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NOTE: This course was developed in March 2025. As the AML/CTF landscape continues to evolve rapidly, some course links and materials may not reflect the most recent information and resources. This course still remains useful in preparing you for the new regulatory requirements, particularly on topics such as red flags, risk assessment and your relevant ethical and professional obligations. The Law Society of NSW will continue to provide updates on AML/CTF developments. Please check the AML/CTF Hub regularly for the latest updates and resources. As a result of reforms to Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) regime, legal practices that provide designated services will have new regulatory obligations as of 1 July 2026. These services are defined in section 6 of the amended AML/CTF Act and include, for example, assisting a client with a property transaction, assisting a client to buy or sell a business or selling or transferring a shelf company. The Law Society’s self-paced course Preparing your practice for Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regime will assist you to prepare your practice for changes to Australia’s AML/CTF legislation. It is suitable for a wide range of audiences, including early career lawyers, senior staff needing to engage with the day-to-day management of AML/CTF compliance, and principal practitioners. The course comprises 12 chapters and will help you to understand:
Our on-demand interactive courses allow you to save your progress and learn to your own schedule. Courses include interactive and engaging content, knowledge checks and links to essential resources. Preparing your practice for Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regime features the expertise of the AML/CTF Reference Group of the Law Society of NSW, and is delivered by Bobbie Wan, Head of Regulatory Policy and Strategy at the Law Society of NSW. This course is offered complimentary to the legal profession. |
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| Developed by the AML/CTF Reference Group of the Law Society of NSW. Delivered by Bobbie Wan, Head of Regulatory Policy and Strategy at the Law Society of NSW | |
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Preparing your practice for Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regime – on-demand interactive
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand interactive |
Property law: One day intensive – On-demand recording
6 CPD units
| 6 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
| This session was recorded on Tuesday 24 February 2026 as part of the Property law: One day intensive – live webinar. 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 Real 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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| Recorded on Tuesday 24 February 2026 | |
Richard Harvey,
Special Counsel, Thornton + King (Chair) | |
Changes in strata law – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
This session was recorded on 24 February 2026 as part of the Property law: One day intensive – live webinar. In Australia, around 15% of residents live in strata-titled properties, and this figure continues to grow as urban density increases. Strata law is a complex and evolving area that directly affects everyday Australians, and recent reforms by the NSW Government aim to address the challenges of strata living. Join Danielle Francis of Chambers Russell Lawyers for an insightful session exploring the latest developments in strata law, including key legislative changes and recent case law. |
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| Recorded on 24 February 2026 | |
| Danielle Francis, Senior Associate, Chambers Russell Lawyers | |
Taking instructions and providing clear contract advice – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
This session was recorded on 24 February 2026 as part of the Property law: One day intensive – live webinar. Off the Plan Contracts are becoming increasingly popular with NSW’s rising population and housing crisis. Such contracts are useful in assisting developers to obtain finance and approval for new developments and can provide benefits to purchasers and developers. However, they also significantly alter the risk sharing profile of a property purchase; they can be laden with risks for purchasers, and so require scrutiny and negotiation before being accepted. 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. |
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| Recorded on 24 February 2026 | |
| Mark Smith, Principal, Brander Smith McKnight | |
Strata law: What has changed in the past year? – on-demand recording
0.75 CPD units
| 0.75 CPD Units On-demand recording |
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| These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar. 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 | |
| David Knoll, Barrister, 9 Selborne Chambers | |
Managing off-the-plan sales contracts – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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| These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar. This session will provide insight into the duties for supporting clients who purchase property via an off-the-plan contract. |
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| Recorded on 27 February 2025 | |
| Vanya Lozzi, Partner, Holding Redlich | |
Retail and commercial leasing and recent cases and law reform – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
| These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar. This session will provide you with a selection of recent cases, and an overview of law reform over the past year. |
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| Recorded on 27 February 2025 | |
| Gary Newton, Partner, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers |
Legal ethics for property lawyers – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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| These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar. 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. |
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| Recorded on 27 February 2025 | |
| Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW | |
