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Briefed: Commercial Law Updates
Level Twenty Seven Chambers
46 episodes
1 week ago
Join four members of the AACL Queensland Chapter Committee as they break down some of the most significant and engaging Constitutional Law decisions of 2025. Chaired by Sarah Spottiswood (Barrister, Level Twenty Seven Chambers), this episode features insightful contributions from: Kent Blore, Crown Counsel, Crown LawTim Gordon, Partner, Clayton UtzFelicity Nagorcka, Barrister, Higgins ChambersGabriel Perry, Barrister, 8 Petrie ChambersTogether, they explore the key principles and practical im...
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Join four members of the AACL Queensland Chapter Committee as they break down some of the most significant and engaging Constitutional Law decisions of 2025. Chaired by Sarah Spottiswood (Barrister, Level Twenty Seven Chambers), this episode features insightful contributions from: Kent Blore, Crown Counsel, Crown LawTim Gordon, Partner, Clayton UtzFelicity Nagorcka, Barrister, Higgins ChambersGabriel Perry, Barrister, 8 Petrie ChambersTogether, they explore the key principles and practical im...
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The Quincecare Duty in Australian Law
Briefed: Commercial Law Updates
55 minutes
1 year ago
The Quincecare Duty in Australian Law
WHAT DOES THE SEMINAR COVER? A dishonest agent of a company causes a bank to transfer funds out of the company’s account and then absconds with the money. If the agent can be found, there may be personal claims against them. If traceable proceeds can be found, there may be proprietary claims in respect of them. But what about claims against the bank? It has long been clear that banks are under a duty to refrain from executing a customer’s order if, and for so long as, the bank has reasonabl...
Briefed: Commercial Law Updates
Join four members of the AACL Queensland Chapter Committee as they break down some of the most significant and engaging Constitutional Law decisions of 2025. Chaired by Sarah Spottiswood (Barrister, Level Twenty Seven Chambers), this episode features insightful contributions from: Kent Blore, Crown Counsel, Crown LawTim Gordon, Partner, Clayton UtzFelicity Nagorcka, Barrister, Higgins ChambersGabriel Perry, Barrister, 8 Petrie ChambersTogether, they explore the key principles and practical im...