel discussion on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF).
In this recorded webinar, our panel of AML experts discuss how solicitors can find out whether they will be captured by the AML reforms, how to carry out risk assessments, what red flags are, and what suspicious activity can look like, how the reforms interact with legal privilege, and what solicitors should start thinking about now to ensure they are more easily able to comply with the legislation. It also covers who can be an AML/CTF Compliance Officer, customer due diligence, and how solicitors can assess the use of existing practice management systems to undertake AML compliance, or whether investment in other technology may be required. The panel also discuss the United Kingdom and New Zealand experience with AML, and what Australian solicitors should think about when considering compliance with the AML regime. This recorded webinar is suitable for a range of audiences, from early career lawyers, staff who will need to engage with the day-to-day management of AML/CTF compliance, to senior lawyers and principal practitioners. |
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Recorded on November 2024 | |
Amy Bell, CEO, Teal Compliance Gary Hughes, Barrister, Britomart Chambers Jeremy Moller, Senior Advisor – Risk Advisory, Norton Rose Fulbright Australia | |
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Overview of AML/CTF obligations for solicitors and experience in other jurisdictions – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
People management – On-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 1 March 2022 as part of the Contract law essentials - mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar. People management - This session will cover some of the foundational considerations of the people component of practice management. Within professional services, people are at the core of our service, so it is critical to ensure they are engaged and able to competently and professionally deliver these services. As leaders, our day-to-day interactions with our people have a significant impact on this success. Topics covered will include recruitment and interviewing, review and feedback discussion, development and difficult conversations along with managing a diverse workplace with flexible work arrangements. 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. |
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Recorded on 1 March 2022 | |
Elicha Reitsma, Head of People & Capability, Coleman Greig |
Full - Practice essentials for government lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
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3 CPD units
3 CPD Units Live webinar |
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Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by government legal practitioners, while earning four CPD units. Topics include: Procuring, delivering and maintaining public infrastructure and services in NSW: Key legal principles and cases – Christine Lithgow, Principal, Christine Lithgow & Associates Confidentiality of government information in legal proceedings: Legal professional privilege and public interest immunity – Michael Rennie, Barrister, Level 6 St James Hall Both are substantive subjects worth their own in-depth examination. This paper will provide a brief refresher course on both topics, the mechanisms of asserting either form of privilege claim, and the extent to which LPP and PII can sometimes overlap. Ethics
for government lawyers – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of
NSW Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Coninuing 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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Christine Lithgow, Principal, Christine Lithgow
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Practice, procedure and conduct in the Supreme Court of NSW – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This session was recorded on 28 February 2024 as part of the Practice, procedure and conduct in the Supreme Court of NSW - live webinar. Join The Hon. Justice Julie Ward, President of the Court of Appeal, for a live webinar examining best practices when appearing in the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Attendees will gain valuable insights into procedure and learn practical tips on proper conduct when conducting matters in this jurisdiction. In order to enrol in this course, you will require a LawID account, please click here for further details on how to create a free non-member account. |
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Recorded on 28 February 2024 | |
The Honourable Justice Julie Ward, President of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of NSW | |
Present with impact – On-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 16 February 2022 as part of the Essentials for civil litigators - mandatory rule 6.1 live webinar. Presenting with impact – In this session participants will learn key principles and techniques for the effective planning and impactful delivery of business presentations. 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. |
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Recorded on 16 February 2022 | |
Tenille Halliday, Associate Partner, Duncan Young Consulting |
Probate update: The new online uncontested probate and administration applications – on-demand recording
1.5 CPD units
1.5 CPD Units Recorded webinar |
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This session was recorded on 9 August 2023 as part of the Probate update: The new online uncontested probate and administration applications – live webinar.
