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SUMMARY:International Insolvency Research Symposium: Insolvency Current Issues"
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URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/international-insolvency-research-symposium-insolvency-current-issues/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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SUMMARY:Book launch: Dynamic and Principled - The Influence of Sir Anthony Mason
DESCRIPTION:Book launch: Dynamic and Principled – The Influence of Sir Anthony Mason\n  \nIn-person event\nThe University of Sydney Law School and The Federation Press are delighted to invite you to the launch of Dynamic and Principled: The Influence of Sir Anthony Mason. This collection of essays from eminent judges\, prominent practitioners and leading scholars analyses the work of one of the most important lawyers in Australian history\, Sir Anthony Mason\, Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1972 to 1987 and Chief Justice of Australia from 1987 to 1995. \nThe book will be launched by The Honourable Justice Stephen Gageler AC\, in the presence of Sir Anthony and Professor William Gummow. The launch will be followed by a cocktail reception. \nAbout Dynamic and Principled: The Influence of Sir Anthony MasonÂ \nSupported by The Francis Forbes Society for Australian Legal History and published by The Federation Press\, the book is primarily concerned with the law that Sir Anthony\, with his fellow judges\, declared and developed over his career in Australia on the High Court and subsequently in Hong Kong as one of the first Non-Permanent Judges on the Court of Final Appeal. \nThe range of topics in this book reflects the extraordinarily wide and lasting influence he had on Australian law and beyond\, and on law-makers\, judges\, academics\, students and lawyers over decades in Australia. \nThe twenty-six contributors include five former associates to Sir Anthony who now hold senior judicial appointments themselves; members of the University of Sydney Law School\, including William Gummow\, who succeeded Sir Anthony on the High Court; and leading specialists at the Bar\, the Australian National University\, the National University of Singapore\, and the University of New South Wales. \nThe book will be available for purchase on the evening\, at a 10% discount. \nInformation about the book. \nEditors\n\nProfessor Barbara McDonald\, University of Sydney Law School\nDr Ben Chen\, University of Sydney Law School\nDr Jeffrey Gordon\, University of Sydney Law School\n\nThe Hon. Justice Stephen Gageler AC will launch the book. \n———–\nTime: Wednesday 6 July 2022\nLaunch proceedings start at 5.30pm (registration from 5pm)\, followed by a cocktail reception concluding at 7pm. \nVenue: Banco Court\, Supreme Court of New South WalesÂ \,184 Phillip Street\, Sydney.\n\n———–\n\n  \nAbout Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE CBE QC\nThe Hon Sir Anthony Frank Mason was a Justice of the High Court from 1972 to 1987\, and Chief Justice from 1987 to 1995. He graduated from the University of Sydney with Bachelor degrees in Arts and Law\, and was admitted to the NSW Bar in 1951. During World War II he served in the RAAF. He was appointed a Queen’s Counsel (QC) in 1964\, and served as Commonwealth Solicitor-General during 1964-69. He was a Judge of the NSW Court of Appeal (1969-72) and Pro-Chancellor at the Australian National University (1972-75). Anthony Mason’s other civil honours include appointment as a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1969\, Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1972\, Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in 1988. \n  \nThis event is presented by the Â University of Sydney Law School and The Federation Press.Â 
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/book-launch-dynamic-and-principled-the-influence-of-sir-anthony-mason/
LOCATION:Supreme Court of NSW
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220426T180000
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SUMMARY:Ross Parsons Centre Law and Business seminar: Recent cases on Quistclose trusts
DESCRIPTION:Ross Parsons Centre Law and Business seminar: Recent cases on Quistclose trusts\nQuistclose Trusts can be a useful tool in commercial and other disputes. This webinar will discuss recent decisions from across the Common Law world on Quistclose trusts. \nPresenter:Â Ronny Chen\, Barrister\, Frederick Jordan Chambers\, Sydney. \nRonny Chen has a particular interest in cross-border commercial and insolvency disputes\, including international commercial arbitration. Ronny also maintains chambers in Singapore. \nCommentator:Â Dr Derwent Coshott\, Sydney Law School \nDerwent’s researches in the law of trusts\, with a particular focus on how trusts are utilised internationally as a legitimate tool of commerce and charity\, and as an illegitimate device in the context of illegal financial conduct. He has been quoted extensively in the Australian media as an expert on charities\, trust law and money laundering\, and has been invited to appear before the NSW parliament to give advice on draft legislation. \nChair:Â Jason Harris\, Professor of Corporate Law\, Sydney Law School \n  \nWebinar via Zoom\, Tuesday 26 April 2022\, 6-7pm AEST \nOnce registered\, you will be provided with Zoom details. \n  \nThis seminar is hosted by theÂ Ross Parsons CentreÂ atÂ Sydney Law School. \n  \nImage source: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ross-parsons-centre-law-and-business-seminar-recent-cases-on-quistclose-trusts/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220405T180000
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SUMMARY:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Central Bank Digital Currencies as a potential response to the financial inclusion challenges of the Pacific
