This lunchtime series will ensure you walk away with holistic tools to enhance your legal practice and you will gain your compulsory CPD points in a trio of practical sessions. Over your lunch break, refresh your understanding of conflicts of duty and following competent instructions, analyse the balancing act between being a legal and communication counsel and evaluate tools to cultivate a healthy legal life.
Attend the full series and earn 3 CPD units including:
1 unit in Ethics & Professional Responsibility
1 unit in Practice Management & Business Skills
1 unit in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
If you register for the full series as a live online product after the date of an individual session, you will be sent the recording for the sessions that have passed. Alternatively, you can register for individual sessions by following the links below.
Ethics, Professional Skills and Practice Management Over Lunch: Following Competent Instructions and Avoiding Conflicts of Duty
Katie Innes, Director, Bradley Allen Love Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Business Law
Dive into a practical discussion on the ethical realm of:
- Possible impaired capacity on the part of an individual client
- Possible relationships of undue influence between joint clients
Explore the impact of these on the obligations imposed by the Australian Solicitors' Conduct Rules to follow proper and competent instructions and avoid conflicts of duty. Conduct an extensive examination about the risks imposed and how they can be managed.
Presented by Chris Ryall, Barrister, Maritime Chambers; Former Member Council of the Bar Association Queensland
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Ethics & Professional Responsibility
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
“Very Knowledgeable, fantastic supporting notes and information”
“Thoroughly well presented, thoroughly practical”
“An informative and instructive discussion about core and relevant ethical considerations in practice"
Presenters
Chris Ryall, Barrister, Maritime ChambersChris Ryall has practised as a member of the private bar in Cairns since 1999. His practice as a barrister has been principally in the areas of commercial litigation, personal injuries, and estates. Chris has appeared in disciplinary matters involving solicitors and other professionals before various tribunals. In addition, he has experience in dealing with ethical and regulatory issues while a member of the Council of the Bar Association of Queensland.
Katie Innes, Director, Bradley Allen Love Lawyers
Katie Innes is an experienced corporate lawyer who regularly advises a range of private companies and individuals, insolvency practitioners, industry peak bodies, co-operatives, associations and local governments on a broad range of commercial issues. Katie is a New South Wales Law Society Accredited Specialist in Business Law. Katie works closely with clients on the establishment and commercialisations of business ventures including the associated corporate governance, business structuring and ownership, succession planning, intellectual property considerations and capital raising. Katie's recent focus has been: assisting clients to find the most suitable business structure for their new and existing businesses to increase tax effectiveness and to create a workable succession plan; assisting clients with capital raising to fund business ventures including the offer of shares, debentures, units and convertible notes; and assisting private companies with major business acquisitions and disposals including the structuring, documentation and completion of those transactions. Katie's analytical and problem solving skills enable her to provide practical advice to her clients to achieve commercial resolutions in the best interests of her clients.
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Ethics, Professional Skills and Practice Management Over Lunch: The Critical Balancing Act – Legal and Communication Counsel in a Crisis
Gain a practical understanding of how to balance your role between being a legal and communication counsel. Evaluate case studies and critically explore how to best prioritise client interest, expectations and stakeholder engagement.
