19 September 2023
2024 ALPMA Summit + ALTACON, 11-13 September 📽️ Watch On-Demand
2024 ALPMA Summit + ALTACON, 11-13 September 📽️ Watch On-Demand
Bundle
16 October 2024
The Summit On-Demand content is available on a complimentary basis to 2024 Summit/ALTACON Delegates with your discount code.
Our program mixed keynote presentations, interactive workshops, enlightening case studies, and dynamic panel sessions. Each was designed to motivate and equip you with the skills and insights to combine the human-centric skill development needed for rapidly changing worlds, with legal technological advancement that can assist to drive sustainable, long-term efficiencies for firms and clients.
The On-Demand content captured the Keynote, plenary and wrap-up sessions that took place in the Auditorium. Please note that not all sessions across the 3 day program were recorded.
Keynotes
Plenary sessions
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Video content cannot be shared, downloaded or copied from the ALPMA On-Demand Learning Centre library.
We encourage those who purchase the on-demand package to share the content with their firm by watching the sessions as a team.
The ALPMA Summit sessions are eligible for CPD points under Practice Management Skills at a rate of 1 hour = 1 CPD point. Attendance can only be attributed once per session.
After accessing this on-demand bundle, ALPMA Members can record their CPD attendance for these sessions by completing the CPD Register in your ALPMA Portal. Non-ALPMA Members may record these hours in your normal manner and attribute points on the same basis. Western Australian attendees who wish to claim points with the Legal Practice Board may email us at info@alpma.com.au stating your Practitioner ID number and the sessions in which you would like your attendance recorded.
Claim your complimentary access of the 2024 On-Demand content by using your discount code on checkout. Your code was sent to you via email.
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