Pouyan Afshar, Barrister, Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers
Witness preparation
Gail Black, Partner
Risky business – using public land to achieve government objectives
Liam Chambers, Partner
Risky business – using public land to achieve government objectives
Professor Sharon Christensen,
Gadens Professor of Property Law, Queensland University of Technology
A refresher on boilerplates
Kathleen Conroy, Partner and Pro Bono Director
Continuing the pro-bono tradition in 2021 and beyond

Guy Edgecombe, Partner
Duties of care owed by public authorities

Stan Gallo, Partner, BDO
Using technology for better legal outcomes

Associate Professor Andrew Godwin, Special Counsel,
Australian Law Reform Commission, University of Melbourne
A rose by any other name – regulation by general concept

Liam Hennessy, Partner
Using technology for better legal outcomes
A rose by any other name – regulation by general concept

Lionel Hogg, Partner
A pound of flesh – penalties in government contracts
The practice and ethics of nudging

Professor Bryan Horrigan, Dean, Faculty of Law, Monash University
A rose by any other name – regulation by general concept

Sacha Kirk, Co-Founder, Lawcadia
Using technology for better legal outcomes

Kathy Merrick, Partner
Witness preparation

Robert Slonim, Chair, Academic Advisory Panel, Behavioural Economics Team of Australia, PM&C, University of Sydney
The practice and ethics of nudging

Craig Melrose, Associate
The Ten Cases: Immaterial errors

Rachel Zagorskis, Associate
The Ten Cases: Statutory unconscionability

Jasmia Bavaresco, Associate
The Ten Cases: Statutory protections for “workers”

Sophie-Rose Greer, Solicitor
The Ten Cases: Preventative detention

Shane Wacker, Senior Associate
The Ten Cases: Freedom of interstate intercourse

Grace MacRae, Solicitor
The Ten Cases: What constitutes a “Commonwealth record”

Caitlin Milligan, Solicitor
The Ten Cases: Cause of action estoppel

Nigel Mok, Solicitor
The Ten Cases: Prosecution evidence

Taylor Green, Solicitor
The Ten Cases: COVID-19 ‘business interruption’

Christina Martin, Associate
The Ten Cases: Power of delegation
