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Recorded Webinar: Electronic Conveyancing – New Practice Platforms and Ethical Dimensions (Legal Ethics)

Electronic conveyancing is here and with it some practical ethics challenges. This session looks at what they are and how to handle them effectively, including: Transitioning to electronic conveyancing – is there a client cost issue

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About the Webinar

Electronic conveyancing is here and with it some practical ethics challenges.

This session looks at what they are and how to handle them effectively, including:

  • Transitioning to electronic conveyancing – is there a client cost issue to consider?
  • Client identification and timing issues –ethical risks and how to manage it
  • When you have to revert to a paper-based settlement – the risks of delay
  • Skill base of conveyancers – the risks of inadequate training
  • Disclosure issues on fees – legal and ethical risks examined
  • Fraud risk and the responsibility to contain it
  • Managing conflicts of interest arising in econveyancing procedures
  • Ethical and practical issues arising from the entry of multiple Electronic Lodgment Network Operators
  • Case studies

Presented By

Tony Cahill
Legal Author & Commentator, Chatswood, NSW

Tony Cahill was admitted to practice in 1981. After 13 years with a medium-sized city law firm, Tony commenced practice on his own account at Chatswood. In July 2002, Tony commenced a ‘sabbatical’ from private practice to concentrate primarily on legal education and writing.

He is a member of the Law Society’s Property Law Environmental, Planning and Development Committees. He has been a member of the Redraft Committees for the editions of the Contract for the Sale of Land since 1992, and the editions of the Contract for the Sale of Business since 2000.

In 1995, Tony completed the Property Agency TAFE course which was then the most usual educational qualification for holders of licences under the former Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 1941.

He was a co-author with Russell Cocks and Paul Gibney of the first NSW edition of 1001 Conveyancing Answers, and the co-author with Gary Newton of Conveyancing Service New South Wales and Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation New South Wales, both published by LexisNexis Butterworths.

Tony has been a part-time lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney, in construction law, property transactions, legal studies, and real estate law, and has lectured at the Sydney and Northern Sydney Institutes of TAFE, the College of Law and the Law Extension Committee in various law subjects.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for property lawyers - Australia wide and it has been designed to deliver the Legal Ethics compulsory subject unit for th

CPD Information

unit for the CPD year ending 31st March 2019.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Lisa Tran on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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