FACE TO FACE AND ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAM 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE AND OVERVIEW
COURSE SCHEDULE FOR SOLICITORS FOR SUPPORT STAFF FACE TO FACE ONLINE DURATION COST DATES COMMERCIAL LAW PROCEDURES This one day Commercial Law course for support staff will provide students with a practical, introductory overview of common administrative procedures involved in commercial law matters. Introduction to Commercial Law Different Types of Business Organisations Different Types of Companies Benefits & Disadvantages of Different Types of Business Organisations and Companies Company Formation Procedures Current Acts & Regulations Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) Stamp Duty Business Names Sale & Purchase of a Business Commonly Used Forms & Resources 9 Feb 1 Jun 22 Nov CONVEYANCING PROCEDURES/ FUNDAMENTALS This two day Conveyancing course for solicitors provides a basic introduction to the administrative procedures involved in the sale and purchase of NSW residential conveyancing matters. The one day Conveyancing course for support staff will cover day 1 topics only. The 8 week self directed online conveyancing course covers day 1 topics only (excluding auction sales), providing students with a flexible study option. Day 1 Introduction to Conveyancing Conveyancing Definitions Preparing Contracts Pre - Exchange Procedures Exchange Procedures Post Exchange Procedures Pre - Settlement Procedures Settlement Procedures Post Settlement Procedures Auction Sales Day 2 Other Titles Mortgages Leases Land Tax & Stamp Duty Personal Property Securities LPI Procedures Caveats Mortgage Exercising Power of Sale Power of Attorney 8 weeks Only day 1 topics covered 2 days 8 weeks Only day 1 topics covered M $573 NM $746 M $835 NM $1,060 M $435 NM $564 22 Feb - 17 Apr 6 Jun - 31 Jul 3 Oct - 27 Nov 2 & 3 Feb 12 & 13 Apr 7 & 8 Jun 30 & 31 Aug 8 & 9 Nov 14 Mar - 8 May 20 Jun - 14 Aug 3 Oct - 27 Nov 28 Jan 11 May 13 Jul 28 Sep 7 Dec CRIMINAL LAW PROCEDURES This one day introductory Criminal Law course will provide students with a solid foundation in common procedures involved when dealing with criminal law matters. Role of Solicitors & Barristers Hierarchy of the Courts Common Aspects of Criminal Law The Criminal Jurisdiction Proof - Standard, Burden & Evidentary Mental State Defences Witness Testimonies Principles of Fairness Bail Applications & Variation Mens Rea & Actus Reus Document Handling & File Management Acts & Regulations 28 Jul
COURSE SCHEDULE FOR SOLICITORS FOR SUPPORT STAFF FACE TO FACE ONLINE DURATION COST DATES FAMILY LAW PROCEDURES/ FUNDAMENTALS This one day introductory Family Law course covers the general administrative procedures involved in divorce, parenting orders, maintenance and other related disputes. Introduction to Family Law Functions of the Courts Divorce Alteration of Property Interests Maintenance Financial Agreements Parenting Matters Reaching Agreement Court Proceedings Subpoenas Costs Child Support Case Scenarios 9.00am- 5.00pm M $548 NM $708 26 Feb 29 Apr 24 Jun 16 Sep 18 Nov 21 Apr 11 Aug 17 Nov LITIGATION PROCEDURES This one day introductory Litigation course will provide students with a solid administrative foundation in bankruptcy, liquidation and debt collection procedures. Role of Solicitors & Barristers Hierarchy of the Courts Common Aspects of Litigation Preparation, Filing & Service of Court Documents Court Personnel and Other Officials Liquidation Procedures Bankruptcy Procedures Debt Collection Procedures 29 Jan 5 May 6 Oct ONLINE LEGAL ESSENTIALS - A CONCISE GUIDE TO THE NSW LEGAL SYSTEM This 2 week self directed online course provides a basic overview to the NSW legal industry. Suitable for students with little to no legal background or students commencing a junior legal support role. The Australian Legal System - An Overview People in the Legal Industry NSW Court Structures & Hierarchy Working in the Legal Office 2 weeks M $153 NM $153 Individual self start WILLS & PROBATE PROCEDURES This one day introductory Wills and Probate course covers procedures involved in writing a will, administration, probate and other estate matters. The 4 week self directed online Wills and Probate course covers the same topics, providing students with a flexible study option. Introduction to Wills & Probate Preparing a Will Preparation of Power of Attorney Gathering Information for the Application Preparing application for Grant of Probate Receiving Grant of Probate Administration of Estates Distribution of Estates Letters of Administration 4 weeks M $573 NM $746 4 weeks 22 Feb - 20 Mar 9 May - 5 Jun 1 Aug - 28 Aug 31 Oct - 27 Nov 2 May - 29 May 8 Aug - 4 Sep 7 Nov - 4 Dec 19 May 27 Oct WORKING IN A SMALL LAW FIRM This one day beginner course focuses on the needs of support staff working in small law firms or legal departments, recognising that they will often be less supported with more responsibility. Dealing with Clients Confidentiality Recordkeeping File Management Court Systems Networking Stress Management Interpersonal Skills Working with Barristers Common Legal Terms 7 Apr 21 Jul 13 Oct
