PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
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Major survey on bullying and harassment in the legal profession
One of the fundamental rights for anyone working in the legal profession, or any workplace for that matter, is that they can practise in an environment in which they are free from bullying, harassment, discrimination, vilification or victimisation. It’s disturbing to learn that, globally, one in two female lawyers and one in three male lawyers have been bullied, and that one in three female lawyers has been sexually harassed in the workplace. As part of efforts to address these alarming statistics, the International Bar Association currently is undertaking a major survey on bullying and harassment in the legal profession. Continue reading >
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NEWS
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Final call for expressions of interest – Law Society Committees 2019
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Want to make a difference in the legal profession? Submit an expression of interest by 28 September to join one of the Law Society’s committees. READ NOW
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The Supreme Court of New South Wales Commercial and Corporate Law Conference 2018
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You’re invited to attend The Supreme Court Commercial and Corporate Law Conference on 20 November at the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Hear from a panel of expert speakers as they discuss the role and responsibilities of Australian company directors. REGISTER NOW
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International Bar Association survey: bullying and harassment in the legal profession
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Research indicates one in two female lawyers has been bullied and one in three sexually harassed in the workplace. One in three male lawyers has also been bullied. This new survey is the first step in developing a response to these alarming statistics. Complete the anonymous survey.
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Law Society Annual General Meeting
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The Annual General Meeting will occur on Thursday, 25 October, at 4.30pm on Level 3 of the Law Society of NSW building. All solicitor members are welcome and encouraged to attend. The 2018 Law Society of NSW annual report is also available now. SEE NOTICE
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Updates to Legal Aid family law and criminal law policies
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Changes have been made to make it clear that legal aid is available to people at risk of, or experiencing, domestic violence. Read more on these changes, Family Law Policy, Criminal Law Policy.
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Legal Aid training on the NSW Government's sentencing reforms
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Access Legal Aid tools and resources on new sentencing reforms. Sentencing reforms are due to commence today, 24 September. SEE RESOURCES
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WHAT'S ON
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Conveyancing fundamentals for solicitors 2-day course
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2 and 3 October 2018
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Eastern Suburbs Law Society October CLE Dinner Seminar
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17 October 2018
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BOOK NOW
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CPD Seminar: Young Lawyers CPD
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19 October 2018
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REGISTER NOW
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Rural Issues Conference 2018
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26 October 2018
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Australian Lawyers for Human Rights and the National Justice Project Dinner
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26 October 2018
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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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The new Law Society of New South Wales Professional Standards Scheme – Commencing on 22 November 2018
All law practices should have received a hard copy information brochure about the new Scheme. An electronic copy of the brochure can be accessed here.
Key dates
Late September - all law practices will soon be sent an email providing further information about our online facility for applications for participation in, or exemption from, the 2018-2019 Scheme year.
Early October - the Law Society will open its online facility to enable applications for participation in, or exemption from, the 2018 Scheme year (22 November 2018 to 21 November 2019). The facility will be available to all law practices regardless of payment method. A hard copy of the application form will be posted in early November to those law practices which have not availed themselves of the online facility by then.
21 November 2018 - all applications to either participate or exempt must be received by 21 November 2018 . READ MORE
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2018 Law Society Council Election
Nominations have closed for the 2018 Election view Candidates.
Ballot papers and voting instructions will shortly be forwarded to all solicitor members. An email invitation to vote from our external provider, BigPulse, will also be sent during the last week in September. Solicitor members with personalised email addresses recorded with the Society will again have the option of voting electronically.
To vote electronically, a unique password is populated in “Your Sign-in Name” which must not be overwritten. For security purposes, you need to enter, in “Member ID”, your Law Society Number recorded on your practising certificate (or ID card). Your personalised email cannot be forwarded on.
Please note – you may only vote once. If you choose to vote electronically, please do not submit a paper ballot as this will invalidate both the electronic and paper votes. For any queries, contact secretary@lawsociety.com.au.
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Private rulings from Revenue NSW
Applications for a private ruling from Revenue NSW can be made online. The portal allows you to complete and submit an online form and also attach submissions and documents. READ MORE
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Upcoming settlements with an ADI as a discharging mortgagee
Most certificates of title held by ADIs have now been converted to an electronic certificate of title (eCT). After the initial conversion of most titles held by ANZ, CBA, Westpac and NAB, most of the titles held by the remaining ADIs are being converted. Practitioners should use the free Certificate of Title (CT) inquiry search to check if an eCT has been created. If settling in paper, vendor’s solicitors will need to prepare a Request for CoRD Holder consent. READ MORE
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The name of Denise Elizabeth King is removed from the local roll
On 19 September 2018 the NSW Civil & Administrative Tribunal found Denise Elizabeth King guilty of professional misconduct on ordered that her name be removed from the local roll. READ MORE
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Amendment to Rule 3B of the Criminal Appeal Rules
The Supreme Court Rules Committee has approved Amendment No 1 to the Criminal Appeal Rules to enable the Court to extend the period of time within which a notice of appeal, or a notice of application for leave to appeal, may be filed. The amendment is published on the NSW Legislation Website and commences on 24 September 2018.
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LEGAL UPDATES powered by LSJ
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Redress
Commonwealth Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse:
Part one
By Steve Lancken and Robyn Bailey. >
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Risk
Limitation periods in equity – taking an analogous approach
By Elissa Baxter and
Alex Haslam. >
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MEMBER BENEFITS
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In celebration of the first 100 years of women in law
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Attend an evening with the Honourable Justice Virginia Bell AC and author Anne McLeod, examining the events of the Women’s Legal Status Act 1918 (NSW). Thursday 27 September. Learn more. >
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Corporate health cover that keeps giving you more
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Bupa has partnered with the Law Society of NSW to bring you great value corporate health cover that gives you more – including wellness programs, loyalty rewards and a range of offers exclusive to members. Get covered by Bupa. >
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Preparing for a security breach
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In early 2018, two new wireless standards were announced: WPA3 and 802.11ax. As wireless becomes the primary mode of access to the network, it’s more important than ever for businesses of all sizes to understand what’s coming. Learn more with Allcom Networks. >
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