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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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