COURSE OVERVIEW OUTCOMES These courses cover the basic procedures and processes involved in common matters. Students will acquire a sound understanding of administrative procedures as well as experiencing example documentation. No legal advice is provided. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA All courses are limited to 30 students to ensure that each student gets adequate time from the facilitator. All students must be currently working in a legal firm/department or returning to the legal industry. There is a substantial amount of assumed knowledge about the legal industry in all courses (excluding Online Legal Essentials) and students not working in the industry would experience a substantial disadvantage. Any applicant who has not had any legal experience should provide supporting documentation with their application to the Course Coordinator (eg. details of a solicitor who can mentor them through the course or previous studies undertaken in law) and consideration will be given on an individual basis. Successful applicants will be notified by email to confirm course eligiblity and enrolment. CERTIFICATES All students who successfully complete a course will receive a Certificate of Completion. COURSE VENUE AND TIMES All face to face courses are held at The Law Society of New South Wales, 170 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000. All course materials are given out on the day of training and no preparation is required. Tea/Coffee on arrival, morning tea, a light lunch and afternoon tea is provided for full day courses. Day courses: 9.30am - (unless otherwise specified) Online courses: All courses are conducted via the web through The Law Society s online student portal. FAQ S What is the difference between online and face to face? The online courses are conducted entirely online through the student portal. They are self directed with weekly deadlines and assignments to complete. All resources are accessed through the student portal. Students will need to read notes and case studies and prepare documents and letters where required. Students will need to ensure they have access to reliable high speed internet access, latest version web browser, access to email, word processing software, PDF reader/converter and printer. Face to face courses cover similar material. However, they are conducted in a lecture style with some student participation in the form of class activities and discussion. Is there a discount for members? Yes, any student working for/have worked for/ or is currently a full member of the Law Society of NSW is eligible for member s rate for course fees. Students will need to have access to a member s login to receive the discounted rate when applying online. Payment needs to be received in full before a place in the course can be reserved. Fast track your application by applying online at: www.lawsociety.com.au/cpd. Courses are located under Practice Management. Will this course be recognised by other training organisations? The Law Society courses are industry recognised but are not registered with external regulatory bodies. Other education institutions may recognise these courses as credit for prior study. However, this is subject to the relevant institution s policies and procedures for prior learning. There is no formal arrangement to recognise the Law Society courses as prior study. How will I know if my application has been accepted? You will receive an email confirmation from the Course Coordinator to confirm your application has been accepted, along with details of the course. Please contact the Course Coordinator if you have not received an email enrolment confirmation before course commencement. All applications are subject to course availability and program criteria. Please ensure you understand the purchase and refund policy before enrolling. This can be found at: www.lawsociety.com.au/purchasesrefundstermsconditions/index.htm. Please contact Professional Development for further course enquiries or enrolment assistance: FACE TO FACE PROGRAMS lstp@lawsociety.com.au OR 02 9926 0245 ONLINE PROGRAMS onlinetraining@lawsociety.com.au OR 02 9926 0269 / 02 9926 0255