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Ethics: The Role of Skillful Negotiation and Drafting in the Age of e-Contracts
Dr Michael Nancarrow, Senior Lecturer, CQUniversityTopic
This webinar was recorded in March 2016 and reviewed April 2019.
This webinar will satisfy your mandatory Rule 6.1 CPD obligations to complete at least one CPD unit in Ethics and Professional Responsibility.
Satisfy your part of your ethics mandatory CPD obligation, while exploring the opportunities and challenges of developing and implementing ethical negotiation and drafting skills and strategies. Such strategies are critical for any reflective practitioner in the age of e-contracts where the demands of time and efficiency often overtake a considered approach.
At the end of this presentation, we strongly encourage you to complete the reflection exercise and apply the takeaways to your practice. To achieve the 60 minute requirement for online courses, this course has a built in interactive reflection tool to allow you to engage with the material presented and apply it to your practice and skillset. Learners who engage with the information presented
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The College of Law
Course Pricing
Non-Member: $120.00
Member: $108.00
At the end of this presentation, we strongly encourage you to complete the reflection exercise and apply the takeaways to your practice. To achieve the 60 minute requirement for online courses, this course has a built in interactive reflection tool to allow you to engage with the material presented and apply it to your practice and skillset. Learners who engage with the information presented experience higher levels of retention of knowledge, and are able to realise greater value from the course.
Completion of this webinar will earn you 1 CPD unit.
The College of Law welcomes telephone bookings, but a credit card number must be given and payment authorised. Please note that refunds are not given unless the College is notified of your cancellation in writing four working days before the workshop. A cancellation fee applies to each workshop. Please note all registrations must be accompanied by payment. If you require any changes to your contact details or they appear incorrect in anyway, contact The College of Law on Ph: 02 9965 7111 or email: cpd@collaw.edu.au







