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Conducting investigations without creating new legal risks

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Lawyers Weekly is thrilled to bring you a two-part online and interactive masterclass to equip you with the practical tools you need to know about managing corporate and regulatory investigations in an increasingly litigious environment.

We are teaming with Jason Betts and Christine Tran, leading partners from global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills. 

Our speakers will impart decades of legal wisdom to ensure that, as an emerging leader in litigation, you have the necessary tools to safeguard your clients in the post-pandemic marketplace.

These 60-minute, live-streamed masterclasses will be centred around hypothetical case studies, including “real world” elements from the business landscape and will come with a workbook for viewers to work on throughout the presentation.

Get your questions answered in this interactive-style live-streamed workshop, with Lawyers Weekly deputy editor Jerome Doraisamy acting as moderator for the audience.

Ensure you are equipped to mitigate litigation risk for your client by registering your interest for the Lawyers Weekly Masterclass Series now! Limited places available.


You can purchase one or both of these masterclasses, depending on what you are looking for. Those who purchase both sessions will be eligible for a discount.

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You can purchase one or both of these masterclasses, depending on what you are looking for. Those who purchase both sessions will be eligible for a discount.

Series 1 & 2: Conducting investigations without creating new legal risks

BOTH SERIES

$1190X GST

Masterclass Series 1: Managing internal investigations

Wednesday, 2 June, 3pm AEST

$690X GST

Masterclass Series 2: Responding to regulatory investigations

Wednesday, 23 June, 3pm AEST

$690X GST

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