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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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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…