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Essentials for hybrid legal practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 3 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
  

                     

This session was recorded on 23 January 2024 as part of the Essentials for hybrid legal practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar.


Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss practices for combining working from home and in the office, all the while earning three CPD units.

Topics include:

Managing team relationships in a hybrid workplace – Duncan Young, Director, Duncan Young Consulting

In this session, Duncan Young will consider tools and tips for working collaboratively and productively with colleagues in a hybrid legal workplace. 

Legal ethics – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, Law Society of NSW

This session will cover fulfilling professional responsibilities in a hybrid legal practice.

Wellbeing in hybrid workplaces – Simonette Vaja, Wellbeing Manager, Law Society of NSW

This session will provide an overview of optimal habits for high performing lawyers, including: 

  • Mental Agility – Growth Mindset
  • Evidence based best practice habits for mental wellbeing
  • Mental Fitness with Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction 

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.

Recorded on 23 January 2024
Duncan Young, Director, Duncan Young Consulting
Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, Law Society of NSW
Simonette Vaja, Wellbeing Manager, Law Society of NSW


3 CPD units

Non-Member $465.00
Member $330.00

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Key knowledge for commercial lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 4 CPD Units   On-demand recording
               

                                 

This session was recorded on 14 March 2024 as part of the Key knowledge for commercial lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar.

Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by commercial lawyers legal practitioners, while earning four CPD units.

Topics include:

It’s non-negotiable: navigating unfair terms in small business and consumer agreements – Jennifer Dean, Partner, Johnson Winter Slattery

Recent legislative reforms have created an increased focus on ensuring fairness in standard form contracts used in dealings with small businesses and consumers. This practical session provides an overview of the recent reforms, identifying unfair terms, compliance strategies and key takeaways from regulatory enforcement and case law.

Legal ethics – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, The Law Society of NSW

In this session Paul Monaghan will consider ethical issues and scenarios relevant to commercial lawyers.

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.

Wellbeing and commercial practice – Simonette Vaja, Wellbeing Manager, The Law Society of NSW

This session will provide an overview of optimal habits for high performing lawyers, including: 

  • Mental Agility – Growth Mindset
  • Evidence based best practice habits for mental wellbeing
  • Mental Fitness with Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction 
Recorded on 14 March 2024
Jennifer Dean, Partner, Johnson Winter Slattery
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, The Law Society of NSW
Norman Hanna, Barrister, Inns of Court
David Marks KC, Barrister, Inns of Court
Simonette Vaja, Wellbeing Manager, The Law Society of NSW


4 CPD units

Non-Member $535.00
Member $375.00

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Ethical considerations in contract law – On-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


This session was recorded on 24 March 2026 as part of the Crucial pointers in contract law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar.

This session will present core ethical issues and practical examples in the area of contract law. The presentation will focus on: 

  • An overview of the ethical and regulatory frameworks for legal practice. 
  • Duties to the Court, the client and the profession in this context. 
  • Meeting ethical obligations in regard to AI. 
  • Managing new ethical issues relating to AML. 
Recorded on 24 March 2026 
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW 


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Growth in practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – On-demand recording

 3 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

  
   

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 includes:

  • Providing proper cost disclosure, and exceptions to cost disclosure.
  • The consequences of failing to properly disclose.
  • The benefits of entering into a cost agreement with the client and the different types of cost agreements.
  • Cost disputes.
  • Cost recovery, including cost assessments.
  • A discussion on proper billing practices.


Ethical issues that arise for a growing practice 
– Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW

Linden provides an update on recent ethical issues, focusing on issues that arise when a practice is growing, such as:

  • Responsibility.
  • Client conflicts.
  • Confidentiality.


