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COVID-19: NAVIGATING THE NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR 1 COVID-19: navigating the national Code of Conduct for commercial tenancies Contacts 42 Annexure 1: National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct 44 Annexure 2: Summary of national changes to commercial tenancy arrangements 48 Annexure 3: Application of Code to state conveyancing legislation 71 Annexure 4: Application of Code to state retail tenancy legislation 92PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Papua New Guinea has famously been described as a “mountain of gold floating in a sea of oil”. With such a prize at stake, PNG is an attractive investment destination, but navigating the complexities of this complex country requires first-hand knowledge and experience. PUBLIC M&A TRENDS FOR 2020 M&A 2020 Outlook Public M&A Trends for 2020 PAGE 6 How will they pay? 1. Lower premia except for foreign bidders We expect premia to remainslightly down when
NASTASJA SUHADOLNIK
Nastasja holds two Master of Laws degrees (from the London School of Economics and the NYU School of Law). She has held teaching and research assistant roles with a leading international law scholar and has written on public international law topics. She is a member of the American Society of International Law and the International LawLEE CARROLL
Lee specialises in international arbitration. She is known for her sharp legal skills which is invaluable in the management of complex arbitrations before world-class jurors. She has experience in arbitrations conducted under the ICC, ACICA, SIAC, DIAC, BCDR-AAA and UNCITRAL rules, advising clients and assisting arbitral tribunals.ANDREW KORBEL
Andrew is an experienced litigator and has been a trusted adviser to both the private sector and government for more than 20 years. He works with clients to resolve complex and high-value commercial disputes, and protects their interests in inquiries andinvestigations.
FELICITY HEALY
Felicity is a commercial litigation expert specialising in financial services regulatory and contentious matters. For over 19 years Felicity has advised financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, creditors and directors on a wide range of complex litigious mattersin
JODIE BURGER
Jodie is a procurement, outsourcing, major projects and infrastructure specialist with broad contractual and commercial experience. She advises both public and private sector clients across a broad range of industry sectors, including aerospace and aviation (including drone technology), defence contracting, correctional services, mining, construction, health, technology, government, finance HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing of CAUTION: ELECTRONIC EXECUTION UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The temporary measures enacted by the Australian Government to permit electronic execution of documents under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) expired as of 21 March 2021, with the proposed bill to extend its operation delayed. Without a clear solution in sight, companies must reconsider how to validly executedocuments.
COVID-19: NAVIGATING THE NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR 1 COVID-19: navigating the national Code of Conduct for commercial tenancies Contacts 42 Annexure 1: National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct 44 Annexure 2: Summary of national changes to commercial tenancy arrangements 48 Annexure 3: Application of Code to state conveyancing legislation 71 Annexure 4: Application of Code to state retail tenancy legislation 92PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Papua New Guinea has famously been described as a “mountain of gold floating in a sea of oil”. With such a prize at stake, PNG is an attractive investment destination, but navigating the complexities of this complex country requires first-hand knowledge and experience. CORRS ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP PROMOTIONS Australia’s leading independent law firm, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, has announced that David Anthony, Melanie Bond and Nastasja Suhadolnik have been promoted to QUEENSLAND SUPREME COURT CONFIRMS LOCAL GOVERNMENT POWER In Island Resorts (Apartments) Pty Ltd v Gold Coast City Council QSC 145, the Supreme Court of Queensland recently dismissed an application for judicial review of Council’s decision to set differential rating categories.. The Court confirmed that local governments have a broad discretion to set differential rating categories of land and to levy differential general rates. OVER THE CLIMATE CHANGE HORIZON: CORPORATIONS MUST PREPARE Australian corporate regulators have begun to enforce robust reporting on climate change related risks. Failing to comply could put companydirectors at risk.
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ARE MEDIATIONS REALLY ‘WITHOUT PREJUDICE’? A recent decision of the England and Wales Court of Appeal serves as a reminder that ‘without prejudice’ communications during mediationare
VICTORIA'S NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REFORMS AND THE In a four part series, the Corrs environment and planning team examines key elements of upcoming amendments to Victoria’s Environment Protection Act 2017 (Vic) and compares them to the approaches in other Australian jurisdictions. FRANCHISE CODE REFORMS: BALANCING RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS Significant reforms to the Franchising Code of Conduct, will give franchisees a right to be provided with more information and remedies,particularly with
THE FUTURE OF QUEENSLAND’S PRIVACY LAWS With momentum building for an overhaul of Queensland’s privacy laws, what are the recommended changes to legislation and how can government agencies best prepare? ASIC PUBLISHES INFO255 TO ESTABLISH RULES FOR ACTIVIST ASIC has recently released information sheet, ’Activist short selling campaigns in Australia’, which sets out what ASIC regards as ‘better practices’ for both activists and target companies in the course of an activist campaign. NAIF GRANTED EXTENDED LIFESPAN AND EXPANDED REMIT BY Recent amendments to the Northern Australia Infrastructure Act 2016 (Cth) will extend the life of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund, enhancing its ability to provide financial assistance for infrastructure projects that promote growth in Northern Australia. HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing of CAUTION: ELECTRONIC EXECUTION UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The temporary measures enacted by the Australian Government to permit electronic execution of documents under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) expired as of 21 March 2021, with the proposed bill to extend its operation delayed. Without a clear solution in sight, companies must reconsider how to validly executedocuments.
