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Speakers David Jacobson, Partner, Langes + Lawyers Stephen Page, Partner, Family Law Accredited Specialist, Harrington Family Lawyers David Busoli, Manager, Cavendish Superannuation Pty Ltd Craig Smith, Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology Nicholas Ferrett, Barrister, Queensland Bar Program highlights Get a taste for what you missed in 2011 – the most popular presentations rehashed by our most engaging speakers. Attend the whole event or select separate modules to suit your learning needs A look at PPSA in finer detail: analysing the requirements for security agreements; enforceability and insolvency issues; understanding the practical effect on different industries An insurer’s perspective on managing personal injury claims and approaching dispute resolution Receive practical guidance on estate planning strategies incorporating self-managed super funds (SMSF) and enduring family superannuation funds (EFSF) Contract litigation: considering ethical issues when resolving injunctions or interlocutory applications Essential tools and strategies to successfully structure cogent written submissions Register Today! Visit: www.lexisnexis.com.au/pd Product of: Legal Intensive QLD 2012 Build your own learning experience and fill your CPD gaps 15 March 2012, Stamford Plaza Brisbane Advanced price discount expires 3 February 2012 – SAVE up to $275 Professional Skills Practice Management and Business Skills Claim up to 7 CPD points Practical Legal Ethics

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Speakers• David Jacobson, Partner, Langes + Lawyers

• Stephen Page, Partner, Family Law Accredited Specialist, Harrington Family Lawyers

• David Busoli, Manager, Cavendish Superannuation Pty Ltd

• Craig Smith, Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology

• Nicholas Ferrett, Barrister, Queensland Bar

Program highlights

• Get a taste for what you missed in 2011 – the most popular presentations rehashed by our most engaging speakers. Attend the whole event or select separate modules to suit your learning needs

• A look at PPSA in finer detail: analysing the requirements for security agreements; enforceability and insolvency issues; understanding the practical effect on different industries

• An insurer’s perspective on managing personal injury claims and approaching dispute resolution

• Receive practical guidance on estate planning strategies incorporating self-managed super funds (SMSF) and enduring family superannuation funds (EFSF)

• Contract litigation: considering ethical issues when resolving injunctions or interlocutory applications

• Essential tools and strategies to successfully structure cogent written submissions

Register Today! Visit: www.lexisnexis.com.au/pd Product of:

Legal Intensive QLD 2012Build your own learning experience and fill your CPD gaps15 March 2012, Stamford Plaza BrisbaneEvent pricing (please tick your selection)

Qty Price Subtotal

$180+ GST = $198

EXAMPLE

Conference 1 $ 900 + GST = $ 990 $990

TOTAL

Advanced price (register and pay before 3 February 2012)

Please Select Options Qty Price Subtotal

Full Conference $ 900 + GST = $ 990

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Full Conference $1150 + GST = $1265

Modules (standard rates only)

Please Select Options Qty Price Subtotal

Commercial (2 sessions including morning tea) $ 350 + GST = $ 385

Professional and practical skills (2 sessions including lunch)

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Professional Skills

Practice Management and Business Skills

Claim up to 7 CPD points

Practical Legal Ethics

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8:00 Registration

8:30 Welcome from the Chair

COMMERCIAL MODULE

8:45 CONTRACTS: Key ethical issues when dealing with injunctions or interlocutory applications

• Identifying the issues in the application, the long-term implications in the litigation and best practice ethical responses

• Exploring a commercial resolution• Gathering the right evidence• Factors in specific kinds of applications (eg: applications

for freezing orders, search orders, interim injunctions)

Nicholas Ferrett, Barrister, Queensland Bar

� 1 CPD point in Practical Legal Ethics

9:45 BUSINESS: Examining the PPSA in finer detail: its practical impact on different industries

• Recognising security interests that should be registered• Analysing the requirements for security agreements • Considering whether “contracting out” is possible or

advisable• Tackling some of the practical issues arising from the

operation of the PPSA regime

• Enforceability and insolvency issues

David Jacobson, Partner, Langes + Lawyers

� 1 CPD point in Practice Management and Business Skills

10:45 Morning tea

PROFESSIONAL AND PRACTICAL SKILLS MODULE

10:30 Registration

11:00 ADVOCACY: Setting out the structure of cogent written submissions

• How to determine whether you have a clear purpose• What logical structure and organisation will achieve• Suggestions for identifying and expressing the issues