Skills that scale: Communication, collaboration, and conflict resolution
 – Anna Fischer, Growth & Wellbeing Manager, Law Society of NSW

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 addresses 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.
Recorded on 23 March 2026 
Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW
Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW
Anna Fisher, Growth & Wellbeing Manager, The Law Society of NSW


3 CPD units

Non-Member $465.00
Member $330.00

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Courtroom advocacy: The world of the Local Court – On-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

 
This session was recorded on 21 March 2026 as part of the Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

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:
  •  A framework for approaching advocacy in the Local Court.
  • The elements of preparation.
  • Practising to perform.
  • Tips to improve your advocacy over time.
Recorded on 21 March 2026
Matthew Ward, Partner, Morrisons


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – On-demand recording

 4 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
   
    

These sessions were recorded on 21 March 2026 as part of the Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

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:

  • Selecting the right counsel for the matter, the client and yourself.
  • Letters of instruction.
  • The brief to counsel.
  • Proofs of evidence and defence material.
  • Managing the relationship on an ongoing basis.
  • Costs.
  • Common feedback from counsel.

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: 

  • Recent sexual assault communication privilege cases. 
  • The proposed statutory review of the sexual consent reforms introduced by the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Consent Reforms) Act 2021. 
  • ICOs for Federal offenders. 
  • Sentencing juvenile offenders for ‘adult-like’ conduct. 
  • Sentencing principles. 
  • The UK AI predictive offences scheme. 


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:

  • An overview of the ethical and regulatory frameworks for legal practice.
  • Duties to the Court, the client and the profession in this context.
  • Meeting ethical obligations in regard to AI.
  • Managing new ethical issues relating to AML.

 

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:

  • A framework for approaching advocacy in the Local Court.
  • The elements of preparation.
  • Practising to perform.
  • Tips to improve your advocacy over time.


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. 

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. 

Recorded on 21 March 2026
Trudie Cameron, Principal Lawyer, Practice Leader - NSW & ACT, Armstrong Legal
Manny Conditsis, Director Conditsis, Lawyers
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Matthew Ward, Partner, Morrisons


4 CPD units

Non-Member $535.00
Member $375.00

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Navigating Change: Mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 3 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
  

     

This session was recorded on 12 December 2024 as part of the Navigating Change: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar. 

Hear from legal experts in this on-demand course as they discuss tips and best practices in navigating change, while earning three CPD units. 

Topics include: 

Using prompt engineering in AI to support your legal research – Rhiannon Perrin, Research Consultant, MinterEllison

AI technology is becoming more prevalent and useful in legal practice, especially in the area of legal research. Rhiannon Perrin will demonstrate this in a presentation that aims to help lawyers leverage the power of AI to enhance their legal research skills and outcomes.

This presentation will:

  • demonstrate some practical applications of AI tools that can help lawyers conduct legal research more efficiently and effectively
  • cover topics such as organising authority lists, comparing versions of a Bill and creating Boolean search strings
  • provide guidance on how to use free AI tools such as Copilot Web
  • demonstrate how lawyers can create effective prompts to conduct research tasks with the help of AI

Understanding your ethical responsibility – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, Law Society of NSW 
 
In this session Paul Monaghan will explore professional responsibilities to clients through the medium of ethical scenarios and case studies. 


Alternative ways to practise – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, The Law Society of NSW

This presentation will outline alternative ways to practise law, and what is involved in changing your current role to that of a locum, solicitor consultant or independent contractor.

This presentation will cover:

  • the difference between independent contractors, locums, and solicitor consultants
  • how to set yourself up in one of these roles
  • the regulatory, licensing, and insurance cover requirements for each of these roles
  • the type of alternative role that would assist you most in your current practice when you need extra resources.

Practitioners should inform themselves about 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.

Recorded on 12 December 2024
Rhiannon Perrin, Research Consultant, MinterEllison
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, Law Society of NSW  
Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, The Law Society of NSW


3 CPD units

Non-Member $465.00
Member $330.00

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Crucial pointers in contract law: mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 4 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

   

  

This session was recorded on 27 March 2025 as part of the Crucial pointers in contract law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar.

Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current contract law issues faced by legal practitioners, while earning four CPD units.

This course will include four sessions:

Contract drafting tips for preventing disputes – Amanda Comelli, Partner, Brown White Stein Lawyers & Eleanor Arthurson, Associate, Brown Wright Stein Lawyers

In this session, gain useful drafting skills from an Accredited Specialist in Business Law experienced in general contract drafting and review in a range of areas; these include commercial and corporate law, tax law, trusts and estate planning. 

