Legalwise Seminars Melbourne

«Very impressed with how easy it is to connect and watch seminars. The shooting, the presentation of the slides and the sound were very well done. We don`t believe in retreading. Each of our unique seminars and programs is designed to explore the most relevant, current and pressing legal issues – based on careful research, participant feedback and industry demand. Network at over 600 seminars and conferences held annually in world-class locations. 3:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Discrimination and Religious Freedom Act introduced by Bronwyn Byrnes, Solicitor, 6 St James Hall Chambers Examine the aspect of the section 116 clause by examining the American origins of the clause, its explanation in Australian case law and its possible future directions. Presented by Celia Winnett, Attorney, Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers Consider the issues raised by Church advisory boards and bodies, the different roles they can play, and the different ways in which dysfunction can occur. «Good moderators, informative and relevant information.» Find out about the latest legal information that matters. «Good. The topics and speakers were interesting and relevant, the course material informative. » 9:05 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.: The «settlement clause» of Article 116 of the Constitution Labour Relations Lawyer Master Grocers Australia «Every presentation from 9 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. was exceptional. Probably the best and most consistent lecture I have attended in over 30 years of practice. I can`t thank you enough! » 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Ownership of church property in Australia Our experienced team draws on the expertise of the profession`s executives, making Legalwise Seminars the trusted choice for professionals who have been in the industry for over 15 years. «Very easy to register and connect to webinars.» «The presentations were all very good and relevant.» Contact us to learn more about Legalwise seminars and our work. 10:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.: Advisory bodies and councils: issues and challenges Section 116 of the Australian Constitution states: «The Commonwealth shall not enact any law.

Prohibition of the free exercise of religion». Explore the genesis of this provision and contemporary Australian case law. Presented by Danielle Forrester, Attorney, Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers Interact with the conference from anywhere and earn all your CPD points. Whether you attend a seminar or conference in person or connect with us via the internet, expand your expertise, improve your understanding of detailed practical information and earn your CPD points with Legalwise seminars. In the current climate, it is important to understand what freedoms exist; what constitutes reportable behaviour; which is the appropriate forum for religious disputes; What is religious discrimination? how to have harmonious governance; how to respond to complaints against the clergy; and the Church Property Act. «Great experience – easy registration process.» Presented by Kevin Tang, Attorney, Eight Wentworth Chambers «The registration process for Legalwise seminars is simple and straightforward. All registration information was received almost immediately after my registration was processed. All the information to connect to the webinar session was provided and worked without any problems. Presented by Associate Professor Luke Beck, Monash University Faculty of Law; Author, Religious Freedom and the Australian Constitution: Origins and Future, Routledge «Great and instructive.

Useful practical examples. ».