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Recorded on 9 August 2023 | |
Rebel Kenna, Director & Prothonotary, Supreme Court of New South Wales Richard Neal, Partner, Teece Hodgson & Ward Solicitors | |
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Probate: 12 Months of online applications and digital grants – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 27 June 2024 as part of the Probate: 12 Months of online applications and digital grants – live webinar. In this recorded webinar, hear from Senior Deputy Registrar Peter Onisforou, Supreme Court of New South Wales, as he discusses:
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Recorded on 27 June 2024 | |
Peter Onisforou, Senior Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court of New South Wales | |
Full - Problem solving strategies: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
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3 CPD units
Wednesday 9 July 2025 | |
3 CPD Units Online |
9:00 AM 12:15 PM | |
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Hear from legal experts in this live online course about problem solving strategies for legal practitioners, and earn three CPD units. Creativity in legal problem solving – Verity White, Founder & Chief Contract Enthusiast, Checklist Legal Discover the power of modern legal design as a practical, creative problem-solving toolkit, and how to think differently about some of the profession’s most persistent issues. Test out your new problem-solving skills on issues that affect you. Learn from real client case studies from various industries. Key takeaways You will discover:
Applying the Conduct
Rules to ethical problems – Linden
Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW Risk management – Malcolm
Heath, Practice Risk Manager, Lawcover A note from Lawcover: For principals of eligible law practices, this session will count as a Maintenance Event for the purposes of Lawcover’s ongoing Risk Management Education Program Premium Discount. For further information, visit Premium Discounts on the Lawcover website. 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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Verity White, Founder & Chief Contract Enthusiast ,Checklist Law Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW Malcolm Heath, Practice Risk Manager, Lawcover |
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Productivity in Practice: Cards on the Table – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 6 August 2025 as part of the Productivity in Practice: Cards on the Table – live webinar. In this powerful session, you’ll uncover the hidden strategies of master negotiators and learn how to navigate challenging conversations with clarity, confidence, and control—turning every interaction into a winning outcome. Our host, Dani Bennett, is an executive coach, corporate facilitator, and behavioural specialist. With 35 years of experience, Dani equips professionals with the mindset and tools to influence outcomes and negotiate with impact. Please note this session recording will only be available until 5 November 2025. |
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Recorded on 6 August 2025 | |
Dani Bennett, Executive Coach, Corporate Facilitator and Behavioural Specialist, MHPP | |
Professional skills for immigration lawyers – on-demand recording
0.5 CPD units
0.5 CPD Units On-demand recording |
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This session was recorded on 10 March 2022 as part of the Top tips for Immigration lawyers - mandatory rule 6.1 live webinar. Professional skills for immigration lawyers - Immigration lawyers in their day-to-day practice work with clients with a diverse range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This session will deal with how to best work in this field; look at communication styles with clients and also Departmental officers and Tribunal members, including the use of interpreters and translators; and will cover certain aspects of the Migration Regulations that can affect future applications including Public Interest Criterion 4020. 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. |
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Recorded on 10 March 2022 | |
Lillian Ajuria, Partner, Ajuria Lawyers Sarah Kabbara, Senior Associate, Ajuria Lawyers |
Proper management of a trust year by year – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This session was recorded on 14 March 2024 as part of the Key knowledge for commercial lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar. Proper management of a trust year by year – David Marks KC, Barrister, Inns of Court & Norman Hanna, Barrister, Inns of Court This session will look at the proper management of a trust - year by year. Quite apart from managing the tax position of a family group or investment structure, the lawyer has a role in ensuring decision-making is in order. The lessons from recent cases like JJ Owies (VSCA), Grand View (UKPC) and Legler (NZCA, NZSC appeal heard) will be addressed. This interactive session will discuss strategies for improving decision-making and ensuring that the intended structuring and tax planning actually works. David Marks KC will also discuss some recent lessons about trust distributions, particularly where there are foreign elements, or unusual types of income and gains. |
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Recorded on 14 March 2024 | |
Norman Hanna, Barrister, Inns of Court David Marks KC, Barrister, Inns of Court | |
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Property considerations in commercial transactions – On-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2022 – Business Law and Property Law streams.