Current duties and foreign surcharge Issues – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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| These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar. Join Andrew Rider for session discussion issues relating to current duties and foreign surcharge, such as:
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| Recorded on 27 February 2025 | |
| Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers | |
Leaving no room for error: Best practice drafting for put and call option deeds – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This session was recorded on 19 March 2024 as part of the Property law: One day intensive - live webinar. Leaving no room for error: Best practice drafting for put and call option deeds – Spyridon Augoustinos, Associate, Green & Associates Solicitors In this session you will learn:
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| Recorded on 19 March 2024 | |
| Spyridon Augoustinos, Associate, Green & Associates Solicitors | |
2025 In-House Lawyers Conference – on-demand recording
6 CPD units
| 6 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
A case study of compulsory land acquisition: Compensation and other considerations – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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In this recorded seminar, Lucinda Morphett will run through the basics of compulsory land acquisition in NSW. The seminar will also examine the quirks of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 (NSW), as well as recent case law relating to compulsory land acquisitions. This session was recorded as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2024. | |
| Recorded on 11 July 2024 | |
| Lucinda Morphett, Special Counsel, Holding Redlich | |
Spec Acc Conf 2024 - Property |
A summary of the NSW strata title laws - on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This session was recorded on 28 August 2025 as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2025. | |
| Recorded on 28 August 2025 | |
| Jane Crittenden, Principal, Jane Crittenden Lawyer | |
Advanced issues and strategies in caveat litigation – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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Caveat litigation is fast paced, requiring solicitors to make high-level tactical decisions under time pressure which will have significant consequences for their client. This seminar will traverse advanced issues and strategies in caveat litigation by considering common scenarios practitioners can expect to encounter and will provide the legal framework and strategies for achieving the best outcome. Topics covered will include withdrawal under s 74MA of the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW) (the Act), considerations relating to applications to extend or withdraw a caveat, and the role of substitute security for the caveat. The seminar will also touch on compensation under s 74P of the Act, professional obligations regarding lodgement of caveats, and how to effectively brief counsel on urgent applications. This session was recorded as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2024. | |
| Recorded on 16 August 2024 | |
| Vikram N Misra, Barrister, Clarence Chambers | |
Spec Acc Conf 2024 - Property |
Alternative dispute resolution for property matters – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This session focuses on the many possible avenues for dispute resolution in property matters. This includes 7.2.3 of the Law Society Contract, Section 66 of the Retail Leases Act 1994 (NSW), NCAT mediations regarding strata matters, and Lawcover mediations where a solicitor is accused of negligence. It also includes ASBFEO mediations and arbitrations for franchise/property disputes, “genuine steps” requirements in the Federal Court, Land & Environment Court conciliation conferences, Building Management Committee expert decisions, local councils’ facilitations regarding DAs, and expert referrals in a variety of matters.
This session was recorded as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2024. | |
| Recorded on 16 August 2024 | |
| John McDermott, Principal, McDermott & Associates | |
Spec Acc Conf 2024 - Property |
Busting the trust: When are trust assets available for distribution in a family law proceeding? – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
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In a series of cases, and most notably the landmark High Court decision in Kennon v Spry [2008] HCA 56; (2008) CLR 366, courts have found that, in certain circumstances, trust property can constitute ‘property of the parties to the marriage’ for the purpose of s79 of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth). Through detailed case studies, the presenters aim to elucidate key concepts and arm practitioners with the necessary knowledge to guide them through this often complex, and quickly evolving, area of family law practice. This session was recorded as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2024. WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT If you have experienced sexual assault, domestic or family violence and require assistance, please contact 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) to speak with a counsellor from the National Sexual Assault and Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service. If you are in distress, the Solicitor Outreach Service (1800 592 296) and Lifeline (13 11 14) offer 24/7 counselling support. | |
| Recorded on 15 August 2024 | |
| Farid Assaf SC, Barrister, Banco Chambers Clarissa Amato, Barrister, Banco Chambers | |
Spec Acc Conf 2024 - Family |
Combustible cladding: The latest law and likely developments – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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Fires in high rise towers (including the Grenfell Tower in London and Lacrosse in Melbourne) have brought notoriety to a popular façade finish known as aluminium composite panels (‘ACP’), and have seen legislative and regulatory amendment introduced in most states to prohibit the use of so-called ‘combustible cladding’. This has also seen building owners question the design and approvals process whereby such cladding was permitted and used in the buildings’ construction. Inevitably, litigation has ensued, with architects, engineers, certifiers, suppliers, subcontractors and head contractors the typical targets. The presenter will discuss these issues, the recent authorities that have considered them, and the implications for property owners. This session was recorded as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2024. | |