DESCRIPTION:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Central Bank Digital Currencies as a potential response to the financial inclusion challenges of the Pacific\nDespite years of effort\, financial inclusion persists as a major challenge in the Pacific Island Countries (PICs)\, with many in the region still lacking access to financial services. This webinar considers what central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) offer as a solution to (i) the financial inclusion challenges of the PICs and (ii) the problem of high remittance costs that currently serve as a tax on the earnings of Pacific Islanders abroad. \n  \nSpeaker: Dr Anton Didenko\, Senior Lecturer\, School of Law and Justice\, UNSW\nCommentator: Urszula McCormack\, Partner\, King & Wood Mallesons\, Sydney\nChair: Jason Harris\, Professor of Corporate Law\, Sydney Law School\n  \nWebinar via Zoom\, Tuesday 5 April 2022\, 6-7pm AEDT \nOnce registered\, you will be provided with Zoom details closer to the date of the webinar. \n  \nThis seminar is sponsored by theÂ Ross Parsons CentreÂ atÂ Sydney Law School. \n  \nImage: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ross-parsons-centre-law-business-seminar-central-bank-digital-currencies-as-a-potential-response-to-the-financial-inclusion-challenges-of-the-pacific/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220315T180000
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SUMMARY:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Reforming creditors' schemes of arrangement: Lessons from the Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Reforming creditors’ schemes of arrangement: Lessons from the Netherlands\nThis webinar will discuss the new creditors scheme of arrangement (WHOA) reforms in the Netherlands that were introduced in 2020. The webinar will provide an overview of the WHOA and discuss what lessons can be learnt from the initial cases decided under the new law. Will the Dutch scheme supplant English schemes post-Brexit as the restructuring tool of choice in Europe? Does the Dutch scheme offer lessons for Australia in reforming our scheme of arrangement procedure? \nThese questions will be discussed by our expert panel: \nSpeaker: Johan Jol\nJohan works for ABN AMRO Bank NV as part of the Financial Restructuring and Recovery Legal Team and has extensive experience working as legal counsel for a range of banks and law firms in the Netherlands\, London and New York. Johan is a member of the Expert Group on Restructuring and Insolvency Law for the European Commission and teaches international and comparative bankruptcy law in the United States as well as teaching at Leiden Law School. Johan is also an INSOL Fellow. Johan’s publications and presentations can be found here: www.legalhoudini.com \nCommentator: Leonard McCarthy\nLeonard is a special counsel at William James in Sydney\, where he practices in insolvency\, restructuring and commercial litigation. Leonard acts for insolvency practitioners\, creditors and debtors and has acted on some of Australia’s largest insolvencies and restructurings. Leonard is an INSOL Fellow\, a member of ARITA and of the TMA. \n  \nChair: Jason Harris\, Professor of Corporate Law\, Sydney Law School\n  \nWebinar via Zoom\, Tuesday 15 March 2022\, 6-7pm AEDT \nOnce registered\, you will be provided with Zoom details closer to the date of the webinar. \n  \nThis seminar is sponsored by theÂ Ross Parsons CentreÂ atÂ Sydney Law School. \n  \nImage source: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ross-parsons-centre-law-business-seminar-reforming-creditors-schemes-of-arrangement-lessons-from-the-netherlands/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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SUMMARY:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Vaccine mandates and public health orders: legal and ethical issues for business
DESCRIPTION:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Vaccine mandates and public health orders: legal and ethical issues for business\nThis webinar will feature a panel of experts from Sydney Law School and Corrs Chambers Westgarth who will discuss legal and ethical issues for business arising from vaccine mandates under public health orders. \nChair:  \n\nProfessor David Kinley\, Professor of Human Rights Law\, Sydney Law School\n\nPanel members: \n\nProfessor Barbara McDonald\, Sydney Law School\nProfessor Roger Magnusson\, Professor of Health Law and Governance\, Sydney Law School\nProfessor Jason Harris\, Professor of Corporate Law\, Sydney law School\nJack de Flamingh\, Partner\, Corrs Chambers Westgarth\n\n\n  \nWebinar via Zoom\, Thursday 9 December 2021\, 6pm AEDT \nOnce you register\, your confirmation will provide the webinar details. \n  \nThis seminar is sponsored by theÂ Ross Parsons CentreÂ atÂ Sydney Law School. \n  \nImage source: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ross-parsons-centre-law-business-seminar-vaccine-mandates-and-public-health-orders-legal-and-ethical-issues-for-business/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211201T180000
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SUMMARY:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Recent cases in banking and finance law
