Regional workshop series: Hervey Bay
Overview
8 CPD points
This comprehensive workshop covers key practice management issues such as increasing practice profits through effective client communication, practical tools to assist firms manage insurance risk, an insights into how to avoid legal ethical conflicts. It also focuses on some major legislative changes including the impact of conveyancing legislation change, changes to criminal practice stemming from the Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction reform and Modernisation Amendment Bill and considering distinction from the Fair Work Act and previous legislation.
Course code: 100909R
Session 1 – 2 CPD points
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8:10am–8:15am
Welcome from the Chair
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8:15am–9:15am
Practice management/business skills core area – The link between costs communication and practice profitability
The Legal Profession Act 2007imposes certain legislative obligations on practitioners with regards to costs communication. Practitioners should, however, treat such legislative obligations as only a starting point for their cost communications and should instead focus on a best practice approach. This session will focus on:
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9:15am–10:15am
Practical legal ethics compulsory core area
Queensland Law Society Senior Ethics Lawyer, Neil Watt will lead a spirited interactive discussion on:
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10:15am–10:30am
Morning tea
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Session 2 – 2 CPD points
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10:30am–11:00am
Lexon enhanced management review program and update
Lexon will provide an update on major insurance issues and practical tools for the profession including an outline of Procedure Packs to be released during 2010. Offered purely on optional and no cost basis, the Procedure Packs are set to assist firms self review files and manage files. Lexon will give an overview of the Enhanced Management Review Program involving levy discounts for the 2010/2011 year for firms electing to participate.
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11:00am–12:30pm
Estate planning workshop
Exploring changes to estate planning needs. Using a case study, follow the succession planning needs of one client through changes to his personal and business affairs. Within this context the following issues will be explored:
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12:30pm–1:15pm
Lunch
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Session 3 – 2 CPD points
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1:15pm–3:15pm
Understanding the Moynihan reforms – Changes to criminal practice arising from the Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction Reform and Modernisation Amendment Act 2010
The above Act, passed by the Queensland Parliament on 3 August 2010 and Proclaimed in parts on 1 September and
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3:15pm–3:30pm
Afternoon tea
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Session 4 – 2 CPD points
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3:30pm–5:30pm
Employment law intensive
Relevant for all solicitors, whether for their own practice or to assist in advising clients, this interactive session steps through key aspects of employment law affecting employers and employees alike and provides guidance on:
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Featured Speakers
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Derek Butler
Partner, Bell Dixon Butler and President of the Fraser Coast Law Association -
David Durham
Legal Risk Counsel, Lexon Insurance -
Frances Fredriksen
Senior Associate, McCullough Robertson -
David Miller
Legal Practitioner Director, Ai Group Legal Pty Ltd -
Giles Watson
Practice Support Manager, Queensland Law Society -
Neil Watt
Ethics Consultant

