Monday Briefs

2 September

Your weekly professional update

2 September 2019
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Tackling modern slavery

Last year, NSW became the first Australian jurisdiction to legislate against modern slavery and only the second in the world to appoint an Anti-Slavery Commissioner. The Modern Slavery Act 2018 seeks to tackle modern slavery occurring in NSW and in the supply chains of NSW organisations – whether that conduct occurs within the state, the country or internationally.

It’s estimated that around 48.5 million people around the world are held in slavery or slavery-like conditions, which could include forced labour and wage exploitation, debt bondage, involuntary servitude, forced marriage and human trafficking. Continue reading >

 
 
NEWS
Call for expressions of interest –
Law Society Committees 2020
Want to make a difference in the legal profession? Submit an expression of interest by 27 September 2019 to join one of the Law Society’s committees. READ NOW
The Law Society of NSW President's Medal: Don't forget to nominate
Nominations are open for the prestigious President's Medal, which has recognised our most outstanding members since 2009 by acknowledging those who have made a significant personal and professional contribution to the improvement of law and justice in the community.
Don’t forget to nominate: 2019 Charter for the Advancement of Women Awards
Recognise the efforts of signatories to the Law Society’s Charter for the Advancement of Women in the legal profession by nominating those who have contributed to equality in the workplace.
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Charles Xuereb Oration
Don't miss a special evening to remember the life and work of Charles Xuereb, a compassionate solicitor who dedicated his life to serving the community through his work with the Law Society and Stepping Stone House Inc. Join us on 24 September as we honour his memory with a keynote presentation by Kate Carnell AO, Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman. 
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WHAT'S ON
NSWCCL Fundraising Dinner 2019 Featuring Ita Buttrose AC OBE
10 September 2019
Advocating at NCAT
11 September 2019
Practice Management Course
September and October 2019
Thought Leadership: Is biology destiny? Free will and the law in the age of biotech
17 September 2019
SME Conference 2019
11 October 2019
32nd LAWASIA Conference 2019
5 – 8 November 2019 | Hong Kong SAR
NSW YOUNG LAWYERS
NSW REGIONAL LAW SOCIETIES
EVENTS CALENDAR
LAWINFORM CPD CALENDAR
 
 
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Discontinuance of Certificates under Section 15 of the Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961
Subsidence Advisory NSW will cease issuing Certificates under Section 15B & 15C of the former Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961 on 30 September 2019. Please ensure internal processes relating to the sale of properties in Mine Subsidence Districts are updated accordingly. Visit Subsidence Advisory NSW to find out more.
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Updates to NDIA's Operational Guidelines
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) has comprehensively
updated its Operational Guidelines (OGs) concerning compensation in the
NDIS context. The updated OGs include guidance in relation to the compensation provisions set out in the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 and the National Disability Insurance Scheme (Supports for Participants Accounting for Compensation) Rules 2013. The updated OGs outline the NDIA’s processes for recovery and the calculation of a Compensation Reduction Amount. Further information on compensation in the NDIS context can be found at ndis.gov.au.
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The journalist, the warrant and the gatekeeper: is it time for more oversight?
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Compliance risks
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IN THE PRESS
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New guidelines on repeal of intellectual property exemption issued - Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
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