Monday Briefs

1 April

Monday Briefs

1 April 2019
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Indigenous incarceration rates on the rise

Twelve months ago, the Australian Law Reform Commission released its report, Pathways to Justice - Inquiry into the Incarceration Rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, highlighting the high rates of Indigenous incarceration in our criminal justice system.


Indigenous people make up only 2.9 per cent of the state’s population, but 24.2 per cent of the NSW adult prison population. Of great concern is the disproportionately high number of Indigenous women in our state’s prisons and the fact that 80 per cent of Indigenous women prisoners are mothers. More so when we know that the incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers is a “key driver” in the removal of Indigenous children from their homes. We also know that the over-incarceration of Indigenous people contributes significantly to the high mortality rate of our nation’s first people. Continue reading >

 
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Practising Certificate and Membership Renewals will open tomorrow, Tuesday 2 April 2019
Solicitors will receive an email tomorrow morning, Tuesday 2 April 2019, containing a link and information on how to renew their practising certificate and Law Society membership online. To access and complete your renewal you will need to login to the My Law Society portal using your LSID. To assist, your individual LSID will be included in tomorrow’s email. READ MORE
Golden Gavel – Competitor applications now open
It’s Gavel time! Join an audience of almost 800 legal professionals from firms across NSW as 10 very brave young lawyers fight a war of words and do comedy battle over breakfast for your amusement. Thinking of competing? Applications are now open! Please complete an online application form. FIND OUT MORE 
Specialist Accreditation renewals open 3 April 
Renew your Specialist Accreditation online by 30 April to maintain your Accreditation. If you have completed the 10 CPD points required for renewal, you are no longer required to upload evidence of this. It is recommended you keep records of the CPD you have completed in the event you are the subject of a random audit conducted by Registry. FIND OUT MORE 
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FLIP Inquiry Series – Behind the Buzzwords: Transformation
Join us at the next FLIP Inquiry Series on 29 April, to examine “transformation” from various perspectives, including ethical, regulatory, risk management, privacy and legal practice. The panel will be led by legal professionals and transformation experts, who are improving legal service delivery. REGISTER NOW
 
LSJ online – The burnout profession
Burnout has become a hot topic for professionals in 2019 and millennials are not the only employees at risk. As “flexible work” continues to invade our private lives, lawyers are being asked to handle the heat or wither. Read more on LSJ online.
2019 FLIP Regional Roadshow – next stop Byron Bay

We’re connecting the Future of Law and Innovation in the Profession (FLIP) with regional NSW. Our program on will feature a legal project management workshop as well as cyber security information session presented by LawCover. Our roadshow will then travel to Wollongong then Dubbo. REGISTER TODAY

 
 
WHAT'S ON

100 years for women in law – where to now?

4 April 2019

FLIP Regional Roadshow | Byron Bay | Wollongong | Dubbo

5 April - 31 May 2019
Law Society CPD – Conveyancing fundamentals for solicitors
9 and 10 April 2019

Address in honour of the Rt Hon. Sir Garfield Barwick AK GCMG QC

9 April 2019

LAWASIA Risk Management & Professional Indemnity Insurance Conference 2019

31 May - 1 June 2019
NSW YOUNG LAWYERS
NSW REGIONAL LAW SOCIETIES
EVENTS CALENDAR
 
 
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Arbitration and section 68 of the Duties Act 1997
Revenue NSW has recently published a new Commissioner’s Practice Note No. CPN 006 Arbitration and Section 68 of the Duties Act 1997, which clarifies the legislative exemptions from transfer duty under section 68, where parties to a break-up of marriage or de facto relationship resolve their matter by arbitration.
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Table of Common Charge Options

The Table of Common Charge Options is a tool for the use of all criminal law practitioners to assist with the Early Appropriate Guilty Plea scheme, which has been prepared by the Public Defenders with assistance from Legal Aid NSW and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions NSW. It is designed for all practitioners to assist with the EAGP scheme by providing a "ready reckoner" of a very wide range of offences and alternatives from a variety of statutes and the common law. It includes information about maximum penalties, standard non-parole periods and whether the offences are strictly indictable, Table 1, Table 2 or summary. READ MORE >
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Calling all criminal lawyers
The NSW Young Lawyers Criminal Law Committee is calling for criminal lawyers to participate in its annual Day in the Life of a Criminal Lawyer Program. Learn more about this award-winning program >
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N.S.W.R now online
The complete N.S.W.R. report series (from 1960-1970) is now available to read online for free on the NSWLR website www.nswlr.com.au under the Early Reports tab or you can download a PDF copy using the pay-per-view facility. 
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Environmental law
Unlawful and indefensible: Murray-Darling Basin Authority Receives damning report card
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Litigation
Why not litigate? ASIC enforcement after the Banking Royal Commission
By Michael Legg and Stephen Speirs > 
 
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