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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2022 – Business Law and Property Law streams.
Andrew Rider covers the technical and practical aspects of recent major changes to NSW stamp duty affecting common property transactions, including a detailed understanding of the changes in beneficial ownership of dutiable property in terms of what types of transactions are caught and what exceptions apply. Other topics covered include acknowledgement of a trust, foreign surcharges and the expanded relief for Australian based developers, family farm transfers, and the new general anti-avoidance and promotor provisions. |
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Recorded on 5 August 2022 | |
Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers |
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Recent major changes to NSW stamp duty – on-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
Advising clients on IP asset management – on-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2022 – Business Law and Property Law streams. Georgina Hey and Mindaugas Skavronskas provide a comprehensive breakdown of the different types of IP assets and their distinction from quasi-IP concepts from the perspective of providing accurate and thoughtful advice to clients. Moreover, this session delves into the creation and protection of IP assets, the audit and management of IP portfolios, IP valuation and commercialisation as well as IP enforcement. |
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Recorded on 5 August 2022 | |
Georgina Hey, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Mindaugas Skavronskas, Special Counsel, Norton Rose Fulbright |
Surrogacy and the law – recorded webinar
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This recorded webinar was pre-recorded in August 2022 for the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Family Law stream. This session covers the current legal framework of surrogacy in Australia. Alfonso Layson provides an overview of the key Australian surrogacy cases and explained how surrogacy legislation has developed and adapted. He also touches on the issue of offshore surrogacy and the recognition of parental rights within Australia for babies born overseas. Moreover, the presentation explores the issue of surrogacy reform and the potential for uniform laws across Australia. |
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Recorded in August 2022 | |
Alfonso Layson, Senior Associate, Sarah Bevan Family Lawyers |
Silicosis and silica related diseases: A review on how to run these claims in NSW – recorded webinar
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This recorded webinar was pre-recorded in August 2022 for the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Personal Injury stream. In this session, Joanne Wade explains what silicosis is and outlined the reasons for the reemergence of this disease. Joanne also provides an overview of the court process for bringing silicosis compensation claims in the NSW Dust and Diseases Tribunal. Furthermore, she discusses the recent case of Badenoch v Granite Transformations Pty Ltd [2022] NSWDDT 1. |
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Recorded in August 2022 | |
Joanne Wade, National Head of Asbestos and Dust Diseases, Slater and Gordon |
The Children’s Court of New South Wales: Distinctive practices and procedures – videocast
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1 CPD Unit Videocast |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Criminal Law stream. Through a case study, you will be taken through legislation relevant to proceedings in the Children's Court and will gain a deeper understanding of how these provisions are applied. The legislation examined includes; Crimes Act 1900, Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998, Young Offenders Act 1997, Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 (NSW), Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 and Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 (NSW). Judge Skinner also considers the issues of Doli Incapax, bail, sentencing and parole for young offenders. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Her Honour Judge Ellen Skinner, President, Children's Court of New South Wales |
Criminal and mental health law – on-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Criminal Law stream. This session explores the intersection of criminal law and mental health law. Corrie Goodhand provides a recap of the changes introduced by the Mental Health & Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act 2020 (NSW) and offers a consideration of the pathways through the custodial and forensic system for forensic patients. This session also delves into applications for extension of forensic status in the Supreme Court. Please note that not all questions asked by the live audience are clearly audible. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Corrie Goodhand, Barrister, Black Chambers |
Secret trials: Open justice, national security and the NSI Act – On-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Criminal Law stream. This session explores the highly controversial issue of secret trials. Kieran Pender delves into the history of closed and partially-closed judicial proceedings, the enactment of the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004, and examines case studies concerning Witness J, Witness K, Bernard Collaery and David McBride. Furthermore, this session covers open justice concerns and the issue of whether the NSI Act is unconstitutional. Kieran Pender also considers matters concerning reform in terms of the INSLM inquiry and prospects for a wider review and legislative change. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Kieran Pender, Senior Lawyer, Human Rights Law Centre |
Walama List and cultural healing – videocast
