Monday Briefs

3 December

3 December 2018
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Celebrating our champions in the advancement of women in law

At a gala event at State Parliament on 26 November, marking 100 years of women in the law in NSW, The Law Society’s Senior Vice President Elizabeth Espinosa announced the winner of the inaugural Charter for the Advancement of Women in the Legal Profession Award. In 2016, the Law Society launched a Charter for the Advancement of Women in the Legal Profession to promote diversity, equality and inclusion in our profession. Two years on, it has more than 150 signatories, serving as a public record of law firms, corporate and government bodies, and solicitors who are actively committed to advancing women in legal workplaces. Every time a firm or individual solicitor signs this Charter, they declare a substantive and measurable commitment to the advancement of women in the profession. They also agree to implement the principles of flexibility, diversity and inclusion in their firms, equal pay for graduates within a year of signing, and strategies to remove gender bias and discrimination within two years of signing. Continue reading >
 
NEWS
First 100 Years Gala honours female trailblazers

Hundreds of solicitors gathered at NSW Parliament on 26 November to mark the centenary of a change to the law to allow women in NSW to practise as solicitors and in politics. Learn more about this event. You can also view the Celebrating 100 years of women in law video.

Christmas closures
The Law Society Library and Shop will close from 2:00pm on 24 December and will reopen at 8:00am on 7 January 2019. The Dining Room will close from 21 December and will reopen on 21 January 2019. Law Society reception will remain open from 9:00am - 5:00pm from 24 December until 7 January 2019. Reception will be closed Christmas Day, 25 December, Boxing Day, 26 December and New Year's Day, 1 January 2019. 
2019 Women’s Mentoring Program – Applications now open
The program aims to contribute to the advancement of women in leadership roles across the profession, including the position of principal in private practice, the Bar and the Bench. Learn more about becoming a mentor.
LSJ Speaker Series – Sexual harassment
Thank you to everyone who attended our panel on sexual harassment in the legal profession. We hope you found the conversation with Kate Eastman, Georgina Dent, Kristine Ziwica and Josh Bornstein insightful and thought-provoking. If you missed this sold-out event, you can still tune into episode 2 of LSJ's Off the Record podcast, which covers sexual harassment.
Celebrate your team in the Law Society’s Dining Room
The Law Society of NSW’s Dining Room on level 2 of 170 Phillip Street, Sydney, is now taking bookings for end-of-year functions. Book a table or the whole venue and enjoy a modern Australian menu. MAKE A RESERVATION
 
WHAT'S ON
Northern Beaches Solicitors' Christmas Party
20 December 2018
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LAWASIA Employment Law Forum 2019
25-26 January 2019
Opening of Law Term Dinner
30 January 2019
NSW YOUNG LAWYERS
NSW REGIONAL LAW SOCIETIES
EVENTS CALENDAR
 
 
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Conveyancing Legislation Amendment Act 2018
The Act was assented to on 22 November 2018. The Office of the Registrar General has prepared a summary of the provisions in relation to the off-the-plan reforms which are yet to commence, and the provisions regarding electronic land transactions. READ MORE.
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Online Court, District Court, Sydney
The Online Court service is operating for matters in the District Court General Division Civil List, Sydney (John Maddison Tower). The Court is holding an information session for practitioners on Monday 3 December at 4pm in Court 7D. Practitioners should check the Court’s website for updates confirming enforcement of compliance with Practice Note 1B.
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A recent cyber security alert
Higgins Lawyers would like to make solicitors aware of a recent fraud attempt on their trust account. READ MORE.
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The NSW Police Force has updated their public website to include a "legal" page that provides information on how to contact the different legal teams, or how and who to serve various court documents in a range of legal proceedings (criminal & civil). Visit The NSW Police Force online to find out more.
 
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Councils court out over rates debt collection – NSW Department of Justice
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Vollie Business connects your team with volunteering opportunities 

The Law Society has partnered with Vollie to spread the news of their revolutionary Vollie Business program, set to transform CSR and supercharge firms' social impact. >

 
 
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