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Lawcover presents Risk on Air – a series of podcasts focusing on issues, trends and developments in legal practice and how they can impact on your practice.Lawcover Economía
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  • Starting Smart: Launching Your Practice with Risk in Mind
    Dec 15 2025

    We explore the realities of starting a new law practice from the ground up with key insights on risk management, compliance hurdles, business planning, and the importance of focus and support networks. Whether you’re contemplating the leap or are already on your journey, this podcast provides practical tips, lessons learned, and encouragement to help you “start smart” and ensure your new practice thrives well into the future.

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    • Starting Smart: Launching Your Practice with Risk in Mind
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    33 m
  • From Will to Woe: Traps for Executors
    Nov 26 2025
    Looking at claims against solicitor executors and solicitors who act for executors, we shine a spotlight on the hidden hazards lurking in estate administration. From overlooked assets to distribution errors, we examine real cautionary tales with practical risk management tips to help you steer clear of similar pitfalls. Transcript: From Will to Woe: Traps for Executors Resources Nemler-Aquilina v Mercader [2025] VSC 595 Bird v Bird [2013] NSWCA 262 Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 - s 302.195
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    31 m
  • Employment Law: Unique Risks and Practical Tips
    Oct 29 2025
    Employment law can be a legal minefield where timeframes, jurisdictional twists, and client curveballs can trip up even the sharpest practitioners. We examine some of the challenges and risk areas unique to this area of practice and what solicitors can do to minimise their risk, sharing practical insights and tips to help you stay ahead. Transcript: Employment Law: Unique Risks and Practical Tips Resources Hollis v Vabu Pty Ltd - [2001] HCA 44 B. Rose v Telstra Corporation Limited - 1444/98 N Print Q9292 [1998] AIRC 1592
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    31 m
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