Understanding Corporate Oppression
Explore the legal framework surrounding corporate oppression and gain insights into real-life cases to enhance your understanding.
Real-life Examples
Learn from litigated examples of corporate oppression to grasp the practical implications and complexities of this legal issue.
Practical Solutions
Discover practical suggestions on how to navigate and address corporate oppression issues effectively in your legal practice.
A Deep Dive into Shareholder Disputes
Join James d'Apice, a nationally renowned expert in shareholder disputes, for an engaging discussion on corporate oppression in Australian law. Gain valuable insights, explore case studies, and learn practical strategies to tackle these challenges head-on.
Agenda for Discussion
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Introductory comments
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1. The law of corporate oppression
- ss 232 and 233 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) Free preview
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Operation of ss232 and 233
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2. Litigated corporate oppression cases
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Litigated examples: preliminary comments
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Shanahan v Jatese Pty Limited [2018] NSWSC 1088 and Shanahan v Jatese Pty Limited (No 2) [2018] NSWSC 1306
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Knights Quest Pty Ltd v Daiwa Can Company [2018] VSCA 349
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Falkingham v Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club Ltd [2015] VSCA 16
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Asia Pacific Joint Mining Pty Ltd v Allways Resources Holdings Pty Ltd & Ors [2018] QCA 48
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Munstermann v Rayward; Rayward v Munstermann [2017] NSWSC 133
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Hunter v Organic & Natural Enterprise Group Pty Ltd & Ors [2013] QCA 331
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Yelland v Plus Architecture [2021] VSC 416
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Laava ID Pty Ltd (No 3) [2022] FCA 1302
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3. Some practical suggestions
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Corporate oppression: a practical approach
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Conclusion
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Closing comments
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Meet James d'Apice
Get ready to learn from James d'Apice, the founder of Gravamen law firm, as he shares his expertise in shareholder disputes and guides you through the complexities of corporate oppression in Australian law. Dive into the world of legal intricacies with a seasoned professional.
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