Wednesday, 26 November 2025
Internal Dispute Resolution
- Managing the interface between whistleblower disclosure and complaints
- Dealing with conflict, aggression and unreasonable behaviour
- Selecting the right process to manage confidentiality, privacy and procedural fairness
Presented by Chris Mills, Director, Neumann & Turnour Lawyers
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Chair
Gregory Burton SC, 5 Wentworth Chambers
Presenters
Gregory Burton SC, 5 Wentworth ChambersGregory Burton SC FCIArb FRI TEP practises primarily in commercial/equity matters, at trial and appellate levels, from 5 Wentworth Chambers, with a focus on corporations, finance and securities, insolvency, insurance, trusts, property (intellectual, personal, real) and succession/family provision. He took silk in 2004. He is also a long-standing mediator and arbitrator, expert determiner, and domain name dispute determiner for auDA. He edits and co-authors a banking and finance law journal and text, and has authored and edited books, articles and commentary, and speaks, on aspects of commercial law/equity, public law, evidence and practice/ethics and ADR. He is Procurator (church counsel) for the Presbyterian Church of Australia, federally and in some States, chairs and has chaired or been a member of dispute or discipline panels for various organisations and holds a part-time tribunal appointment (primary and appellate).
Chris Mills, Director, Neumann & Turnour Lawyers
Chris Mills is a director of Neumann & Turnour Lawyers and heads its litigation and dispute resolution divisions. He has extensive experience serving not-for-profits and charities including schools, churches, disability and community care organisations and sporting clubs involved in complex litigation or facing insolvency. In addition to his legal qualifications, he obtained a Research Masters degree in Business through the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies at QUT. He calls upon his experience sitting on Boards of charities and not-for-profits to understand the issues clients in the not-for-profit sector face and provide practical advice.