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Law Society of South Australia

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8229 0200



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25.01.2022 Proposed laws to decriminalise abortion in SA are not radical, but reflect the principles of best clinical practice. Read our explainer of the Termination of Pregnancy. http://asn.peek.link/nSq



22.01.2022 The Law Society's Country Practitioners Committee presents the Country Update - Adelaide Hills 2020. This years Country Update will be held at The Haus, Main Street, Hahndorf. To view full programme or register click below link: https://www.lawsocietysa.asn.au//Events/Event_Display.aspx

20.01.2022 Register now by webinar to this years 2020 Succession Law Conference and receive 4.5 Units including Professional Skills, Legal Ethics and Standard CPD. https://www.lawsocietysa.asn.au//Events/Event_Display.aspx

16.01.2022 With COVID-19 at the forefront of our minds, we must not forget that many bushfire victims are still reeling from last summer's catastrophic blazes. Three lawyers who were impacted by the Adelaide Hills fires open up about their community's long road to recovery in the Law Society's special "Disaster Recovery" edition of The Bulletin:



09.01.2022 We are so thrilled to be able to hold the Legal Profession Dinner - our marquee event - on 20 November. In a year where most of our events have been held online, it will be fantastic to host a night of fun, collegiality and old-fashioned face-to-face networking! Click below to register: https://www.lawsocietysa.asn.au//Events/Event_Display.aspx

08.01.2022 Register now to attend the Legal Technology Conference by webinar where you can obtain up to 6 CPD Units including all mandatory units. https://www.lawsocietysa.asn.au//Events/Event_Display.aspx

06.01.2022 In these trying times, there's never been a more important time to ask they people around us if they are ok. But asking R U OK? is only the start of the conversation. Being prepared to listen and allowing people to open up can really help people dealing with mental health issues. R U OK? has great resources to guide people in how check in with others and how to keep the conversation going if they say they are not ok. These organisations provide mental health support: Beyond ...Blue: https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ Lifeline: https://www.lifeline.org.au/ Resources for lawyers can be accessed here: https://www.lawsocietysa.asn.au//Pract/MHWB_Resources.aspx



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