File and data management for contract lawyers – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW

By the end of this session, you will:

  • Be familiar with costs disclosure obligations.
  • Understand how to establish optimal billing practices.
  • Be able to establish a costs practice with appropriate costs precedents.

Ethics in contract law – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW

This session will provide a review of the ethical aspects of duties to the court, the client and the profession, and their practical applications in the area of contract law.

Damages for breach of contract and wasted expenditure – Ourania Konstantinidis, Partner, Dentons

This session will cover the High Court’s recent decision in Cessnock City Council v 123 259 932 P/L dealing with the appropriate measure of damages for breach of contract. We will dive into:

  • A snapshot of historical cases on damages and how the High Court arrived at the landmark decision.
  • The High Court’s guidance on reliance damages for breach of contract with a particular focus on wasted expenditure and the recently established ‘facilitation principle’.
  • How the courts will approach disputes involving damages incurred in reliance on contractual promises.
  • Important practical strategies as to how you can manage risk when drafting contracts or advising your clients.

Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your understanding about this important and evolving area of contract law from the solicitor who ran the High Court case from its origins.

Recorded on 27 March 2025

Amanda Comelli, Partner, Brown White Stein Lawyers
Eleanor Arthurson, Associate, Brown Wright Stein Lawyers
Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Ourania Konstantinidis, Partner, Dentons



4 CPD units

Non-Member $535.00
Member $375.00

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Civil litigators mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 4 CPD Unit  On-demand recording




This session was recorded on 20 March 2025 as part of the Civil litigators: Mandatory Rule 6.1 – live webinar

Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by civil litigators, while earning four CPD units.
Topics include:

Developments in evidence law – Carmel Lee, Barrister, Greenway Chambers

In this session, learn about recent developments in evidence law and their application to civil litigation.

Legal ethics – 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 practical applications for civil litigators.

Building your civil litigation practice – Alistair Marshall, Director, Professional Services Business Development

The session will focus on how to counteract the effects of a market slowdown and demonstrate what it takes to stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy marketplace.

Many firms suffer from a lack of awareness, underperforming websites, no real point of difference from the competition and personnel who consider themselves professionals rather than marketers or salespeople.

Session participants will learn how to engage potential clients without sounding confused or bland and also how to build trust and credibility, so they become the provider of choice over time. 

Key points to be covered include:

  • Why you should change your attitude and behaviour relating to business development.
  • The profit model all successful businesses must master.
  • How the answers to three simple questions can change your financial life.
  • The ‘must implement’ ideas to drive revenue growth in the new modern world.

Working with Counsel – Paul Cutler, Migration Lawyer, Barrister, Mediator and Arbitrator

Working with Counsel should be a constructive and collaborative process for both solicitor and barrister. Each have their own roles in civil litigation. Good teamwork and understanding are essential to achieve the best result for the client. This session will look at some of the important aspects of briefing, working with and instructing counsel at trial.

Recorded on 20 March 2025
Carmel Lee, Barrister, Greenway Chambers
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Alistair Marshall, Director, Professional Services Business Development
Paul Cutler, Migration Lawyer, Barrister, Mediator and Arbitrator


4 CPD units

Non-Member $535.00
Member $375.00

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Personal injury law: Mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 4 CPD Unit  On-demand interactive / recording
   

                      

This session was recorded on 12 March 2025 as part of the Personal injury law: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by personal injury practitioners, while earning four CPD units.

Topics include:

Case law: A year in review – Rita Yousef, Special Counsel, Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers
This case law update will provide you with important insights from a selection of recent personal injury cases. 

Legal ethics – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW
This session examines ethical aspects of duties to the Court, the client and the profession, with practical applications for personal injury lawyers.

Tips for growing a personal injury practice – Carmine Santone, Director, Santone Lawyers
Gain practical skills for setting up and expanding your personal injury practice from Carmine Santone, who has had extensive experience in both areas, and in a broad spectrum of personal injury matters.

Costs for personal injury lawyers – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitors, The Law Society of NSW
By the end of this session, you will:

  • Be familiar with costs disclosure obligations
  • Understand how to establish optimal billing practices, and
  • Be able to establish a costs practice with appropriate costs precedents.