• How to build your structure and use appropriate length

Craig Smith, Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology

� 1 CPD point in Professional Skills

12:00 ETHICS: Minimising complaints and maximising ethical standards

• Assessing the nexus between complaints and ethical standards

• An overview of the national profession reforms• Rules versus values• Looking at what may constitute unethical or excessive

overcharging of legal fees and considering the consequences for your practice

TBA

� 1 CPD point in Practical Legal Ethics

1:00 Networking lunch for speakers and delegates

Thursday, 15 March 2012

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Our flexible format offers participants the opportunity to attend the whole program or just specific modules to suit individual learning requirements. See page 4 for further details.

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PERSONAL SERVICES MODULE

1:30 Registration

2:00 FAMILY: Focus on surrogacy• A working knowledge of the Surrogacy Act 2010 (Qld)• Limitations to obtaining treatment/parentage orders• What to do when things go wrong

• Comparison with interstate models

Stephen Page, Partner, Family Law Accredited Specialist, Harrington Family Lawyers

� 1 CPD point

3:00 Afternoon teaRSONAL SERVICES STREAM

3:15 SUCCESSION: The role of SMSFs in estate planning• Understanding the fund & beneficiary tax positions of

super benefits on death – Pensions – reversionary or not – Fund capital gains tax – Future service & anti-detriment matters – Avoiding an untaxed element – Determining tax dependency – Payments to testamentary trusts

• Geared property and death

David Busoli, Manager, Cavendish Superannuation Pty Ltd

� 1 CPD point

4:15 PERSONAL INJURIES: Managing claims and approaching dispute resolution in the current environment: an insurer’s perspective

• An insurer’s wish list• Insurers’ obligations in the personal injury claims arena• A better approach to claims management – putting the

injured person in the centre• An end to adversarialism? Communication, Collaboration,

Co-operation and Courtesy as noble aims for injury compensation schemes

• Minimising disputes/maximising outcomes – the ‘hired gun’ versus the trained professional expert

• Challenges for the industry in working with legal practitioners – a common interest in making compensation schemes work

TBA

� 1 CPD point

5:15 Close of conference

15 March 2012, Stamford Plaza Brisbane

Who should attend?This program will be of particular interest to in-house, private, government and corporate practitioners from all practice areas who have not had the opportunity to meet all of their CPD requirements before the 31st of March deadline. This program is also aimed at solicitors, in-house counsel, corporate practitioners and barristers practicing in:

• Business law • Property• Personal Injuries• Personal Services • Family • Succession• Contracts

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15 March 2012, Stamford Plaza BrisbanePERSONAL SERVICES STREAM2:00 FAMILY: Focus on surrogacy• A working knowledge of the Surrogacy Act 2010 (Qld)

• Limitations to obtaining treatment/parentage orders

• What to do when things go wrong

• Comparison with interstate modelsStephen Page, Partner, Family Law Accredited Specialist,

Harrington Family Lawyers � 1 CPD point3:00 Afternoon teaRSONAL SERVICES STREAM

3:15 SUCCESSION: The role of SMSFs in estate planning

• Understanding the fund and benefi ciary tax positions of

super benefi ts on deatha. Pensions – reversionary or notb. Fund capital gains tax

c. Future service & anti-detriment matters

d. Avoiding an untaxed elemente. Determining tax testamentary trusts

• Geared property and deathDavid Busoli, National Head of Education, Manager,

Cavendish Superannuation Pty Ltd � 1 CPD point

4:15 PERSONAL INJURIES: Managing claims and approaching

dispute resolution in the current environment: an insurer’s

perspective• An insurer’s wish list• Insurers’ obligations in the personal injury claims arena

• A better approach to claims management – putting the

injured person in the centre• An end to adversarialism? Communication, Collaboration,

