Webinar On Demand - Sexual Harassment Laws in Australia
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Approximate Length: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: 31 July 2024
Available until: 30 Jul 2025
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Price: $110
Platinum Price: $99 [?]
Approximate Length: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: 31 July 2024
Available until: 30 Jul 2025
Legal CPD:
WA legal practitioners (QA Provider ID 29250)
1 CPD point, Competency Area 4 – Substantive Law. To ensure you receive your CPD Points for this event, please provide us with your Legal Practice Board Practitioner ID during registration. Note: CPD Points are only uploaded to the Legal Practice Board after the Webinar On Demand is viewed. This is not an interactive activity.
Legal practitioners outside of WA
If you consider that this webinar satisfies your individual requirement, or is relevant to your immediate or long-term professional development needs, you may claim 0.5 CPD points for every 30 minutes of attendance and participation.
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Presenter: Ian Latham
Barrister, Denman Chambers
Ian Latham specialises in industrial, employment, administrative law and inquiries.
Ian has appeared in a number of important industrial cases including the Tristar litigation, which was the first case about the Independent Contractors Act, the first case about the sham contractor provisions and a major case about accessorial liability under the Fair Work Act 2009.
Ian writes for the Lexis Fair Work Act and NSW Industrial Relations Act loose-leaf services. He also writes on industrial law and Australian Rules Football.
Ian is listed in Doyles Guide as a leading Work Health and Safety junior counsel and Employment Law junior counsel.
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