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QUARTERLY LEGAL UPDATE: How is the changing law impacting procurement practices in Australia? (VIRTUAL)

What is happening in the law and how is it affecting procurement practices – in a real-time way? 

Join Scott Alden and his team for this 60-90 minute session every three months – which will be half webinar and half Q&A, and find out THREE key things:

  1. What new laws are coming in to effect right now that might affect how procurement operate with suppliers?
  2. What recent CASE LAW decisions might impact directly and indirectly upon procurement practices, or have implications for how we work with suppliers?
  3. How are we implementing new solutions to recent laws that have come into effect, including regular updates on progress with:

Payment Time Reporting Act 2020

Fed Govt Covid variations 2020-21    

Unfair Contract Terms Act 

Modern Slavery Act 2018

Chain of Responsibility laws – nationally not just in NSW 

Privacy Laws and regulations 

Lock out law changes in NSW

When your in-house counsel is too busy to answer your questions, ask the HWLB team instead, and get a legal heads-up on what every PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONAL should 

Your expert facilitator

Scott Alden is a lawyer of rich experience specialising in procurement, contract & construction law and is a partner at HWL Ebsworth lawyers in Sydney. 

Previously, Scott has worked with Holding Redlich, DLA Piper and other top firms. He is also a part-time lecturer at the College of Law.
https://hwlebsworth.com.au/ 


The time of this session is:

10:00-11:30AM AEST (SYD, MELB, BNE)

9.30-11.00AM (ADL)

12.00-1.30PM (NZ)


Event Details

QUARTERLY LEGAL UPDATE: How is the changing law impacting procurement practices in Australia? (VIRTUAL)
Venue:
Virtual - at your desk using Zoom
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Start June 1st, 2021. 10:00am AEST
End June 1st, 2021. 11:30am AEST
Status Event Details Closed

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Seats 24 persons
Attendees 17 persons
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Category One off sessions
Type Virtual