Monday Briefs

25 February

25 February 2019
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

FLIP Regional Roadshow announced; plus International Women's Day celebration 

Last week’s opinion piece in The Australian by Professor Michael Legg, Director of the Law Society’s FLIP Stream research project at UNSW Law, and Research Fellow, Felicity Bell, highlighted some of the regulatory and ethical uncertainty solicitors are facing as a result of the innovation and technological changes sweeping the legal profession. As part of our commitment to helping solicitors embrace the challenges and opportunities technology presents in the legal space, the Law Society is taking its Future of Law and Innovation in the Profession (FLIP) program to four regional locations in 2019, starting in Newcastle on 15 March and then moving onto Byron Bay, Wollongong and Dubbo. Continue reading >

 
NEWS
Join the 2019 FLIP Roadshow
FLIP is going on the road to four locations around NSW, starting in Newcastle on 15 March. Join Law Society President Elizabeth Espinosa and legal profession experts as we discuss the technological and innovative disruption facing the profession and how to future-proof your practice. REGISTER NOW
Thought Leadership – Hayne report: law, regulation and practice

Our first Thought Leadership event of 2019, on 28 February, will explore the impact of the Royal Commission report on law, regulation and the businesses of financial institutions and advisers. Join a panel of experts including Dr. R P Austin (Barrister), Professor Pamela Hanrahan (UNSW) and Michael Vrisakis (Herbert Smith Freehills), as they address important issues facing the legal community in the aftermath of the report. REGISTER NOW

LSJ explains: What is sexual harassment according to law?
Sexual harassment is the current focus of a national inquiry by the Australian Human Rights Commission. But do you know what the term means and where the line is? Brush up your knowledge with this video. LEARN MORE
International Women’s Day – Evening speakers panel 

Join us on 13 March at the Law Society of NSW to hear from The Hon Ruth McColl, Elizabeth Espinosa, Larissa Andelman and  Helen Campbell OAM. Let's celebrate the significant strides women have made and consider what more we can do to create better, harassment-free workplaces in the future. REGISTER NOW

FLIP Stream Seminar – a joint of the Law Society of NSW and UNSW.
Join the Law Society of NSW and UNSW Law on 10 April as they present research findings into issues raised by the 2017 Future of Law and Innovation in the Profession (FLIP) report. Proceeds from this event will go towards support the 2019 President's charity, Our WatchREGISTER NOW
Volunteers needed for the 2019 Mock Law competitions
Are you are interested in helping students learn more about the law? The Law Society’s 2019 Mock Trial and Mock Mediation competitions are seeking solicitors across NSW to act as volunteer Mock Trial Magistrates and Mock Mediation Adjudicators, as well as volunteer writers for their 2019 programs. Visit the Mock Law Volunteer online or email mocklaw@lawsociety.com.au for more information.
Australian Academy of Law – The Hayne Royal Commission: Implications for lawyers?
Since the Final Report of the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation
and Financial Services Industry was presented to the Governor-General on 1 February 2019 it has
attracted much attention and comment. Hear from an expert panel on 25 March as they discuss these issues. REGISTER NOW
Redfern Legal Centre Young Professionals Committee panel discussion
Financial abuse is a lesser known form of domestic violence. However, for those who experience it, its impact can be just as traumatising as physical violence. Our panel will explore the social and psychological impact of financial abuse, as well as the barrier it can create for those trying to leave an abusive relationship. REGISTER NOW
 
 
WHAT'S ON

2019 Child Representation Conference

15-16 March 2019
Law Society CPD seminar – Sole Practitioner one day intensive
8 March 2019
NSW YOUNG LAWYERS
NSW REGIONAL LAW SOCIETIES
EVENTS CALENDAR
 
 
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Event: Equitable Briefing of Experts – Thursday 14 March 2019
The Women Barristers Forum and the Diversity and Equality Committee of the NSW Bar Association invite solicitors to attend a discussion on the equitable briefing of experts. The event will be held at 5:15pm at the NSW Bar Association Common Room. Registration is required. 1 cpd point. Read more
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Law Society of New South Wales Professional Standards Scheme
The Law Society of New South Wales Professional Standards Scheme (the Scheme) operates on a 'one-in, all-in basis'. This means that for a law practice to gain the full benefit of the Scheme and comply with the disclosure requirements under the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW), all solicitors within the law practice must be participants of the Scheme.
 
It is the responsibility of a law practice participating in the Scheme to ensure any new practitioner joining the law practice is added as a Scheme participant. This is done by obtaining Law Society membership if they have not already done so and completing an online Scheme application or a hard copy Additional Scheme Participants form, which can be accessed here. Please send the completed Additional Scheme Participants form to the Scheme Administration Team at the Law Society.
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Client confidentiality, client legal privilege and management of police informants
Attorney-General statement on client confidentiality, client legal privilege and management of police informants. Read full correspondence here
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Cyber security
Owning your practice’s cyber security: MSPs and you
By Simone Herbert-Lowe and Gabor Szathmari >
Risk
Watch your inbox! Online Court has arrived
By Felicity Parkhill and Melissa Fenton 
 
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YOUR MEMBER BENEFITS PROGRAM
Lawyers urged to increase cyber security awareness

A recent survey revealed only 21 per cent  of Australasian law firms are confident about their measures against a cyber-attack. But over one-third of respondents had never performed cyber security training. Here are nine ways to increase cyber awareness in your firm. LEARN MORE >

Sending money overseas? Law Society recommends OFX

OFX don’t charge Law Society members any transaction fees and offer bank-beating exchange rates. Whether your sending money to family overseas or repatriating rental income from an investment property abroad, you’ll be glad you switched to OFX. LEARN MORE >

Volunteer your skills around your own schedule

Vollie makes it possible for you to contribute your unique skill sets to causes you care about, right from the comfort of your living room. Give back around your own busy schedule, in a way that’s meaningful to you. LEARN MORE >

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