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College of Law Courses

Legal Practice Management - Community Legal Sector - New South Wales

This program is delivered by The College of Law - a partner of TEN The Education Network. Discounted rates may be available to College of Law Alumni and groups. This Legal Practice Management Course will be conducted entirely online. This course is a sector-specific version of ........

Date/Time

Online

Multi-Day

  • 30-Oct-23 to 4-Dec-23

About the
College of Law Courses

This program is delivered by The College of Law - a partner of TEN The Education Network.

Discounted rates may be available to College of Law Alumni and groups.

This Legal Practice Management Course will be conducted entirely online.

This course is a sector-specific version of the Practice Management Course, designed for those who are or wish to act in the role of supervising legal practitioner of a community legal centre or similar NFP organisation. Many of the presenters in the course either come from or work closely with this sector.

In addition to covering basic practice management core subjects, this course provides insight on the unique challenges faced by community legal sector practitioners, such as managing difficult clients and trauma-informed practice.

As well as entitling solicitors who complete the course to have Condition 3 removed from their practising certificate, the course provides CPD units including professional skills, practice management and ethics.

Additionally, many solicitors in the private, in-house and community sectors choose to do the course for career and personal development reasons, as a useful short management fundamentals program.

Workshop Details: these workshops will be delivered via video conferencing on:

  • Monday 30 October 2023 - 9.00am to 5.15pm AEDT
  • Wednesday 1 November 2023 – 9.00am to 5.15pm AEDT
  • Friday 3 November 2023 – 9.00am to 5.15pm AEDT

Please note that:

  • there will be regular breaks in the program, including 1 hour for lunch each day; and
  • the end time of 5.15pm is approximate; some sessions may end earlier or later.

All components of the course, as set forth below, must be undertaken for satisfactory completion. The Law Society of NSW is notified of satisfactory completion approximately 4 weeks after the workshop.

CPD information

10 CPD units

Enquiries/Assistance

If you have any questions, please contact our Practitioner Education Team on Tel 02 9965 7111 or email [email protected]

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