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CONTRACT LAW UPDATE
09 Mar 2020 Coronavirus: impact on commercial contracts
Authors: James Clarke, Partner; Matthew Saunders, Partner; Hazel Brasington, Consultant; Huei-Deen Yeong, Lawyer and James Samartzis, Graduate …
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Financial Services Disputes - What's New?
16 May 2018 Negotiating criminal penalties in Australia
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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Financial Services Disputes – What's New?
16 May 2018 The New Australian Financial Complaints Authority
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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Financial Services Disputes - Whats New?
16 May 2018 ASIC Enforcement Review Taskforce - 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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Financial Services Disputes - What's New?
16 May 2018 Twin Peaks – Will APRA’s new powers encroach on ASIC’s turf?
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?
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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What's new? October 2017 Edition
03 Oct 2017 Financial Services Disputes - What's New?
This publication aims to help you keep abreast of current trends and developments in disputes in the Australian financial markets and financial services…
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What's New? June 2017 Edition
27 Jun 2017 Federal Budget
In the Federal Budget handed down on 9 May 2017, the Government announced that it will create a “one-stop shop” for all financial disputes – the Australian…
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What's New? June 2017 Edition
27 Jun 2017 Judgment in first Future of Financial Advice case
Australian Securities and Investments Commission v NSG Services Pty Ltd [2017] FCA 345
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What's New? June 2017 Edition
27 Jun 2017 ASIC developments
The capability review of ASIC last year noted that ASIC had a tendency to be reactive as opposed to forward looking in the way that it uses its resources.
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What's New? June 2017 Edition
26 Jun 2017 No need to overshare: knowledge of individual bank employees could not be aggregated and attributed to the bank to establish unconscionability
We provided a brief overview of ASIC v NSG Services Pty Ltd, the first case brought by ASIC alleging breaches of the best interests obligations in Division 2…
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Dispute resolution insight
10 Jun 2016 Playing by the rules or playing games?
In this briefing, we highlight the risks in taking advantage of an opponent's mistakes in litigation. What you need to know Two recent decisions of the…