NECL: Negotiation and Mediation Skills: A Guide for ECLs

About
(CPD Guide: 1 E, PS) The Northern Early Career Lawyer (NECL) committee welcomes Naomi Bryant to Staffordshire House, Launceston, to deliver this insightful session that provides a guide to early career lawyers on negotiation and mediation.
CPD: 1 point (PS, SL)
Format: Livestreamed and In-person (Launceston)
Recorded: Yes, subject to presenters' consent
Thursday 21 August 4-5pm, at 56 Charles Street, Launceston and via Zoom
- Aims of Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Ethical considerations – how to not be a mere “mouthpiece” for your client
- Managing client expectations
Presenter
Naomi Bryant, Legal Practitioner & NMAS Accredited Mediator. Naomi is an experienced legal practitioner and nationally accredited mediator with a strong background in dispute resolution, legal education, and professional governance. She holds a combined Bachelor of Economics and Law, was admitted to practice in Tasmania in 1996 and in New South Wales in 2001, and has been accredited under the National Mediator Accreditation System (NMAS) since 2009. Naomi’s legal practice spans a wide range of civil matters, including personal injury, institutional abuse, professional negligence, estate litigation, contractual and construction disputes, company director matters, property damage claims, and complex multi-party disputes. She is also experienced in facilitating Direct Personal Response (DPR) processes for survivors of institutional child sexual abuse. She has held a variety of mediator and conciliator appointments across Australia. These include roles with the Supreme Courts of Tasmania and the ACT, the Fair Work Commission, the Federal Court (Native Title list), the Commercial Tenancy COVID-19 scheme, the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, and numerous Tasmanian tribunals and government panels. She is frequently engaged to facilitate sensitive or high-stakes conversations where independence is required, such as board/parent disputes or government industrial matters.
Naomi's career includes significant contributions to legal education. Naomi served as Executive Director and previously Deputy Director of the Centre for Legal Studies Ltd, which delivers Tasmania’s Legal Practice Course. She was also a senior lecturer in clinical legal education at the University of Tasmania. She has held roles as Tribunal Member (Administrative Review Tribunal) and Conference Registrar (Administrative Appeals Tribunal). Her governance experience includes current service as Chair and past Treasurer of Women’s Health Tasmania, and prior appointments to the Victorian Legal Admissions Board Practical Legal Training Committee. She also chaired the Australasian Professional Legal Education Council (APLEC) from 2018–2020 and served on its Executive Committee for six years. Her professional development includes leadership training, negotiation courses, and direct personal response immersion through the Blue Knot Foundation. She also holds a Certificate IV in Training & Assessment and has undertaken postgraduate study in Environmental Impact Assessment.
Naomi is a member of the Law Society of Tasmania, Tasmanian Women Lawyers, and the Resolution Institute. She brings a thoughtful, trauma-informed, and collaborative approach to legal and mediation practice.
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Location/Date/Time
Thursday 21 August 4-5pm, at 56 Charles Street, Launceston and via Zoom
Staffordshire House and Online.
56 Charles Street, Launceston Tas 7250