DESCRIPTION:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Recent cases in banking and finance law\nChair:Â Jason Harris\, Professor of Corporate Law\, Sydney Law School\nPresenter: David Allen\, barrister\, University Chambers\, Sydney\nDavid accepts briefs for commercial\, equity\, insolvency and financial services matters\, among other areas and trained as a solicitor at Allens and at Allen & Overy LLP in London. He returned to Australia and before being called to the Bar was a senior associate at Ashurst. \nDavid has particular expertise in relation to finance transactions\, financial services and financial regulation. He is the co-author of LexisNexis’s Practical Guidance Personal Property Securities. As a solicitor he completed placements at Morgan Stanley and ANZ Bank. \nAt the Bar\, David has advised American Express\, Police Bank and Azupay. He is currently appearing as junior counsel for the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority in a number of applications by superannuation trustees for judicial advice. \nDavid graduated with a Master of Economics and a Bachelor of Laws (Hons I)/Bachelor of Arts (Hons I) from the University of Sydney. \nCommentator: Nick Koutsoukos\, Allens Linklaters\nNick is a Senior Associate in the Banking and Finance team at Allens Linklaters\, based in Sydney\, Australia. Nick specialises in acting for financiers\, borrowers and government across a range of areas\, including acquisition\, leveraged and project finance. \nPrior to Allens\, Nick was a senior manager for Suncorp Group in corporate banking\, including corporate finance\, insolvency and restructuring. \nNick holds a Juris Doctor (Hons) from University of Technology Sydney\, and a Bachelor of Commerce (majoring in Banking and Finance). Nick is also a part-time academic at University of Technology Sydney\, teaching both private and public law\, and the secretary of the Australian Banking and Financial Services Law Association legal opinions committee\, and regularly presents finance documentation training for the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association. \n\nWebinar via Zoom\, Wednesday 1 December 2021\, 6pm AEDT \nOnce you register\, your confirmation will provide the Zoom details. \n  \nThis seminar is sponsored by theÂ Ross Parsons CentreÂ atÂ Sydney Law School. \n  \nImage source: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ross-parsons-centre-law-business-seminar-recent-cases-in-banking-and-finance-law/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211125T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211125T190000
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SUMMARY:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Common mistakes in using national uniform legislation
DESCRIPTION:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: Common mistakes in using national uniform legislation\nNational uniform legislation underpins major areas of regulation in commercial and corporate law. Here are few examples in these major areas: regulation of corporations\, cooperatives\, consumer protection\, commercial arbitration\, electronic conveyancing\, defamation and business names. \nToday’s legal profession is “born to the age of statutes”. What are the main pitfalls in reading and interpreting national uniform legislation? Uniform legislation is not a panacea for all legal challenges but the growth in this area warrants close academic attention to take a step towards demystifying some of confusing factors that are obscuring the underlying general principles. \nThis practical presentation summarises the main findings of analysis of close to 100 sets of uniform Acts across a number of areas of law\, so it can be applied by legal practitioners and academics working with harmonised legislation. \n  \nSpeaker: Dr Guzyal Hill\, senior lecturer\, Charles Darwin University\nChair:Â Jason Harris\, Professor of Corporate Law\, Sydney Law School\n  \n\nWebinar via Zoom\, Thursday 25 November 2021\, 6pm AEDT \nOnce you register\, your confirmation will provide the Zoom details. \n  \nThis seminar is sponsored by theÂ Ross Parsons CentreÂ atÂ Sydney Law School. \n  \nImage: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ross-parsons-centre-law-business-seminar-common-mistakes-in-using-national-uniform-legislation/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211013T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211013T190000
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SUMMARY:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: The New Small Business Debtor in Possession Regime - Can it be made to work?
DESCRIPTION:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: The New Small Business Debtor in Possession Regime – Can it be made to work?\nSpeakers:\nEddie Griffith\, Partner and Turnaround Practitioner\, ReGroup Solutions \nEddie has over 20 years’ experience in business recovery\, insolvency and turnaround management. Originally commencing at a top 4 firm in the UK\, Eddie has a unique background having been exposed to a broad range of industry sectors with top tier firms and smaller boutique insolvency practices’ both in the UK & Australia. \nNick Cooper\, Managing Partner Oracle Insolvency Services \nNick is a Registered Liquidator and a Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and has worked in insolvency practice for over 25 years. He has acted as an Administrator\, Liquidator and Receiver of companies in a diverse range of industries. He has acted on behalf of major banks and in respect of clients of many accounting firms. Nick and his partner Dominic Cantone were appointed as Small Business Restructuring Practitioners of Martini on the Parade Pty Ltd\, an Italian fine dining restaurant in Adelaide\, in August this year. \nChair:Â Jason Harris\, Professor of Corporate Law\, Sydney Law School \n\n  \nWebinar via Zoom\, Wednesday 13 October 2021\, 6pm AEDT \nOnce you register\, your confirmation will provide the Zoom details. \n  \nThis seminar is sponsored by theÂ Ross Parsons CentreÂ atÂ Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ross-parsons-centre-law-business-seminar-the-new-small-business-debtor-in-possession-regime-can-it-be-made-to-work/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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