
The A–Z of legal professional privilege – how to gain, hold and lose it
Overview
This workshop explores the principles of legal professional privilege. It will also provide a thorough refresher on what can be a changing legal issue, with daily ramifications.
Who should attend?
In-house counsel
Corporate counsel
General counsel
Legal managers
Officers
Accountants.
This workshop explores the principles of legal professional privilege. It will also provide a thorough refresher on what can be a changing legal issue, with daily ramifications.
What we will cover
The elements of privilege
Common interest privilege
Joint privilege
Privilege issues when dealing with third parties
Privilege and in-house lawyers
Privilege and dealing with foreign lawyers and attorneys
Waiver of privilege: Express waiver and implied waiver
Affidavits and statements in Federal Court proceedings
Waiver in a corporate context
Voluntary disclosure of the substance of legal advice
Issue waiver
Dealing with regulatory bodies: ASIC, the ACCC and the ATO.
To complete your registration, please scroll past 'Event Details' and locate the green banner displaying the 'Register' button.
Event Details
Date: Register your interest
Time: 8.15am for 8.30am - 4.45pm
Venue:
Clayton Utz Brisbane
Cost: Inc GST
$1,688 per person
$1,519 per person if booking two weeks before the workshop
$1,435 per person if in a group of three or more
Further information:
Phone 1800 882 110
Email [email protected]
To Register:
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What our clients say
The A–Z of legal professional privilege – how to gain, hold and lose it
The workshop was very interesting and relevant.
Good interactive format – held the group’s attention.
Support when you need it most
As a participant of our program you'll have comfort in knowing that you can depend on us for ongoing support. Whether it be two weeks or two years after the workshop, you can call us at any time for a short, no-cost consultation.
Recommended CPD point allocation: 7 points (excluding WA).
If this particular educational activity is relevant to your immediate or long term needs in relation to your professional development and practice of the law, then you should claim one CPD unit for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. Please contact your Professional Body for your state.