PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
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Celebrating the role of solicitors in the community
As a profession, solicitors do not sit back, observe, and become mere critics. We get involved – in representing our clients, in protecting the rule of law, and in promoting access to justice. As we know all too well, our role in defending the rights of all and ensuring access to justice is never easy. It is rigorous, demanding and complex. That's why, events which bring the profession together, such as the Opening of Law Term, new admission ceremonies, swearings in for new appointments to the bench, and occasions to mark retirement from the judiciary are so incredibly valuable. They provide a moment in time to acknowledge contribution, celebrate success, reflect on achievements, and set or recalibrate our goals. Last week’s Opening of Law Term Dinner in NSW Parliament, attended by more than 270 members of the legal community, was one such occasion. This event affirmed that, as a profession and as a Law Society, we have much to celebrate and be proud of. Continue reading
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NEWS
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2019 FLIP Conference – Super early bird tickets just released
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The annual Future of Law and Innovation in the Profession (FLIP) Conference and Innovation Dinner returns to Sydney on 25 July 2019 to host more than 50 Australian and international leaders in law, technology and innovation. Join us as we shine a spotlight on the changing landscape of the legal profession in Australia. As a member, secure your place today and save up to $800. REGISTER NOW
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Order of Australia awarded to former Law Society President
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Former Law Society President June McPhie received a Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia on Australia Day, for service to the law. We congratulate June for this achievement.
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Consultation with women in law
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As part of the National Inquiry into Sexual Harassment, the Australian Human Rights Commission invites you to a targeted consultation for women working in the legal profession. This consultation will be held at the Australian Human Rights Commission on Monday 11 February. All consultations are strictly confidential and any information used in the final report will be anonymous. REGISTER NOW
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Practice Management Essentials for Small Law Firms, 7 Feb 2019
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Want to stay on top of legal technology and research? This session will outline several online tools and services to assist you in completing research. Topics will include cost effective research techniques, OneNote for legal project management, and efficient delivery of legal work. BOOK NOW. View more LawInform courses.
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2019 Law Society diary – Pocket diaries only remaining
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A limited quantity of Pocket diaries are available to purchase in person at the Law Society Shop, until sold out. The Week-at-a-glance and Day-to-a-page diaries are no longer available.
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WHAT'S ON
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2019 Opening of Law Term events
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January - February 2019
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Law Society CPD: Legal Business Model Innovation
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15 February 2019
3 CPD Units
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Feminist legal perspectives
seminar series 2019
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13 February 2019
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Far North Coast Law Society Annual C.L.E
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22-23 February 2019
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2020 HAL International Legal Conference, Greece
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5-10 July 2020
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EVENT INFORMATION
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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Corrective Services NSW – legal practitioner personal addresses
Corrective Services NSW has recently identified that the personal address of legal practitioners who have visited inmates may have been taken from identification presented by the practitioner, and that the personal address will be produced when inmate profile reports are generated. To check the address that has been recorded against your professional details, and make any necessary amendments, please call Emily on 02 9289 2703 weekdays between 9:00am-3:00pm. Alternatively email custodial.corrections@justice.nsw.gov.au and provide your details and practice address. Further information can be found here.
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Legal Services Council notice
In January 2019, the Legal Services Council (LSC) made a Uniform General Rule on Indexation to ensure the Victorian and NSW Legal Services Commissioners, and the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, maintain their jurisdiction to determine costs disputes in line with inflation. From 1 July 2019, the new rule, r 111 A of the Legal Profession Uniform General Rules 2015, will apply to ss 291-293 of the Uniform Law and s 99 of the Legal Profession Uniform Application Act 2014 (Vic). You will find more information here.
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Inquiry into Class Action proceedings final report
On 24 January 2019, the Attorney-General for Australia tabled in Parliament the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) report, Integrity, Fairness and Efficiency—An Inquiry into Class Action Proceedings and Third-Party Litigation Funders ( Report 134, 2018). Read more
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Position vacancy – ACT Integrity Commissioner
Following the passage of the ACT Integrity Commission Act 2018 late last year, the part-time position of ACT Integrity Commissioner will be advertised. The appointee must have been a Supreme or Federal Court judge; a justice of the High Court; or a lawyer of at least 10 years’ standing. A seven-year appointment term is available with remuneration and entitlements aligned to those available to Federal Court and ACT Supreme Court judges. Find out more
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