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Legal Practice Management – Queensland February ‘25

JURISDICTION - QLD
From $2,200.00
From $2,200.00

Legal Practice Management – Queensland February ‘25

This Legal Practice Management Course will be conducted entirely online.

Making the transition from solicitor to principal of a law practice requires greater skills and understanding of the business of managing a legal practice.  

This course is ideal for lawyers to gain a good grounding in law practice management or as a refresher course for more experienced practitioners.

Learn about the challenges and pitfalls of running your own practice, with an emphasis on financial management, strategic planning and business development. Discuss with experienced practitioners the typical issues faced in running a professional service firm including cash flow and profitability, maintaining trust accounts, dealing with common ethical dilemmas, and instituting business and risk management systems.

This course meets the requirements of the Queensland Law Society for obtaining a Principal Practising Certificate and is fully accredited by the Law Society.

Trust Accounting

  • Pre-workshop: 12 February 2025, 1.00pm-2.30pm OR 13 February 2025, 4.30pm-6.00pm AEST
  • Assessment due date: 17 February 2025

Workshop Dates and Times (all workshops are delivered virtually via videoconference):

  • Thursday 20 February 2025, 8.30am-5.00pm AEST
  • Friday 21 February 2025, 8.30am-5.00pm AEST
  • Saturday 22 February 2025, 8.30am-5.00pm AEST

Please note that:

  • there will be regular breaks, including a lunch break, during each workshop day. Please refer to the program for timings; and
  • the end time of 5.00pm is approximate, some sessions may end earlier. Please read below for course requirements.

Alumni Discount
College alumni are entitled to save 10% off the fee for this course. Use ALUMNI10 at the checkout.

COURSE OUTLINE

Topics include:

  • General principles of business planning and management
  • Trust Accounting
  • Practice structures
  • Financial management
  • Innovation, technology and workflow
  • Self-management, well-being and resilience in the workplace
  • Leadership and people management
  • Ethics and professional standards
  • Risk management
  • Business development and marketing

The assessment structure is summarised below:

Assessment

Activity

Format

Pass Mark*

Due Date

Workshop

Online workshop and online component

Interactive 3-day workshop

Attendance and satisfactory participation

See the workshop dates above

Assignment 1

Trust Accounting

Short answers to questions; to be submitted online

80%

Within 2 business days after the assessment has been released. This will be prior to the workshop commencement.

Assignment 2

Ethics

Short answers to questions based on case studies examined during the workshop; to be submitted online

75%

Within 2 business days after the workshop conclusion

Assignment 3

Business Plan

Business Plan incorporating content from compulsory exercises in Modules 2, 3, 4 and 5 discussed during the workshop; to be submitted online.

Submissions graded on scale 1-5; participants must obtain a grade of 3 (60%) to demonstrate competency

10 business days after the workshop conclusion

Assignment 4

Risk Analysis and Treatment Plan

Risk analysis and treatment plan to incorporate any risks from the Business Plan and developed using case studies and templates examined during the workshop; to be submitted online

Submissions graded on scale 1-5; participants must obtain a grade of 3 (60%) to demonstrate competency

10 business days after the workshop conclusion

Before commencement of the workshop, you are required to undertake 6 hours mandatory pre-readings available online. You will also be required to attend mandatory Trust online webinars, complete the online Trust Assessment (Assignment 1) prior to commencement of the workshop and view four (4) Risk videos prior to the commencement of the workshop.

Once you have successfully passed all four assessments, you will be issued with a PMC Statement which you can use to apply for your Principal Practising Certificate from the Queensland Law Society.

* Assessment rates required to successfully complete the course have been prescribed by the Queensland Law Society.

 

To be eligible to commence the Course, a participant must be admitted to practice as an Australian lawyer as defined in s 5(1) Legal Profession Act 2007. Participants do not need to be currently working as a solicitor or hold a practising certificate to enrol in the Course.

This course meets the requirements of the Queensland Law Society for obtaining a Principal Practising Certificate and is fully accredited by the Law Society.

AEST: Australian Eastern Standard Time 

Our course has been designed specifically for legal practitioners who want to practise as a:

  • sole practitioner
  • partner of a law firm
  • supervisor of a law firm
  • director of an incorporated legal practice
  • director of a multi-disciplinary practice

This course is also beneficial for:

  • in-house lawyers with management responsibilities or who are looking to gain an understanding about legal services
  • experienced practitioners who are looking for techniques to grow their practice and update practice management skills
  • senior associates looking to build their skills and progress towards partnership
  • community legal centre supervisors

Seminars and other CPD activities are not accredited by the Queensland Law Society Inc. Under the Society’s CPD Rules, if this particular educational activity is relevant to your immediate or long term needs in relation to your professional development and the practice of the law, then you should claim one unit for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. The annual requirement is ten (10) CPD units each year from 1 April to 31 March.

Graduates of the College’s Legal Practice Management Course can claim 10 CPD points in the CPD year in which they graduate.

CPD units acquired during the period 1 January to 31 March may be counted in the current CPD year or the following CPD year, but not both.

This course complies with the mandatory areas of Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Practice Management and Business Skills and Professional Skills.

Live attendance at the online workshop sessions is mandatory for this course. Workshop sessions may be recorded for later viewing by those who are unable to participate in the live-streamed sessions due to extenuating and/or urgent circumstances. The focus of the recordings will be on the presenter, but you may incidentally appear. These recordings will only be shared with students enrolled in this specific course. The recordings will not be made available commercially or publicly, nor will they be used for marketing or publicity purposes.