Counsel for Counsels: Nurturing Resilience and Prioritising Mental Health in Legal Practice

Monday, 1 July 2024
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Professional skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules

 

Chair

Jeremy Morris SC, Barrister, 13th Floor St James’ Hall Chambers

Professional skills
Counsel for Counsels: Nurturing Resilience and Prioritising Mental Health in Legal Practice

 

  • Practical strategies for managing stress
  • Is maintaining healthy work-life balance in the legal profession a realistic goal?
  • More than coping, how you can thrive in your roles and have a fulfilling career

Presented by Linda MacKinlay, Partner, Workplace Relations, Bartier Perry

Presenters


Linda MacKinlay, Partner, Workplace Relations, Bartier Perry
Linda MacKinlay has 15 years’ experience as a workplace relations lawyer. This experience includes roles both in private practice and as an in-house counsel. Linda is a trusted adviser to corporate and government clients in all workplace matters including in the areas of industrial relations and human resource management, anti-discrimination, terminations and workplace litigation. Through her experience gained as an in-house counsel, Linda has a strong commercial mindset and understands the important key drivers, strategy and objectives that guide her client’s business and works to leverage this knowledge to achieve the best results for her clients.


Jeremy Morris SC​, Barrister, 13th Floor St James’ Hall Chambers
Jeremy Morris was called to the Bar in 1995. He previously worked for 4.5 years at Abbott Tout Russell Kennedy, initially as a commercial solicitor, then in commercial litigation. Since he came to the Bar, he has had a varied practice including appearances at inquests, criminal proceedings, common law personal injury cases, medical negligence cases, commercial cases, tax debt recovery proceedings and disciplinary proceedings for solicitors and medical practitioners. He spent four years on a New South Wales Bar Association Professional Conduct Committee and has served as a member of Bar Council. He has lectured for the New South Wales Bar Association to barristers seeking to sit the Bar examinations. He is on the Common Law Committee of the New South Wales Bar Association. He also has acted as tutor in the Bar Association Practice Course.

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Counsel for Counsels: Nurturing Resilience and Prioritising Mental Health in Legal Practice

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Single Session
CPD Points 1
$160.00
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