Katie Innes, Director, Bradley Allen Love Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Business Law
35-year crisis counsel veteran, Craig Badings, will guide you through the balancing act between legal counsel and communication counsel. Craig will share insights from both sides including:
- Examine the critical role time and perception play on reputation damage and the uneasy balancing act between what lawyers are prepared to say vs what communications counsel want to say
- Understanding “the apology” in a crisis
- Getting the balance right for the client’s best interests by considering not only legal expectations and precedence but that all important missing piece - stakeholder expectations
- Case studies: when the legal option is not always ‘right’’
- Working together - what the lawyers say
Presented by Craig Badings, Partner, SenateSHJ; Author #THOUGHT LEADERSHIP tweet: 140 Prompts for Designing and Executing an Effective Thought Leadership Campaign (2012), and Brand Stand: Seven Steps to Thought Leadership (2009)
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
“Really great engaging presentation - enjoyed all the real-life examples & practical guidance”
“Craig is an excellent presenter - Very interesting perspective from a communications specialist - much easier to apply to working with a company outside the legal field”
“a vital reminder that the interpretation of the law is only one of the obligations lawyers have and of the role in assisting our clients to navigate a crisis not to add to it”
Presenters
Ms. Katie Innes, Director, Bradley Allen Love LawyersKatie Innes is an experienced corporate lawyer who regularly advises a range of private companies and individuals, insolvency practitioners, industry peak bodies, co-operatives, associations and local governments on a broad range of commercial issues. Katie is a New South Wales Law Society Accredited Specialist in Business Law. Katie works closely with clients on the establishment and commercialisations of business ventures including the associated corporate governance, business structuring and ownership, succession planning, intellectual property considerations and capital raising. Katie's recent focus has been: assisting clients to find the most suitable business structure for their new and existing businesses to increase tax effectiveness and to create a workable succession plan; assisting clients with capital raising to fund business ventures including the offer of shares, debentures, units and convertible notes; and assisting private companies with major business acquisitions and disposals including the structuring, documentation and completion of those transactions. Katie's analytical and problem solving skills enable her to provide practical advice to her clients to achieve commercial resolutions in the best interests of her clients.
Craig Badings, Partner, SenateSHJ
Craig has over 30 years’ experience counselling major corporations and senior executives on issues and crisis management, reputation protection and recovery, media relations and profile management as well as thought leadership in the healthcare, financial and professional services, biotech, medical devices, education, property, construction, FMCG, telecoms, manufacturing, not for profit, IT and government sectors. He has worked with numerous legal firms and in-house legal counsel across a range of crises. He recently contributed to Dr Tony Jaques’ latest crisis communication book: Crisis Counsel: Navigating Legal and Communication Conflict.
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Ethics, Professional Skills and Practice Management Over Lunch: Cultivating Wellbeing: Nurturing a Healthy Legal Life
Jumpstart your understanding of stress and your life inside and outside of your legal career and consolidate your stress management skills with a successful wellness coach. Gain tools to promote work-life harmony and strategies to protect your mental and physical health.
- Stress and the law – a love hate relationship
- Prioritising self-care and maintaining mental and physical health
- Strategies for promoting work-life harmony and avoiding burnout
Presented by Lara Wentworth, Wellness and Performance Coach; Former Partner in Family Law; Master Practitioner in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)
Katie Innes, Director, Bradley Allen Love Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Business Law
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Practice Management and Business Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
“Engaging & thought provoking, great presentation in providing how to care for our mental health and mindset”
“Really enjoyed Lara's insight into the inner critic coping mechanism to keep grounded and present”
“Excellent presentation. Many points discussed I could relate with”
Presenters
Katie Innes, Director, Bradley Allen Love LawyersKatie Innes is an experienced corporate lawyer who regularly advises a range of private companies and individuals, insolvency practitioners, industry peak bodies, co-operatives, associations and local governments on a broad range of commercial issues. Katie is a New South Wales Law Society Accredited Specialist in Business Law. Katie works closely with clients on the establishment and commercialisations of business ventures including the associated corporate governance, business structuring and ownership, succession planning, intellectual property considerations and capital raising. Katie's recent focus has been: assisting clients to find the most suitable business structure for their new and existing businesses to increase tax effectiveness and to create a workable succession plan; assisting clients with capital raising to fund business ventures including the offer of shares, debentures, units and convertible notes; and assisting private companies with major business acquisitions and disposals including the structuring, documentation and completion of those transactions. Katie's analytical and problem solving skills enable her to provide practical advice to her clients to achieve commercial resolutions in the best interests of her clients.
Lara Wentworth, Wellness and Performance Coach
Lara is a certified coach with the International Coaching Federation (ICF) PCC level. She’s a professional performance, leadership and mental fitness coach and former law partner. She is passionate about helping lawyers and legal teams to develop their leadership and build their resilience and wellbeing so they can become high performers and meet the challenges and pressure of work and life to achieve their potential. Lara is a co-founder and director of a global coaching firm called Coaching Advocates. Coaching Advocates is a team of experienced lawyers turned professional coaches dedicated to helping individuals and organizations excel both professionally and personally. Through our coaching, consulting, facilitation, and training services, we help law firms unlock the potential in their people and help lawyers achieve success on their own terms.
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