The seminar is open to all junior practitioners admitted after 1 January, 2013.
<strong>7 December, Melbourne</strong> – Law Courts Building, 305 William Street <strong>(Registrations now CLOSED)</strong>
<strong>7 December, Dandenong</strong> – 53-55 Robinson Street, Dandenong (by live video link).
Maximum of 3 per Firm / Organisation
The seminar is open to all junior practitioners admitted after 1 January, 2013.
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Dandenong (via live video link)
Melbourne (Victoria Legal Aid Staff ONLY)
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR DELEGATES

Registration: Registration includes entry to the seminar, access to digital papers via the FLS App or weblink and post event networking function. All travel/accommodation costs and arrangements are to be covered by delegates.

NOTE: Delegates who register but do not attend, will not be able to register/attend later sessions unless notification is given in advance via email to events@familylawsection.org.au or by calling (07) 3003 0392.

Session Papers: We will provide program material digitally via the FLS App. To download the FLS App, Click here for App StoreClick here for Google Play or weblink . The App has a number of features including information about the program and access to the papers. For delegates who would like to print papers, please use the weblink. If you do not receive email confirmation after registration, or email information about papers within the week prior to the Seminar, we ask that you contact the Family Law Section by email events@familylawsection.org.au

Privacy Notice:Your personal details will be collected and used by the Law Council of Australia (Law Council), and also disclosed to the Law Council's contractors and service providers, for the purpose of processing your event registration and organising and managing the event. If you are registering as a non-member, you do not need to identify your identity when registering and can use a pseudonym (fake name) instead.

The Law Council may also use your personal information to provide you with information about matters relevant to the legal profession and other upcoming conferences and events. The Law Council may collect photographs, audio and video recording of individuals who attend events, which the Law Council may use and make widely available, including publishing on our website. By attending the event you consent to such use.

Further information about the Law Council's handling of your personal information, including your rights to access and correct your personal information and make a complaint about the Law Council's compliance with the Australian PrivacyPrinciples, is contained in the Law Council Privacy Policy, available at www.lawcouncil.asn.au/lawcouncil/index.php/privacy-policy or by contacting the Law Council.

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