Government Law Series 2024: Navigating FOI Challenges and Data in the Public Sector

Discover the intricacies of governmental transparency and data protection at our upcoming seminar, where legal experts will unravel the complexities of Access to Government Information, will guide you through the intricate processes of making applications under FOI, Archives Act, or GIPA. Gain profound insights into the grounds for objection and the nuanced aspects of practice and procedure as you navigate this labyrinth of information access. 

Tuesday, 5 March 2024
2.00pm to 3.00pm Access to Government Information: Current Issues in FOI
  • Making an application under FOI, Archives Act or GIPA;
  • Grounds for objection;
  • Practice and procedure;
  • A cloak for impropriety?
  • Alternative mechanisms for scrutiny.

Presented by Ian Latham, Barrister, Denman Chambers

Practice Management and Business
3.00pm to 4.00pm Safeguarding Data in a Digital Age - Cyber Security, Privacy and other Legal Tips and Considerations for the Public Sector
  • Handling and protecting government information and personal information - key legal obligations
  • Data ethics, privacy and security considerations related to the use of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
  • Privacy impact assessments - when to conduct, who to involve and how to undertake
  • Managing privacy and cyber security issues contractually:
  • Liability and risk management;
  • Privacy and cyber security terms and conditions; and
  • Using data sharing agreements.
  • Preparing and responding to a data breach:
  • Legal response and risk management; and
  • Navigating the new NSW Mandatory Notification of Data Breach Scheme

Presented by Monique Azzopardi, Special Counsel, Clayton Utz

Description
Attend and earn 2 CPD units including:

1 unit in Substantive Law
1 unit in Practice Management and Business

This program is based on NSW legislation

Chair:

Richard Chew, Partner, K&L Gates

Presenters


Ms. Monique Azzopardi, Special Counsel, Clayton Utz
Monique is an experienced commercial lawyer with special expertise in technology transactions. She has strong experience acting for clients in the private and public sectors across the full spectrum of commercial and technology matters, including as a key adviser to the NSW and Commonwealth governments on a number of major projects of State and national significance. She is skilled at developing plain-English contractual documents that are tailored to the project and are legally and commercially robust. Another core part of Monique's practice is privacy law and data protection. She is regularly called upon to assist clients to navigate privacy legislation and to undertake privacy impact assessments. She also crafts tailored privacy provisions for contracts to ensure that contracts are aligned with all relevant privacy laws, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).


Mr. Richard Chew, Partner, K&L Gates
Richard is an experienced intellectual property and technology lawyer who focuses on commercial transactions and technology, telecommunications and outsourcing matters in Australia and the Asia Pacific region. He assists his clients with commercial transactions, technology and IP commercialisation, outsourcing, IT and commercial telecommunications arrangements, strategic procurement and sourcing, vendor management and negotiated company and business mergers and acquisitions across a range of industries. Richard also works with clients on commercial transactions in the Asia Pacific region, including China, Thailand and India. Richard assisted clients with some of the largest business critical technology and outsourcing transactions in Australia and South East Asia. Working with a diverse range of clients, from small and medium enterprises to the largest ASX-listed companies, his clients operate in the food, liquor, retail, telecommunications and technology services industries. Richard has a Bachelor of Science (Computer Science), a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, all from the Australian National University.


Mr. Ian Latham, Barrister, Denman Chambers
Ian Latham is a barrister at Denman Chambers specialising in employment and industrial law, particularly in the area of civil penalty. He has appeared in many civil penalty cases particularly ABCC v Parker (No 1) and (No 2), BKH Contractors Case (No 1) and (No 2) and FWO v ZNZ, FWO v A-Z and FWO v Robit Nominees. He writes for the Lexis Fair Work Act Service and the Lexis Industrial Relations Act (NSW) Service.




This seminar is part of a series

Government Law Series 2024

This series, designed for Government lawyers, provides key updates you need in your role. Discover the intricacies of governmental transparency and data protection. Hear from the NSW Ombudsman's Office about the intricacies of whistleblowing and the implications of the new legislation. Delve into the latest developments surrounding the new legislation and handling whistleblowing investigations. Hear insights from NSW ICAC about it’s recent investigation report and maturity model. Learn how to write an Agency’s compliance program for the National Anti-Corruption Commission Act and tips for internal administrative inquiries. WEB243N58Z

Description

Attend the entire series and earn 4 CPD units including:
3 units in Substantive Law
1 unit in Practice Management and Business Skills

This program is based on NSW legislation

 

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.

 

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