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Criminal Law stream. This session provides a thorough overview of the Walama List, with an emphasis on its objectives and the holistic approach to sentencing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander offenders that utilises a restorative and therapeutic model. Furthermore, Her Honour discusses the role of Elders and Respected Community Members and the importance of cultural authority. Please note that not all questions asked by the live audience are clearly audible. 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 4 August 2022 | |
The Honourable Justice Dina Yehia, Supreme Court of New South Wales |
Statutory sentencing discounts in the world of EAGP – recorded webinar
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1 CPD Unit Recorded webinar |
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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 |
White collar crime: Some practical considerations – on-demand recording
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2022 – Criminal Law stream. In this session, Justin Wong and Adam Faro outline ASIC’s powers. The presenters discuss examination notices and provided tips on preparing clients for an examination. This session also covers the conduct of an examination. Moreover, the presentation delves into the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (NSW) as well as travel bans under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). 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 | |
Adam Faro, Barrister, Forbes Chambers Justin Wong, Principal Lawyer, Streeton Lawyers |
A comparison of consent laws in Australia – on-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2022 – Criminal Law stream. This session covers the rise of affirmative consent laws. To provide context, Will Tuckey discusses the old law before delving into the campaign for affirmative consent laws and the subsequent NSW amendments. Furthermore, Mr Tuckey provides a comparison of these laws with those of other Australian jurisdictions. 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 | |
Will Tuckey, Barrister, Samuel Griffith Chambers |
Update from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia – videocast
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Family Law stream. In this session, the Honourable Deputy Chief Justice McClelland AO discusses the impact of the pre-action procedures; the creation of a dispute resolution culture and significant decisions regarding the review of Registrars’ decisions. 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 4 August 2022 | |
The Honourable Deputy Chief Justice Robert McClelland AO, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia |
The National Arbitration List: Two years on - videocast
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0.5 CPD Unit Videocast |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Family Law stream. The National Arbitration List has been in operation for more than two full years, leading to hundreds of arbitrations being brought to finality in usually less than six months. In this session, The Honourable Justice Wilson brings with him 35 years’ experience of complex arbitrations in the commercial arena. His Honour explains some of the techniques that have heralded success of the National Arbitration List in the arena of family law. 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 4 August 2022 | |
The Honourable Justice Wilson, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia |
The Kennon case: Is it a bridge too far? – videocast
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1 CPD Unit Videocast |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Family Law stream. The Honourable Colin Forrest SC outlines the Kennon case and the principles that arose in the decision. The presentation also considers the cases decided since Kennon in which those principles have been considered, discussed, applied or distinguished; and explores the applicability and relevance of these principles today and whether there are any alternatives. Please note that not all questions asked by the live audience are clearly audible. 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 4 August 2022 | |
The Honourable Colin Forrest SC, Barrister, Family Law Chambers |
The different powers of Registrars in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia – videocast
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Family Law stream. By the end of this session, you will have a greater understanding of the Judicial Registrar’s delegations at the first return date and the subsequent case management pathway. Judicial Registrar Kimberley Buttriss provides an overview of the Senior Judicial Registrar delegations at the interlocutory stage and discusses how threshold issues are now dealt with in the new case management pathway. Furthermore, Judicial Registrar Buttriss delves into the obscure and less known delegations that Registrars have in their tool box and explains how you can assist the Registrar in exercising their delegation. Please note that not all questions asked by the live audience are clearly audible. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Judicial Registrar Kimberly Buttriss, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia |
Setting aside financial agreements – videocast
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1 CPD Unit Videocast |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 - Family Law stream. In their presentation, Greg McNally SC and David Stewart discuss the key legislative requirements for a binding financial agreement and the recent case of Bachman & Donohoe [2021] in Division 1 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. This session will provide you with an understanding of the fundamental requirement of independent legal advice, the nature and quality of the legal advice required and the reliance on certificates of independent advice. It also covers issues relating to evidence of legal advisers in contested financial agreement matters. Please note that not all questions asked by the live audience are clearly audible. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Greg McNally, Barrister, Nine Wentworth Chambers David Stewart, Barrister, Nine Wentworth Chambers |