For Mandatory rule 6.1 courses 

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.

Recorded on 12 March 2025
Rita Yousef, Special Counsel, Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers
Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW
Carmine Santone, Director, Santone Lawyers
Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitors, The Law Society of NSW

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4 CPD units

Non-Member $535.00
Member $375.00

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Latest developments in legal practice: Mandatory Rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 3 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
  

                          

This session was recorded on 30 January 2025 as part of the Latest developments in legal practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar.

Hear from legal experts about the latest developments and skills required for best legal practice, while earning three CPD units.

Communication and influencing skills in online legal practice – Duncan Young, Director, Duncan Young Consulting

In today’s digital legal environment, effective communication and influencing skills are more essential than ever to foster client trust, manage virtual relationships, and present compelling cases remotely. This workshop will equip legal practitioners with strategies to enhance their online communication skills, ensuring they can convey professionalism, empathy, and authority in virtual interactions.

Participant takeaways:

  • Mastering virtual client relationships: Understand the nuances of building and maintaining client trust and rapport in a digital setting, from initial contact to ongoing case updates.
  • Effective virtual presentation skills: Learn techniques for presenting legal arguments and cases persuasively in virtual courtrooms or client meetings, maintaining impact and clarity.
  • Non-verbal communication in video calls: Recognise and leverage body language, eye contact, and other non-verbal cues in virtual meetings to project confidence and enhance understanding.
  • Building influence through empathy: Use empathetic listening and client-centred communication to enhance influence and foster positive relationships in the digital space.

The ethics of using Generative AI – 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 lawyers when using Generative AI.

Getting your practice ready for AML reforms – Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Legal Regulation, Law Society of NSW

Welcome to the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) session where we discuss matters that a captured Solicitor will need to start thinking about to comply with obligations as part of AML reforms.   

At the end of this session, you will learn about: 

  • The Australian AML/CTF regulatory framework and the potential harm that can be caused by money laundering and terrorism financing,  
  • Why Solicitors are captured by the reforms, and  
  • How to take stock of your current systems and processes to enable you to undertake a gap analysis.
Recorded on 30 January 2025
Duncan Young, Director, Duncan Young Consulting
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Legal Regulation, Law Society of NSW


3 CPD units

Non-Member $465.00
Member $330.00

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Important issues for in-house lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 4 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

                    

This session was recorded on 6 February 2025 as part of the Important issues for in-house lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss some of the current issues faced by in-house legal practitioners, while earning four CPD units. 

AI and your professional skills – Caryn Sandler, Partner + Chief Knowledge and Innovation Officer, Gilbert + Tobin

Artificial Intelligence (particularly Gen AI) has now well and truly arrived in the legal industry and has the potential to shake up the way we practice. This session will serve as your guide to the Gen AI technologies that will likely change the way we find, review and write legal content. Taking a vendor-agnostic approach, we’ll bypass the hype and explain everything you need to know about:

  • The current state of Gen AI in the legal industry.
  • Emerging legal use cases.
  • Gen AI demonstration.
  • Considerations when working with Gen AI.
  • What you need to do now to prepare for potential changes to legal service delivery.

Ethical issues for in-house lawyers – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW

In this session Linden will review recent issues in ethics, focusing on:

  • Avoiding misleading statements.
  • Managing client expectations.
  • Understanding your confidentiality obligations.

Changes to Australia’s privacy and data security regime – Amber Cerny, Corporate Law Partner, EY Oceania

In this session you will get an update on changes to Australia’s amended privacy and data security laws.

We will also cover what the changes mean for you:

  • How leading inhouse counsel are supporting their businesses to be compliant with the laws.
  • How best to identify and mitigate risks.

The right to disconnect – Carly Stebbing, Partner, Longton Legal

This session will explore the implications of Australia's ‘right to disconnect’ reforms both for employers and for employees. The presentation will include an examination of how to ensure compliance while fostering a healthier work environment.

