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CPD in April

Tue Mar 31 2015

A number of seminars will be held in the Common Room at 5.15pm in the coming months. Coming up in April:

Wednesday, 1 April: "Slaying the dragon — Speech recognition for Barristers", presented by Mark Robinson SC and Derek Austin and chaired by Philippe Doyle Gray. For full details please download a flyer here

Wednesday, 15 April: "Get a Room. Challenges of buying-in, moving chambers, life in an annex, losing tutors and all the other frustrations of life after readership", presented by Graham Connolly, Tova Gordon, Jeffrey Rose, Michele Kearns and Nick Tiffen and chaired by Nicholas Smith. For full details please download a flyer here

Thursday, 16 April:"Communicating with Aboriginal clients and witnesses", presented by Dr Diana Eades, David Pheeney and Sophia Beckett and chaired by Tony McAvoy. For full details please download a flyer here.

Monday, 21 April: "The Forgotten Children", presented by Professor Gillian Triggs and Professor Elizabeth Elliott AM and chaired by Dr Sarah Pritchard SC. For further details please download a flyer here

Wednesday, 22 April: "Financial Strategies and planning for retirement", presented by Kate McCallum and Tony Clark. Chair TBC. For further details please download a flyer here

Thursday, 23 April: "The 2015 Sir Maurice Byers Lecture". The lecture titled "The Australian Constitution and international law" will be presented by Solicitor-General Justin Gleeson SC and chaired by Jane Needham SC.

The below seminar will be held in the Training room on Level 3 at the Law Society at 5.15pm: Monday, 20 April: "When the ATO comes knocking".Presented by Nicole Aitkin and Hameesha Kumar and chaired by Gary Ulman. For further details please download a flyer here. Registration is required for this seminar, to register please click here

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