Ethics in Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest for Legal Practitioners
Presented by Gerald Santucci, Snedden Hall & Gallop and Katie Binstock, Thomson Geer
An enlightening seminar on the crucial ethical obligations surrounding confidentiality and conflict of interest in legal practice. This seminar will explore:
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The expansive duty of maintaining client confidentiality beyond legal professional privilege.
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The inherent fiduciary responsibilities that underpin a practitioner's obligation to protect client information.
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Strategies for avoiding conflicts of interest between duties owed to current and former clients.
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Navigating conflicts involving a solicitor's own interests.
Gain valuable insights from experienced speakers who will provide practical advice on upholding these ethical standards. Learn how to manage and mitigate conflicts effectively while ensuring the confidentiality of your clients' affairs is uncompromised.
GERALD SANTUCCI
DIRECTOR
SNEDDON HALL & GALLOP
Gerald Santucci leads the Business Law team at Snedden Hall & Gallop and has over 40 years’ experience in commercial law, property and disputes. Gerald leads the firm’s migration practice, where he assists employers and individuals to secure permanent and temporary business, skilled, residential and student visas. He is also a member of the Migration Institute of Australia (MIA). Before his legal career, Gerald served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Australian Army under the national service scheme and worked in the Department of Overseas Trade. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New South Wales, a diploma from the University of Lyon II, France and a Bachelor of Laws from the Australian National University. Gerald is currently the Chair of the ACT Law Society’s Legal Profession and Ethics Committee.
KATIE BINSTOCK
PARTNER
THOMSON GEER
Katie specialises in succession, elder, regulatory, and administrative law. In succession law, she excels in estate planning, administration, and litigation, crafting comprehensive estate plans and guiding clients through disputes. She navigates elder law matters such as guardianship applications and elder abuse suspicions. In regulatory and administrative law, Katie advises on complaint management, investigations, and appeals, representing clients in Tribunals and Courts. With a commercial and solutions-driven approach, she resolves disputes effectively.
Details
- This is an on-demand webinar you can watch at anytime - a link and password will be sent to you when you register.
- Cost: Members - $50, Non-members $70
- CPD: Members will receive 1 point in Core Area 1
- This event was recorded as part of the Ethics Series on Wednesday 2 October 2024.
- This recording will expire on 31 December 2025
Event registration terms and conditions
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General
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Cancellation policy
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Registration
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