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May 17, 2022 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM AEST

Virtual event |

ACC Australia

Pricing
Members: $0
Non-members: $90
Non-members In-House Counsel: $90
Category
Practice Management and Business Skills, Professional Skills

Overview (Program Summary)

A program hosted by:

ACC Australia

Making a successful transition from a law firm to an in-house team requires an understanding of the differences between those environments. Often lawyers who have found success in law firms find that they need to adapt their skills to excel in-house. This webinar will talk about how to recognise and meet those initial challenges and equip you for what lies ahead. Topics we discuss include:

  • Key Differences between delivering value in-house versus as an external lawyer;
  • Understanding your Business and how you fit in
  • Juggling competing priorities and staying productive; and
  • Managing your ongoing development.

Speakers

Damien

Damien Sullivan

Damien has invested 25 years as a lawyer in firms in Sydney and New York and has been General Counsel of companies in the United States and Australia, including eight years as Group General Counsel of an ASX listed multi-national. Damien share's his insights from almost two decades in-house to help new in-house lawyers navigate their environment and succeed.

CLE

Credits: 1 CPD Point
Category: Practice Management and Business Skills & Professional Skills

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