EVENT CONFIRMATION


SPRINT TO THE FINISH 2024

REGISTRATION CONFIRMED
Thank you for registering for our 2024 Sprint to the Finish series.

We look forward to seeing you online.

ACCESS ON DEMAND:

Wednesday 13 March 2024
Tuesday 19 March 2024
Thursday 21 March 2024
Sessions delivered by webinar
Lisa Jones
lisa.jones@au.kwm.com
+61 3 9643 5610
DAY 1 | Wednesday 13 March 2024 - Sessions now available on demand
SESSION 1 |
SPEAKING WITH IMPACT

Session now available on demand

CPD Point: 1 Professional Skills
Lucy Cornell and Matt Swinn provided practical tips to speak with impact in your everyday interactions and high stakes meetings. Click here for your one-page takeaway with key phrases and practices.
SESSION 2 |
THE DECARBONISATION IMPERATIVE

Session now available on demand

CPD Point: 1 Substantive Law
Our energy and ESG experts looked at the regulatory reform agenda underpinning decarbonisation. They shared predictions for the year ahead and where they see opportunities and challenges on Australia’s road to net zero. 
DAY 2 | Tuesday 19 March 2024 - Sessions now available on demand
SESSION 3 |
YOUR ROLE IN LEGAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND THE APPLICATION OF TECHNOLOGY

Session now available on demand

CPD Point: 1 Practice Management & Business Skills
Want practical advice on Legal Project Management and the application of technology? Our panellists provided practical advice and insights on best practice LPM through the 'Scope, Plan, Do & Review' framework. They also spoke to the considerations that clients should weigh up and plan for when assessing technology platforms to support their approach. 
SESSION 4 |
RESPECT@WORK: THE LATEST AND EMERGING BEST PRACTICE IN HANDLING CONDUCT COMPLAINTS

Session now available on demand

CPD Point: 1 Substantive Law
Angela Weber, Ruth Rosedale and Annamarie Rooding, and Senior Counsel Kate Eastman had a practical conversation about sexual harassment in the era of Respect@Work. Click here for your one-page takeaway summarising the 7 domains of Respect@Work.
SESSION 5 |
NAVIGATING ETHICS IN THE AGE OF GENERATIVE AI

Session now available on demand

CPD Point: 1 Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Our expert panel (joined by Clayton Noble, Head of ANZ Legal at Microsoft) explored the ethical obligations, challenges and opportunities lawyers are experiencing in the face of the ever-evolving generative AI landscape. This timely and thought-provoking discussion looked at a number of key ethical requirements under the Solicitor Conduct Rules and how they interact with generative AI, drawing on case studies from Australia and overseas. 
DAY 3 | Thursday 21 March 2024 - Sessions now available on demand
SESSION 6 |
HACKED! MANAGING A MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL DATA BREACH WHILE AVOIDING PITFALLS

Session now available on demand

CPD Point: 1 Substantive Law
Experts from across Australia, ASEAN and China came together to help a hypothetical client resolve a very real and frightening scenario: a cyber breach involving stolen data and ransomware. From notifying regulators and the market, to novel methods emerging to stop bad actors, our partners walked their would-be client through a response. 
SESSION 7 |
TRADING GREEN: HELPING ORGANISATIONS NAVIGATE REGIONAL CARBON MARKETS

Session now available on demand

CPD Point: 1 Substantive Law
As markets across the international landscape continue to drive towards achieving net zero, our panel confirmed the importance of actual abatement continuing as the core objective for businesses (rather than purchase of offset credits). In Australia, the Climate Active program (requiring reporting against targets to reduce emissions) is among initiatives that will lead the way. The developments in Mainland China’s carbon markets may have important implications for Hong Kong and the globe as it moves to welcome foreign investment.  
SPEAKERS

VISHAL AHUJA

Partner, Sydney


SU CHANG

Partner, Beijing


NICOLA CHARLSTON

Partner, Melbourne


SHIRLEY CHENG

Partner, Sydney


LUCY CORNELL

External Expert:
CEO & Founder,
Cornell Voice Advisory


JO CREW

Partner, Melbourne


BRYONY EVANS

Partner, Sydney


KENDRA FOURACRE

Senior Associate, Melbourne


MICHAEL LAWSON

Partner in Charge, Singapore


CHENG LIM

Sector Lead, Technology, Media, Entertainment and Telecommunications
Partner, Melbourne


RICHARD MAZZOCHI

Partner, Hong Kong


CLAYTON NOBLE
External Expert:
Head of ANZ Legal
Microsoft

JONATHAN PRIDEAUX

Head of Applied Legal Technology, Sydney


DALE RAYNER

Partner, Sydney


ANNAMARIE ROODING

Partner, Melbourne


RUTH ROSEDALE

Partner, Perth


PETA STEVENSON

Partner, Sydney


PETER STOCKDALE

Partner, Sydney


SU MENG (MOLLY)

Partner, Shanghai


MATTHEW SWINN

Managing Partner - Practice Excellence, Melbourne


KERRYN UNDERWOOD

Head of Legal Project Management, Melbourne


ANGELA WEBER

Partner, Sydney

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