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AustraliaN DisputeS
14 Dec 2020 Year in Review 2020
Contributors: Andrew Harpur, Partner; Angus Ross, Partner; Ian Bolster, Partner; Mark Bradley, Partner; and James Clarke, Partner You can watch our video below
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class actions insight
05 Jun 2020 Class action risks in the wake of COVID-19
Ashurst explores class action risk associated with COVID-19 pandemic, including shareholder, employee and consumer claims
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Financial Services Alert
08 Apr 2019 Joining the culture club
This article considers on the commentary on culture and governance in the Royal Commission Final Report, and what organisations can take from it to improve…
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Financial Services Alert
14 Mar 2019 Putting pay to misconduct
This article explains what regulated entities should do and prepare for in response to the Royal Commission's recommendations on the remuneration of executive…
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Financial Services Alert
27 Feb 2019 Enforceable Codes of Conduct – the key points
This article explains the Hayne Royal Commission's recommendations concerning enforceable codes of conduct, including which parts of codes will be enforceable…
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Financial services alert
20 Feb 2019 What to expect from ASIC enforcement in the "post-Hayne world"
The shift to a tougher enforcement based regulatory environment, and ASIC's need to ask itself "why not litigate", are among the best known themes coming out…
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What's New?
16 May 2018 Financial Services Disputes - What's New?
This May 2018 edition of What's New? aims to help you keep abreast of current trends and developments in disputes in the Australian financial markets and…
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What's New? October 2017 edition
03 Oct 2017 ASIC's power to ban senior officials in financial sector
The ASIC Enforcement Review Taskforce has released a consultation paper proposing amendments to ASIC’s administrative powers which, if accepted by Government,…
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What's new? October 2017 edition
03 Oct 2017 ASIC Enforcement Review - Industry Codes in the Financial Sector
The ASIC Enforcement Review Taskforce has made a preliminary recommendation that the financial sector – or parts of it – move from a self-regulatory model (ie…
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What's New? October 2017 Edition
03 Oct 2017 Full Federal Court clarifies criminal fault position
In a decision which will have come as a welcome relief to ASIC, the Full Federal Court has clarified that where a contravention of a provision of the…
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What's New? october 2017 Edition
03 Oct 2017 When does a lead manager and underwriter in a capital raising owe a shareholder a duty of care?
In transactions such as capital raising, there is the potential for shareholders to suffer economic loss when share prices fluctuate.
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What's New? October 2017 Edition
03 Oct 2017 Doing the maths on civil penalties
The Full Court decided that a single penalty cannot be imposed for multiple contraventions of a civil penalty provision on the basis of the “totality…
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built environment insights - issue 2 | UK
26 Sep 2017 Having a senior moment? The growth of retirement communities in the UK
It is estimated that over the next two decades, the number of people aged 65 and over in the UK will increase by more than 40 per cent and by mid-2039, more…