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19th Annual NSW Property Law Conference

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19TH ANNUAL NSW PROPERTY LAW CONFERENCE

This program is delivered by College of Law partner TEN The Education Network.

Dates: 13 & 14 March 2025
Location: Sydney
Price: $2,288 inc GST

In the fast-moving world of NSW property law, staying ahead of the curve is essential. The 19th annual NSW Property Law Conference is your definitive guide to navigating the evolving legal landscape in 2025. This year, we’ll delve into the latest strata reforms, unpack the dos and don’ts of writs, caveats and priority notices, as well as analyse significant updates to property-related tax and duties. Plus, with presentations covering all compulsory subjects, you can earn your full 10 CPD units while gaining valuable insights to elevate your practice.

Day 1 - Thursday 13 March 2025
• Reforms and Legislative Updates
• Managing Risks in Property

Day 2 - Friday 14 March 2025
• Ensuring Compliance in Property Transactions
• 3 Compulsory CPD Topics

If you register and pay by 19 December 2024 you will pay only $1980 – a saving of $308 off the full price conference registration fee of $2288.

If you register and pay by 21 February 2025 you will pay only $2145 – a saving of $143 off the full price conference registration fee of $2288.

For further information and to view the full program description please select the “Apply Online” button above.

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