WIN In-House Counsel Day is back, and we're excited to bring together our in-house legal community for a morning/afternoon of inspired insights and fresh perspectives on the topics that we know matter most to in-house counsel.
Delving into key areas such as ESG, cyber security, data governance, technology solutions, M&A and employment, you will be updated, engaged and inspired while also obtaining CPD points for 2023.
For more information on the full program running in your local State, and to register your attendance, please see details below.
Schedule
The full program is listed below:
1. Perth WIN In-House Counsel Day
Thursday, 16 February 2023
Level 21, 240 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000
8.15am – 1.00pm AWST (In-person only event)
- 8.30am - Enough is Enough – Analysing the report on sexual harassment in the mining industry with Libby Mettam MLA (Prac Management)
Presenters: Libby Mettam MLA & Leanne Nickels - 9.40am - Anticipating Climate Change Disputes (Substantive)
Presenters: Shane Murphy & Michael Robbins
Click here for presentation - 10.50am - Raising capital to fund M&A transactions: Key points you need to know if you are advising a seller or a buyer (Prof Skills)
Presenters: Owen Alcorn & Matt Watkins
Click here for presentation - 12.00pm - What would you do? A panel of lawyers discuss ethical dilemmas (Ethics)
Presenters: Richard Edwards - Guy French - Gino Dal Pont, Professor of Law, University of Tasmania - Lori Lim, Senior Legal Counsel, Western Power - Anne-Marie Wholley, Barrister, Quayside Chambers
2. Sydney WIN In-House Counsel Day
Tuesday, 21 February 2023
Level 22, No.1 Martin Place
Sydney NSW 2000
8.50am – 3.15pm AEDT (In-person only event)
- 9.00am – Technology solutions driving change (Substantive)
Presenters: Anthony Lloyd, Kit Lloyd and Alex Horder
Click here for presentation - 10.10am - How data compliance programs and cyber risk are shaping business models (substantive)
Presenters: Nicholas Boyle
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Click here to view the recording - 11.30am - Better M&A Outcomes (Substantive)
Presenters: Adrian Tan, Sarah Wilson and Boris Chassang
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Click here to view the recording - 1.00pm - Changing workplaces in Australia and New Zealand: What you need to know to prepare your business (Substantive)
Presenters: Clancy King and Laura Scampion
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Click here to view the recording - 2.15pm - ESG and the role of in-house counsel: from managing risk to adding value (Substantive)
Presenters: Nat Caton (Facilitator), Matt Spain, Alison Cunniffe
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3. Melbourne WIN In-House Counsel Day
Thursday, 23 February 2023
80 Collins Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
11.40am – 5.30pm AEDT (In-person event only)
- 12.00pm - Changing workplaces in Australia and New Zealand: What you need to know to prepare your business (Substantive)
Presenters: Rick Catanzariti, Laura Scampion and Elizabeth Cole
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Click here to view the recording - 1.00pm - Better M&A Outcomes (Substantive)
Presenters: Jyoti Singh, Shane Bilardi and Sarah Wilson
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Click here to view the recording - 2.15pm - Data governance and cyber security - risk management for the digital age (Substantive)
Presenters: Sarah Birkett and Alastair Macphee
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Click here to view the recording - 3.15pm - Technology solutions driving change
Presenters: Tim Lyons and Dylan Bourke
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Click here to view the recording - 4.30pm - ESG and the role of in-house counsel: from managing risk to adding value (Substantive)
Presenters: Nat Caton (facilitator) Matt Spain, Sean Faehrmann
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4. Brisbane WIN In-House Counsel Day
Thursday, 2 March 2023
Level 9, 480 Queen Street
Brisbane QLD 4000
8.50am – 3.15pm AEST (In-person only event)
- 9.00am - Better M&A Outcomes(Substantive)
Presenters: Lyndon Masters, Sarah Wilson and Boris Chassang
Click here for presentation - 10.15am - Technology solutions driving change(Substantive)
Presenters: Anthony Lloyd, Alex Horder and Kit Lloyd
Click here for presentation - 11.30am - Changing workplaces in Australia and New Zealand: What you need to know to prepare your business(Substantive)
Presenters: Laura Scampion and Clancy King
Click here for presentation - 1.00pm - Data governance and cyber security - risk management for the digital age (Substantive)
Presenters: Sarah Birkett and Alastair Macphee
Click here for presentation - 2.15pm - ESG and the role of in-house counsel: from managing risk to adding value (Substantive)
Presenters: Nat Caton (facilitator), Matt Spain, Sean Faehrmann and Bianca Lau
WIN In-House Counsel Webinars 2023
Online Webinar 1
Sentries, counsellors, facilitators & educators – the in-house lawyer in an uncharted future (Ethics)
Monday, 20 February 2023
10.45am AWST / 12.45pm AEST / 1.45pm AEDT / 3.45pm NZDT
In this session Corey Steel traverses that difficult pathway, and will consider in-house ethical obligations through the lens of (some of) the roles they play in their business: the sentry, the counsellor, the facilitator and the educator. Looking through this lens Corey will examine and lead discussion on how those roles are likely to change in the future, and how ethical considerations must be reassessed to remain relevant to modern modes of business.
Presenters
- Introduction: Jyoti Singh, WIN Partner, DLA Piper
- Welcome to Country: John Briggs, JB Consultancy
- Ethics session presenter: Corey Steel, Litigation & Regulation Partner, DLA Piper
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Online Webinar 2 – KEYNOTE SESSION
Preparing Now for What's Next: How to thrive in an age of disruption (Practice Management)
Wednesday, 22 February 2023
10am AWST / 12pm AEST / 1pm AEDT / 3pm NZDT
Every business and industry today is facing a perfect storm of disruption and upheaval. In the face of the changes ahead, agility and adaptability will be more important than ever. The future success and survival of your organization will rest on the ability to anticipate, prepare for and pre-empt disruption. Points discussed:
- The 3 forms that disruption will take in the coming decade with a specific focus on the technology impacts of AI, robotics and augmented reality
- The role millennials and Gen Z will play in redefining industry norms and consumer expectations
- The common culture and mindset traps that will set any organization on a collision course with obsolescence - and how to avoid them
Proven and practical strategies for staying one step ahead of change and remaining relevant
External Presenter: Michael McQueen
*Please note this recording is no longer available
Online Webinar 3
Out of the Quicksand: Flourishing for Lawyers (0.5 Prac Management, 0.5 Professional Skills)
Friday, 24 February 2023
9am AWST / 11am AEST / 12pm AEDT / 2pm NZT
In this session, you will take a new perspective on this paradox and hear about practical action steps for getting back to solid ground while retaining the traits that make you a great lawyer. There’s no doubt that there are structural and systemic challenges in legal practice that are bigger than any one person. Add to the mix a heightened level of change and uncertainty and it’s no wonder people are finding it tough going. Struggling harder but sinking more, throwing good energy after bad - like being in quicksand.
External Presenter: Madeleine Shaw
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