Shifts in the legal landscape will be a key topic at the Government Lawyers Conference later this month.
Cecelia Christensen, Crown Solicitor at the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, will deliver the keynote address at the Queensland Law Society’s one-day event on Friday, October 25.
In Shaping the future: reflections on the evolution of government legal practice, Cecelia will reflect on how technology, legislative changes and public expectations have transformed the role of government lawyers. She will also offer insights on future challenges and opportunities to be innovative and adaptable.
The session will be one of seven in a full-day program, which will also cover topics including lessons from the PwC tax leaks scandal, AI for public sector lawyers and government powers exercised in emergencies.
The in-person only event, worth seven CPD points, will be held at Law Society House from 8am to 7pm, and will be followed by networking drinks. Register here.
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