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Conference Attendance Scholarship 

Leila Chalk • Mar 28, 2019

Win a ticket to the Lawyers' Retreat at Lindenderry in April 2019. Valued at $1590.

Are you a law student? A law grad? Do you want to win a complimentary ticket to our 2019 conference and wine, dine, and relax with the moovers and the shakers of the legal community? Yes?

Wonderful.

Enter herein.

Continued Professional Development (CPD) is a way for lawyers to ensure that they are always up to date with the changes in the law and current best practice requirements. We will be joined at beautiful Lindenderry by some of Victoria's top practitioners to discuss the current updates in employment law, family law, trusts, insolvency, civil litigation, practice management, and the like.

Attending will be barristers such as Aimee Kinda, Amanda Carruthers, Morgan Mclay, and Alex Metherell. Matthew Meng will be speaking about tax implications when selling a business and Lionel Wirth will take us through the topic of legal ethics and the Uniform Law, as well as disciplinary issues for lawyers.

We will also be joined by Josh from Pinnacle Health to lead us through a meditation and wellness program creation narrative, a wonderful team of business advisers and accountants from Semmens Partners and our financial advice and insurance loves at Avant Garde Financial.

Who else, what else? Come join us and find out.

More information on the event is available here.

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