05 January 2010 – QLS launches its 48th Annual Vincents' Symposium 2010 program
Discover how to navigate change affecting the legal profession when the Queensland Law Society presents the 48th Annual Vincents’ Symposium 2010 to be held 26-27 March at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
With national regulatory reform on the immediate horizon, together with increased pressure to achieve and maintain performance, how you respond to change will determine your future success.
The Symposium will provide an insight into these issues and how to manage them. It is set to challenge your business practices and provoke thought, while also providing you with the tools to navigate change.
The program features leading Australian and international practitioners and commentators including:
- Lorna Schofield, partner at US litigation firm, Debevoise and Plimpton, and chair of the American Bar Association’s litigation section
- Justice Susan Kiefel, High Court of Australia
- Stephan Landsman, Robert A Clifford professor of tort law and social policy, DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, Illinois
Past Symposium delegates can take advantage of a discounted two-day registration offer for $792 (via fax/post) or there is a super earlybird rate online – both of these offers are available until 29 January.
In keeping with QLS’ commitment to ensuring the cost-effectiveness of professional development programs for its members, there is also a special group discount available. Register a group of four people and you will only pay for three, equaling a saving of $946 on an earlybird two-day registration.
By registering as a two-day delegate, you will also have the opportunity to attend a small practice financial health check workshop delivered by Symposium sponsor Vincents Chartered Accountants.
And register now and win a trip to Vietnam – valued at $6000! You will automatically go into the draw to win an all-expenses paid, nine-day Long Tan Trek adventure to Vietnam.†
Register now or download the full program.
† Terms and conditions apply.
