In this session, Alicia Albury and Ben Harper-Phillips discuss the property issues (freehold and leasehold) that commonly arise in business sale and share sale transactions. They also cover the process of undertaking property due diligence to address these issues. |
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Recorded on 5 August 2022 | |
Alicia Albury, Partner, Maddocks Ben Harper-Phillips, Special Counsel, Maddocks |
Property Law: One day intensive – on-demand recording
6 CPD units
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These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar. Hear from legal experts in this live full-day online course specifically tailored to property lawyers that carries 6 CPD units. Experts specialising in this area will cover many of the issues that you might face in your day-to-day practice, and you will gain an expanded skill set and knowledge of the most current laws and cases. Topics include: Current Duties and Foreign Surcharge Issues – Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers Join Andrew Rider for session discussion issues relating to current duties and foreign surcharge, such as:
Managing off-the-plan sales contracts – Vanya Lozzi, Partner, Holding Redlich This session will provide insight into the duties for supporting clients who purchase property via an off-the-plan contract. Getting your practice ready for AML reforms – Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Legal Regulation, Law Society of NSW In this anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing session Carol Prasad will discuss matters that a captured property lawyer will need to start thinking about to comply with obligations as part of AML reforms. At the end of this session, you will understand:
Legal ethics for property lawyers – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW This session will examine ethical aspects of duties to the Court, the client and the profession, with specific application to property lawyers. Retail and commercial leasing and recent cases and law reform – Gary Newton, Partner, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers This session will provide you with a selection of recent cases, and an overview of law reform over the past year. Strata law: What has changed in the past year? – David Knoll, Barrister, 9 Selborne Chambers This session will cover a selection of significant decisions, and examine the effects of recent legislation:
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Recorded on 27 February 2025 | |
Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers Vanya Lozzi, Partner, Holding Redlich Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Legal Regulation, Law Society of NSW Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Gary Newton, Partner, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers David Knoll, Barrister, 9 Selborne Chambers | |
Reviewable powers of attorney: assessing capacity – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 4 March 2025 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive - live webinar. Reviewable powers of attorney: assessing capacity |
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Recorded on 4 March 2025 | |
Anne Britton, Deputy President and Division Head, Guardianship Division, NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal | |
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Risk management when solicitors are executors – on-demand recording (42956)
1 CPD units
1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This session was recorded on 4 March 2025 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive - live webinar. For solicitors who advise executors and solicitors who take on the role of executor, this session looks at risk management in the administration of estates, including:
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Recorded on 4 March 2025 | |
Jennifer McMillan, Manager, Practice Support Services, Lawcover | |
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Risk management: A better approach to contract negotiation – recorded webinar
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 21 February 2023 as part of the Handy hints for in-house lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar. In this session, you will cover the following issues:
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Recorded on 21 February 2023 | |
Jamie Prell, General Counsel & Company Secretary, LOD | |
Skills and tips for managing risks relating to complex parenting issues – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 25 February 2025 as part of the Key knowledge and skills for family lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar Skills and tips for managing risks relating to complex parenting issues – Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar, Consultant, Family & Relationship Law, Lander & Rogers In this session, Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar, an Accredited Specialist in Family Law, shares insights and strategies for working on complex parenting matters that involve significant risk issues. |
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Recorded on 25 February 2025 | |
Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar, Consultant, Family & Relationship Law, Lander & Rogers | |
Spotlight on professional obligations: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar
3 CPD units
Tuesday 30 September 2025 | |
3 CPD Units Live webinar |
9:00 AM 12:15 PM | |
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Hear from our legal experts about your professional obligations, while earning three CPD units. Getting your practice ready for AML/CTF reforms and an introduction to AML/CTF risk assessments – Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Legal Regulation, Law Society of NSW This session will address matters a captured law practice will need to start thinking about in order to comply with AML/CTF obligations. It will cover:
Professional responsibility for serving the administration of justice – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW This session will examine how our professional obligations give us a framework for our client relationship. Areas covered will include:
Disclosure and applying the Harman undertaking – Roxana Carrion, Special Counsel, Clayton Utz The Harman undertaking serves as a vital safeguard in litigation, with breaches—whether intentional or inadvertent—potentially leading to contempt of court and serious ethical consequences for solicitors. This presentation will guide you in understanding:
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, Legal
Regulation, Law Society of NSW Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW Roxana Carrion, Special Counsel, Clayton Utz |
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Stamp duty and land tax in real property transactions – on-demand recording (42756)
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 19 March 2024 as part of the Property law: One day intensive - live webinar. Stamp duty and land tax in real property transactions – Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers This session will cover the impact of recent legislative and other changes to stamp duty and land tax in real property transactions, including:
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Recorded on 19 March 2024 | |
Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers | |
Statutory interpretation for revenue lawyers – Recorded webinar
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 24 February 2023 as part of the NSW revenue law: One day intensive – live webinar. This session will cover:
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Recorded on 24 February 2023 | |
Igor Mescher, Barrister and Lecturer, University of New England | |
Statutory sentencing discounts in the world of EAGP – recorded webinar
1 CPD units
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2022 – Criminal Law stream. This session provides an overview of the statutory sentencing discount scheme for Early Appropriate Guilty Plea (EAGP) matters in NSW. Robert Hoyles details the statutory provisions governing discounts on sentencing as well as summarised some of the key cases. Moreover, the session provides practical tips on how to protect your client’s discount. WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT Viewers are advised that various Conference sessions contain graphic details that some may find distressing, including but not limited to references to sexual offences, child pornography and violence. Please review the program and use your discretion before proceeding. If you are in distress, the Solicitor Outreach Service (1800 592 296) and Lifeline (13 11 14) offer 24/7 counselling support. If you are concerned for your safety or that of someone else, please contact the Police or call 000 for emergency assistance. |
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Recorded on 5 August 2022 | |
Robert Hoyles, Director, Criminal Law, Legal Aid NSW |
Staying Well in the Law – Health Assessments: Why you need to put yourself first and not feel guilty – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 24 July 2024 as part of the 2024 Staying Well in the Law series. We so often hear of legal representatives putting their clients ahead of everyone else including themselves. This especially applies to their own physical and mental health, which are intrinsically linked. The decision to place one’s physical and mental health on the back burner can have significant consequences. This webinar will focus on the importance of participation in a yearly comprehensive health assessment that targets early detection and screening for disease, key health risk factors facing the legal profession, and how you can take charge of optimising your own health and wellbeing. |
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Recorded on 24 July 2024 | |
Neil Glockling, QLD State Manager, Executive Health
Solutions Elli Balafas, Wellbeing Manager, The Law Society of New South Wales | |
Staying well in the law: Addressing anxiety – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 18 June 2025 as part of the 2025 Staying Well in the Law series. In this webinar Anna Fischer, Wellbeing Manager for the Law Society of New South Wales, will unpack the science behind anxiety and outline some of the major contributors to its prevalence in the legal profession. You will learn how anxiety can be influenced by each person's individual makeup and background and hear how it often coincides with internal factors to affect our thoughts, behaviours, relationships, and our personal and professional efficacy. |
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Recorded on 18 June 2025 | |
Anna Fischer, Wellbeing Manager, The Law Society of NSW | |
Staying Well in the Law: How to Thrive in Law – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
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This session was recorded on 15 February 2024 as part of the 2024 Staying Well in the Law series. Research suggests we can all learn to thrive. Just like we've learned ways to be physically fit, there are practical things we can learn and do to be mentally fit, even during stress and struggle. During this one-hour webinar, Marie McLeod (founder of ThriveAbility and How to Thrive program) outlines her practical Wellbeing model, describing in detail the acronym "BEACON". Marie's mission is to show the world that happiness is a learnable skill and to make the science of wellbeing approachable, practical and easy to learn, regardless of where you are on the mental health continuum. |
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Recorded on 15 February 2024 | |
Marie McLeod, Founder of ThriveAbility & How to Thrive Program | |