Recent developments: Construing dangerous recreational activities and the materialisation of an obvious risk – on-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 – Personal Injury stream. Patrick Thompson discusses the various types of dangerous recreational activities. Moreover, this presentation delves into sections 5B, 5F, 5K and 5L of the Civil Liability Act. This session also covers the very recent case of Tapp v Bushmen’s Campdraft & Rodeo Association Limited [2022]. Please note that not all questions asked by the live audience are clearly audible. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Patrick Thompson, Principal, Thompson Cooper Lawyers |
Vicarious PTSD in the High Court: Kozarov v State of Victoria – videocast
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1 CPD Unit Videocast |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 – Personal Injury stream. In this session, Michael McAuley analyses the recent High Court decision of Kozarov v State of Victoria [2022] HCA 12, involving a solicitor working for the Victorian Office of Public Prosecutions in a specialist sexual assault unit. Michael considers Kozarov in the context of prior mainly High Court decisions as to both work and psychiatric injury. In particular, the prior case of Koehler v Cerebos (Australia) Ltd [2005] HCA 15 is considered. Please note that not all questions asked by the live audience are clearly audible. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Michael McAuley, Barrister, 2 Selborne Chambers |
Historic sexual abuse law – videocast
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1 CPD Unit Videocast |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 – Personal Injury stream. This session provides an overview of sexual abuse litigation in Australia. Ali Pettit covers the recent decisions in Australia for historical abuse cases and the main challenges for practitioners in this area of law. Furthermore, she delves into the relevant issues surrounding morals, law, emotion and money that can arise in these cases. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Alessandra Pettit, Associate, Stacks Goudkamp |
Trends and issues in medical claims – videocast
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1 CPD Unit Videocast |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 – Personal Injury stream. In this presentation, Alicia Wong and Bill Madden cover the complex issues that arise when seeking wrongful birth damages. The presentation also examines expert witness duties and liabilities as well as matters concerning diagnosis and treatment delay claims. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Bill Madden, Special Counsel, Carrol & O'Dea Lawyers Alicia Wong, Senior Associate, Stacks Goudkamp |
Workers compensation law: Recent and interesting developments – on-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 – Personal Injury stream. This session covers recent decisions involving workers compensation. Over the course of the presentation, Sarah Warren discusses the application of Oakley principles and also considers key takeaways from the latest workers compensation cases. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Sarah Warren, Barrister, 9 Windeyer Chambers |
Panel: A 360 view of medical assessment in the CTP scheme – On-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This videocast was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation Conference 2022 – Personal Injury stream. This panel discussion, featuring expert representative across legal and medical fields, covers the day-to-day operations of lawyers, medico-legal doctors and PIC Medical Assessors in the COVID impacted era. Hear from the panellists on what processes are done well during the medico-legal and medical assessment process, and what can be improved on. The panel also offers tips on how to improve common legal, medico-legal and medical assessment issues in CTP claims associated with the medico-legal and medical assessment process. Please note that not all questions asked by the live audience are clearly audible. 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 4 August 2022 | |
Moderator: Leigh Davidson, Principal Solicitor & Managing Director, Advantage Legal Panellist: Adam Abboud, Special Counsel, McInness Wilson Lawyers Panellist: Dr James Bodel, Orthopaedic Surgeon, MedAssess Australia Panellist: Associate Professor Michael Robertson, Medico-legal consultant, Medilaw |
International parenting matters : The impact of the pandemic on Hague Convention – On-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2022 – Family Law stream. In this session, Monique Robb provides a recap on how relocation matters are determined as well as a review of international relocation cases since March 2020. This presentation discusses the key takeaways from these relocation cases and delves into various Hague decisions made since March 2020. Furthermore, this session considers the implications for Hague Convention applications. 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 | |
Monique Robb, Special Counsel, Lander & Rogers |
Section 15B of the Civil Liability Act and dust diseases claims – on-demand recording
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1 CPD Unit On-demand recording |
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This recorded webinar was originally captured during the Specialist Accreditation conference 2022 – Personal Injury stream. In this session, Tanya Seglov delves into the issue of damages for loss of capacity to provide domestic services. This presentation closely examines section 15B of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW). Furthermore, Ms Seglov analyses the relevant case law in order to demonstrate how this provision has been applied by the courts. 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 | |
Tanya Segelov, Principal, Segelov Taylor Lawyers |