- CPD Points: 1 [PM]
- Price: $44.00
- Area: Debts (recovery); Legal Skills & Technique; Professional Negligence (general); Risk Management and Liability; Workplace, Business and Career
- Delivered: April 2021
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- Recording
- Paper (none)
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Description
This session is presented to early career lawyers by Daniel Zeeman, Partner, Butler McIntyre Butler and Alan Hensley, Associate Director, Criminal Law, Tasmanian Legal Aid. The key takeaways from this session include – identifying the scope of your retainer; when it is appropriate to terminate your retainer; and how to communicate terminating your retainer to your client.
- CPD Points: 1 [PM]
- Price: $44.00
- Area: Debts (recovery); Legal Skills & Technique; Professional Negligence (general); Risk Management and Liability; Workplace, Business and Career
- Delivered: April 2021
Digital Content
- Recording
- Paper (none)
To purchase login below
Description
This session is presented to early career lawyers by Daniel Zeeman, Partner, Butler McIntyre Butler and Alan Hensley, Associate Director, Criminal Law, Tasmanian Legal Aid. The key takeaways from this session include – identifying the scope of your retainer; when it is appropriate to terminate your retainer; and how to communicate terminating your retainer to your client.
Daniel Zeeman, Partner, Butler, McIntyre & Butler
About the Presenter:
Mr Daniel Zeeman commenced practice with Butler McIntyre Butler in 1996, having previously practised on the North -West Coast of Tasmania. He became a Partner at Butler McIntyre Butler in 1999. Daniel has an established practice in litigation and dispute resolution, specialising in defamation, personal injury, workers’ compensation and estate litigation. He is a specialist in defamation law and has a solid knowledge of the Defamation Act 2005. He has extensive experience in providing advice to significant media companies such as the publishers of The Mercury.
Daniel is past Deputy Chairman of the Parole Board of Tasmania, past president of the Law Society of Tasmania. He is also a former member of the Attorney-General’s Civil Disbursement Fund, the Council of the Law Society of Tasmania, the Law Society Continuing Professional Development Committee and a former Legal Aid Commissioner.
Alan Hensley, Associate Director, Criminal Law, Tasmania Legal Aid
About the Presenter:
Mr Alan Hensley graduated in law in 2003. He worked at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution from 2006 to 2012 before he joined Tasmania Legal Aid. Alan has been with Tasmania Legal Aid since 2012 and has recently been called to the Bar.
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