Co-operation and Courtesy as noble aims for injury

compensation schemes• Minimising disputes/maximising outcomes – the ‘hired

gun’ versus the trained professional expert

• Challenges for the industry in working with legal

practitioners – a common interest in making

compensation schemes workTBA

� 1 CPD point

5:15 Close of conference

Who should attend?This program will be of particular interest to in-house,

private, government and corporate practitioners from all

practice areas who have not had the opportunity to obtain

all of their CPD/MCLE requirements before the 31st of

March deadline. This program is also aimed at solicitors

and barristers practicing in:• Business law • Property• Personal Injuries• Personal Services • Family • Succession• Contract law

To register now visit: www.lexisnexis.com.au/pd or ph: 1800 772 772 or fax: 02 9422 2338

Accredited Specialist,

y Lawyers1 CPD point3:00 Afternoon teaRSONAL SERVICES STREAM

3:15 SUCCESSION: The role of SMSFs in estate planning

• Understanding the fund and benefi ciary tax positions of

super benefi ts on deatha. Pensions – reversionary or notb. Fund capital gains tax

c. Future service & anti-detriment matters

d. Avoiding an untaxed elemente. Determining tax testamentary trusts

• Geared property and deathDavid Busoli, National He

vid Busoli, National He

vid Busoliad of Education, Manager,

Cavendish Superannuation Pty Ltd� 1 CPD point

4:15 PERSONAL INJURIES: Managing claims and approaching

dispute resolution in the current environment: an insurer’s

perspective• An insurer’s wish list• Insurers’ obligations in the personal injury claims arena

• A better approach to claims management – putting the

injured person in the centre• An end to adversarialism? Communication, Collaboration,

Co-operation and Courtesy as noble aims for injury

compensation schemes• Minimising disputes/maximising outcomes – the ‘hired

gun’ versus the trained professional expert

• Challenges for the i

Challenges for the i

Challenges fndustry in working with legal

practitioners – a common interest in making

compensation schemes workTBA

� 1 CPD point

Who should attend?This program will be of particular interest to in-house,

private, government and corporate practitioners from all

practice areas who have not had the opportunity to obtain

all of their CPD/MCLE requirements before the 31st of

March deadline. This program is also aimed at solicitors

and barristers practicing in:• Business law • Property• Personal Injuries• Personal Services • Family • Succession• Contract law

Speakers• David Jacobson, Partner, Langes Lawyers

• Stephen Page, Partner, Family Law Accredited Specialist, Harrington Family Lawyers

• David Busoli, National Head of Education, Manager, Cavendish Superannuation

• Craig Smith, Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology

• Nicholas Ferrett, Barrister, Queensland Bar

Program highlights

• Get a taste for what you missed in 2011 – the most popular presentations by our most engaging speakers

• Learn about new developments in the controversial area of surrogacy

• A look at PPSA in fi ner detail: analysing the requirements for security agreements; enforceability and insolvency issues; understanding the practical effect on different industries

• An insurer’s perspective on managing personal injury claims and approaching dispute resolution

• Receive practical guidance on estate planning strategies incorporating self-managed super funds (SMSF) and enduring family superannuation funds (EFSF)

• Contract litigation: considering ethical issues when resolving injunctions or interlocutory applications

• Assessing the nexus between complaints and ethical standards

• Understand the structure of the draft Legal Profession National Law

• Essential tools and strategies to successfully structure cogent written submissions

• Attend the whole day or select your favourite modules• Receive your compulsory CPD points in one day

Register Today! Visit: www.lexisnexis.com.au/pd

Product of:

Legal Intensives QLD 2012Build your own learning experience and fi ll your CPD gaps15 March 2012, Stamford Plaza BrisbaneEvent pricing (please tick your selection)

Qty Price Subtotal

$180+ GST = $198

EXAMPLE

Conference 1 $ 900 + GST = $ 990 $990

TOTAL

Advanced price (register and pay before 30 December 2011)

Please Select Options Qty Price Subtotal

Conference $ 900 + GST = $ 990

Standard price (register and pay after 30 December 2011)

Please Select Options Qty Price Subtotal

Conference $1150 + GST = $1265

Advanced price discount expires 30 December 2011 – SAVE up to $275

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