Recorded on 6 February 2025
Caryn Sandler, Partner + Chief Knowledge and Innovation Officer, Gilbert + Tobin
Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Amber Cerny, Corporate Law Partner, EY Oceania
Carly Stebbing, Partner, Longton Legal


4 CPD units

Non-Member $535.00
Member $375.00

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Managing issues with bail applications – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


 

This session was recorded on 1 March 2025 as part of the Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

This session will offer a practical guide on how to deal with common challenges that arise in release applications. 

Recorded on 1 March 2025
Michal Mantaj, Trial Advocate, Director, Conditsis Lawyers 


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Due diligence in practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 3 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

 
 

This session was recorded on 31 March 2025 as part of the Due diligence in practice: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

Hear from legal experts in this live online course about due diligence in practice, and earn three CPD units. 

Topics include: 

Risk management systems around disclosure – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW 

By the end of this session, you will: 

  • Be familiar with costs disclosure obligations. 
  • Understand how to establish optimal billing practices. 
  • Be able to establish a costs practice with appropriate costs precedents. 


Disclosure issues – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
 

This session will review recent issues in ethics, focusing on: 

  • Avoiding misleading statements. 
  • Managing client expectation. 
  • Understanding your confidentiality obligations. 


Overview of requirements under the amended AML regime for designated service providers – Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Legal Regulation, Law Society of NSW
 

This session will provide an overview of the requirements under the amended Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) legislation that will apply to Tranche 2 entities such as lawyers.  

Participants in this course can expect to:  

  • Learn about the Australian AML/CTF regulatory framework and the potential harm that can be caused by money laundering and terrorism financing.  
  • Gain an understanding of the obligations under the AML/CTF legislation applicable to lawyers who provide designated services, including customer due diligence, the AML/CTF program, risk assessment, reporting, record keeping and enrolment. 
  • Learn how lawyers can start to prepare.


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.

Recorded on 31 March 2025
Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW  
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW  
Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor, Legal Regulation, Law Society of NSW 


3 CPD units

Non-Member $465.00
Member $330.00

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Data breach prevention, assessment and reporting – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

 

This session was recorded on 25 March 2025 as part of the Privacy and data management essentials: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar.

Data breach prevention, assessment and reporting – Cate Cloudsdale, Counsel, Quay Law Partners

This session will focus on the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and will include: 

  • Assessing a suspected eligible data breach, including whether there is a likelihood of ‘serious harm’.
  • Notification requirements and timelines for action.
  • The regulator’s powers to obtain information and to direct an entity to notify.
  • How to prevent data breaches through data limitation, retention practices, and security measures.

The session will also touch on the Government’s privacy reforms and how these may impact data breach notification requirements and security practices in the near future.

Recorded on 25 March 2025
Cate Cloudsdale, Counsel, Quay Law Partners


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Ethical data management – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


This session was recorded on 25 March 2025 as part of the Privacy and data management essentials: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar.

Ethical data management – protecting confidentiality – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW

In this session, Linden will review recent issues in ethics, focusing on:

  • Avoiding misleading statements.
  • Managing client expectations.
  • Understanding your confidentiality obligations.
Recorded on 25 March 2025
Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Key knowledge and skills for family lawyers: mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 4 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
   

              

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 

Hear from legal experts as they discuss some of the current issues faced by family legal practitioners, while earning four CPD units.

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.

Ethics for family lawyers – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW

In this session, Linden reviews recent issues in ethics, focusing on:

  • Avoiding misleading statements.
  • Client expectation management.
  • Confidentiality obligations.

Working with Independent Children's Lawyers – Skye Owen, Special Counsel, Lander & Rogers

In this session, Skye discusses the role and mandatory obligations of Independent Children’s Lawyers (ICLs). She explores when ICLs are required, how they are appointed and who bears the cost, with insights into how the recent amendments have impacted ICLs. Additionally, she discusses the types of evidence that assists ICLs, and what this means for you, along with practical communication tips for working with ICLs.

Family law case law: year in review – Craig Nicol, Editor, The Family Law Book & Keleigh Robinson Co-Editor, The Family Law Book

In this session Craig Nicol & Keleigh Robinson review notable family law cases from 2024, with a discussion of key takeaways from these cases and how they may be applied to day-to-day practice.

