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In this online, on-demand course, Barristers, David Chin SC and Ian Neil SC examine the JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme. They will discuss:
1 CPD unit (one unit per hour)
This course consists of a one-hour video recording of a lecture by Barristers David Chin SC and Ian Neil SC, together with reference resources.
This course will assist participants to:
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Admitted to the Bar in 2001, David Chin practices nationally, primarily in the areas of Industrial and Employment Law, Work Health and Safety Law, and Discrimination Law; and represents employees, employers, trade unions, public regulators and others in a variety of state and federal courts and tribunals.
He is co-author, with Ian Neil SC, of The Modern Contract of Employment, the second edition of which was published by Thomson Reuters Australia in 2017. He is also an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney.
David is included in the ‘2020 Best Lawyers’ list for Labour and Employment Law (published in the AFR), is listed by Chambers & Partners in their barrister rankings for Employment Law, and is recommended in the Employment Law and Workplace Health and Safety Law sections of Doyle’s Guide.
A silk since 2006, Ian works with leading law firms throughout Australia for clients in mining and resources, building and construction, banking and finance, industry, and government. The principal focus of his practice is employment and industrial law.
Ian also appears frequently in commissions and inquiries, has a wide appellate, commercial, equity and administrative law practice in every jurisdiction in Australia and appears in and conducts mediations and arbitrations in Australia, Hong Kong, and in the London Beth Din.
Ian is author, with David Chin SC, of The Modern Contract of Employment, now the leading Australian text on the common law of employment. He teaches advocacy as a senior instructor for the Australian Advocacy Institute and the Australian and NSW Bar Associations. He has been invited to teach advocacy throughout Australia, the UK, Hong Kong, India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Ian teaches and mentors new barristers, serves on the NSW Bar Association’s Duty Barrister Scheme, and regularly takes pro bono work.
Note: Course content recorded April 2020
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