Registration is open for the ALA’s National Conference, the annual CPD event for plaintiff lawyers.

Over two days, expert presenters will discuss and analyse current issues in personal injury law, and provide you with information that will contribute to your professional development. Up to 10 CPD points can be claimed.

The Conference will be divided into two concurrent streams, with sessions covering dust disease-silicosis, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights, institutional sexual abuse claims, traumatic brain injury, TPD and CTP.

There will be a number of networking and social events, including the welcome reception and conference dinner, where you’ll have the opportunity to take advantage of the facilities and picturesque surroundings of the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort. The gala dinner will be held at Seppeltsfield Winery, where you have the option in to add on a port tasting and tour.

This event will follow all COVID-19 safety protocols. 


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Why you should attend

SHARPEN THE SAW

Listen to two days of inspiring content from industry experts and return to the office with new ideas.

Plus earn earn up to
10 CPD Points 

ENERGY OF LIKE MINDED INDIVIDUALS 

Meet and connect with the ALA community and learn from each others experiences and build a supportive network. 

LEARN ABOUT NEW TOOLS AND MEET EXPERTS 

Connect with industry suppliers to learn what they can offer on the exhibitor floor. 

ALA MEMBER Early bird registration
now available

Register before Wednesday 31 August 2022 to SAVE $500+

Nominations are now open

Nominations are now open for Civil Justice Award and The Donoghue v Stevenson Member of the Year award. Submissions close on Wednesday 31 August 2022.


CLICK HERE TO NOMINATE 

Contact Us

Organiser

Natalie Burt, Event Manager Australian Lawyers Alliance 

Phone

02 9258 7726

The Australian Lawyers Alliance office is located on land traditionally owned by the Gadigal of the Eora Nation. The ALA is a national organisation and we acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we work as the first people of this country.