Recorded on 25 February 2025
Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar, Consultant, Family & Relationship Law, Lander & Rogers
Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Skye Owen, Special Counsel, Lander & Rogers
Craig Nicol, Editor, The Family Law Book & Keleigh Robinson Co-Editor, The Family Law Book


4 CPD units

Non-Member $535.00
Member $375.00

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Working with counsel – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

 

This session was recorded on 20 March 2025 as part of the Civil litigators: Mandatory Rule 6.1 – live webinar

Working with Counsel – Paul Cutler, Migration Lawyer, Barrister, Mediator and Arbitrator

Working with Counsel should be a constructive and collaborative process for both solicitor and barrister. Each have their own roles in civil litigation. Good teamwork and understanding are essential to achieve the best result for the client. This session will look at some of the important aspects of briefing, working with and instructing counsel at trial.

Recorded on 20 March 2025
Paul Cutler, Migration Lawyer, Barrister, Mediator and Arbitrator


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Time management skills for billable hours – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

 

This session was recorded on 13 March 2025 as part of the Early career lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar. 

Time management skills for billable hours – Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW

By the end of this session, you will:

  • Be familiar with costs disclosure obligations.
  • Understand how to establish optimal billing practices.
  • Be able to establish a costs practice with appropriate costs precedents.
Recorded on Thursday 13 March 2025
Nick Satouris, Professional Support Solicitor, Law Society of NSW


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – on-demand recording

 4 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

   

                     

This session was recorded on 1 March 2025 as part of the Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

Hear from legal experts in this live online course as they discuss core issues for criminal lawyers, all while earning four CPD units. 

Topics include:    

Case law review – Andrew Tiedt, Director, J Sutton Associates 

This session will cover recent cases dealing with issues of criminal practice and procedure and other cases of interest affecting criminal law practitioners.  


Ethics for criminal lawyers – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
 

This session will provide a review of the ethical aspects of duties to the Court, the client and the profession, and their practical application for criminal law practitioners. 


Working effectively with counsel on criminal law matters 
– Arjun Chhabra, Barrister, Maurice Byers Chambers
 

This session will explore the complementary roles of the solicitor and the barrister in criminal law matters, and constructive practices for solicitors that can optimise the solicitor–barrister relationship. 

Managing issues with bail applications – Michal Mantaj, Trial Advocate, Director, Conditsis Lawyers 

This session will offer a practical guide on how to deal with common challenges that arise in release applications. 

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.

Recorded on 1 March 2025
Andrew Tiedt, Director, J Sutton Associates  
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW 
Arjun Chhabra, Barrister, Maurice Byers Chambers   
Michal Mantaj, Trial Advocate, Director, Conditsis Lawyers 


4 CPD units

Non-Member $535.00
Member $375.00

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Case law: A year in review – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


This session was recorded on 12 March 2025 as part of the Personal injury law: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

Case law: A year in review – Rita Yousef, Special Counsel, Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers
This case law update will provide you with important insights from a selection of recent personal injury cases.

Recorded on 12 March 2025
Rita Yousef, Special Counsel, Caroll & O'Dea Lawyers


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Procuring, delivering and maintaining public infrastructure and services in NSW – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
                                                                               


This session was recorded on 26 February 2025 as part of the Practice essentials for government lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 – live webinar.

Procuring, delivering and maintaining public infrastructure and services in NSW: Key legal principles and cases – Christine Lithgow, Principal, Christine Lithgow & Associates
Informed by case law, this session will provide an overview of the principles for managing the full procurement life cycle, including ensuring sustainability.

Recorded on 26 February 2025
Christine Lithgow, Principal, Christine Lithgow & Associates


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Ethics for criminal lawyers – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording



This session was recorded on 1 March 2025 as part of the Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

This session will provide a review of the ethical aspects of duties to the Court, the client and the profession, and their practical application for criminal law practitioners. 

Recorded on 1 March 2025
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW 


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Case law review – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording



This session was recorded on 1 March 2025 as part of the Core issues for criminal lawyers: Mandatory rule 6.1 - live webinar.

This session will cover recent cases dealing with issues of criminal practice and procedure and other cases of interest affecting criminal law practitioners.  

Recorded on 1 March 2025
Andrew Tiedt, Director, J Sutton Associates


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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