| Recorded on 15 August 2024 | |
| Richard Cheney SC, Barrister, Greenway Chambers | |
Spec Acc Conf 2024 - Property |
Commercial property transactions involving different types of entities – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This session will outline the main entities involved in commercial property transactions. It will contrast property transactions involving the sale of shares in the selling entity with typical real asset sales. Issues affecting certain types of entities will be discussed, such as Foreign Investment Review Board considerations; GST, including applicability or exemptions available; limitations on tax concessions for certain trusts and companies; and foreign surcharge duty/land tax considerations, particularly if the discretionary trust structure is used. Discussion will also include SMSFs, exemptions from the usual vendor warranties under the Conveyancing Act 1919 for certain types of sellers/contracts, application of vendor warranties under that Act for transactions involving lessees under long-term leases, and recent case law. This session was recorded as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2024. | |
| Recorded on Friday 16 August 2024 | |
| Amy Mourd, Principal, Mourd Evans Lawyers | |
Complex family law financial disputes – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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If the key is the identification and valuation of the property of the parties, how can the litigation process be tailored to progress the objective of the expeditious conclusion of complex financial disputes? Most practitioners know what a complex property matter is and have conducted one themselves. However, not everyone is familiar with how to use its parts to achieve a result. This session will assist in taking the leap to gain the third eye in complex matters. This session was recorded as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2024 WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT If you have experienced sexual assault, domestic or family violence and require assistance, please contact 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) to speak with a counsellor from the National Sexual Assault and Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service. If you are in distress, the Solicitor Outreach Service (1800 592 296) and Lifeline (13 11 14) offer 24/7 counselling support. | |
| Recorded on 15 August | |
| The Honourable Justice Peter Campton, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia | |
Spec Acc Conf 2024 - Family |
Complex IP issues in sale of business transactions – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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Intellectual property rights are an important and often valuable class of intangible assets used within businesses. The issues which arise in relation to intellectual property rights in the context of mergers and acquisitions can be complex, and the consequences can be dire when valuable intellectual property rights are not properly assigned to the buyer in a sale. This session will cover complex IP issues in the context of business sales including ownership and licensing issues, as well as contemporary issues which have arisen with the increased use of artificial intelligence within businesses. This session was recorded during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2023. |
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| Recorded on 18 August 2023 | |
| Amanda Comelli, Partner, Brown Wright Stein | |
PPSR; Personal Property Securities Register; discharge of interests |
Conveyancing fundamentals for solicitors – in-person workshop
11 CPD units
| Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 May 2026 | |
| 11 CPD Units In-person workshop | |
| 9:00 AM 4:30 PM | |
| The Law Society of New South Wales, 170 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000 | |
| Join Larry Noble for this comprehensive in-person program as he takes you through the fundamentals of conveyancing. Over 2 full days you will gain a practical understanding of the procedures involved in the purchase and sale of NSW residential property. As well as looking in detail at purchase and sale of Torrens title properties, the program will also cover strata title, community title, old system title, and crown lands. Topics include:
This course is suitable for solicitors who have recently started or plan to start practising conveyancing, or those who would like a thorough refresher. |
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| Larry Noble, Principal Solicitor at Larry Noble and Associates |
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Conveyancing procedures for support staff – in-person workshop
| Tuesday 2 June 2026 | |
| In-person workshop | |
| 9:00 AM 4:30 PM | |
This one-day introductory program for support staff covers the basic administrative procedures involved in conveyancing matters for the purchase and sale of residential property in New South Wales. Topics covered include:
This course is suitable for all legal support staff with little to no experience in this area of law, or who want a refresher. Please note this course is not suitable for solicitors and does not qualify you to become a licensed conveyancer. |
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| Larry Noble, Principal Solicitor at Larry Noble and Associates | |
| Support staff | |
Current considerations for intellectual property law – on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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Michael Williams, a leading light in the field of intellectual property (IP) in Australia, will discuss the current issues affecting the application of IP legislation to copyright, trade marks and patents. A key focus of this session will be the treatment of AI under IP law. This session was recorded as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2024. | |
| Recorded July 2024. | |
| Michael Williams, Partner, Gilbert + Tobin | |
Current issues in conveyancing practice 2025 - on-demand recording
1 CPD units
| 1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This session was recorded on 28 August 2025 as part of the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2025. | |
| Recorded on 28 August 2025 | |
| Tony Cahill, Legal author and commentator | |