PEOPLE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH We pride ourselves on our client-focused approach and commitment to excellence. Robert Clarke. Head of Financial Sponsors Group. View Profile. Joshua Paffey. Head of Arbitration. View Profile. Rommel Harding-Farrenberg. Head of Banking and Finance. UNDERSTANDING AUSTRALIA’S GAS-LED RECOVERY PLAN Understanding Australia’s gas-led recovery plan. On 15 September 2020, the Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, announced a series of measures aimed at preventing forecast shortfalls in dispatchable power and addressing price equity in the East Coast gas market. The key drivers behind the Federal Government’s new policies include a lackof
ANNUALISED SALARIES: WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS? ANNUALISED SALARIES AND SET-OFF CLAUSES: ARE THEY WORTHSEE MORE ONCORRS.COM.AU
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PUBLIC M&A TRENDS FOR 2020 M&A 2020 Outlook Public M&A Trends for 2020 PAGE 6 How will they pay? 1. Lower premia except for foreign bidders We expect premia to remainslightly down when
NASTASJA SUHADOLNIK
Nastasja holds two Master of Laws degrees (from the London School of Economics and the NYU School of Law). She has held teaching and research assistant roles with a leading international law scholar and has written on public international law topics. She is a member of the American Society of International Law and the International LawMICHAEL CATCHPOOLE
Michael is a specialist in complex corporations, domestic and cross-border disputes and restructuring and insolvency matters. He has extensive experience advising on work-out, distressed and special securities investing strategies, and has also advised on disputes both in Australia and off-shore. HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing of CAUTION: ELECTRONIC EXECUTION UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The temporary measures enacted by the Australian Government to permit electronic execution of documents under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) expired as of 21 March 2021, with the proposed bill to extend its operation delayed. Without a clear solution in sight, companies must reconsider how to validly executedocuments.
PEOPLE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH We pride ourselves on our client-focused approach and commitment to excellence. Robert Clarke. Head of Financial Sponsors Group. View Profile. Joshua Paffey. Head of Arbitration. View Profile. Rommel Harding-Farrenberg. Head of Banking and Finance. UNDERSTANDING AUSTRALIA’S GAS-LED RECOVERY PLAN Understanding Australia’s gas-led recovery plan. On 15 September 2020, the Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, announced a series of measures aimed at preventing forecast shortfalls in dispatchable power and addressing price equity in the East Coast gas market. The key drivers behind the Federal Government’s new policies include a lackof
ENERGY FROM WASTE: THE SOLUTION TO AUSTRALIA’S WAR ON Following the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Waste Strategy Response announced in 2020, Energy from Waste (EfW) technologies have emerged as potentially viable methods of managing waste in Australia, supporting the Australian government’s aim to become a completely circular economy over the coming decades.. This emerging sector undoubtedly brings significant FUNDING AUSTRALIA’S FIRST HYDROGEN PROJECT Funding Australia’s first hydrogen project. 30 April 2021. Following US President Joe Biden’s recent commitment to cutting the United States’ carbon emissions by 50-52% below 2005 levels by 2030, the Morrison Government, who are committed to a 26-28% cut by 2030, announced a further A$540 million would be allocated in its upcomingbudget
OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW: 2021 ACICA RULES The Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) has refreshed its ACICA Arbitration Rules (the Rules) with the aim of modernising the arbitration process and addressing contemporaneous concerns arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the use of technology and electronic communications. OVER THE CLIMATE CHANGE HORIZON: CORPORATIONS MUST PREPARE Australian corporate regulators have begun to enforce robust reporting on climate change related risks. Failing to comply could put companydirectors at risk.
INSIGHTS - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH Discover our latest perspectives on the big issues impacting ourclients
FRANCHISE CODE REFORMS: BALANCING RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS Significant reforms to the Franchising Code of Conduct, will give franchisees a right to be provided with more information and remedies,particularly with
THE FUTURE OF QUEENSLAND’S PRIVACY LAWS With momentum building for an overhaul of Queensland’s privacy laws, what are the recommended changes to legislation and how can government agencies best prepare? VICTORIA'S NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REFORMS AND THE In a four part series, the Corrs environment and planning team examines key elements of upcoming amendments to Victoria’s Environment Protection Act 2017 (Vic) and compares them to the approaches in other Australian jurisdictions. ARE MEDIATIONS REALLY ‘WITHOUT PREJUDICE’? A recent decision of the England and Wales Court of Appeal serves as a reminder that ‘without prejudice’ communications during mediationare
NAIF GRANTED EXTENDED LIFESPAN AND EXPANDED REMIT BY Recent amendments to the Northern Australia Infrastructure Act 2016 (Cth) will extend the life of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund, enhancing its ability to provide financial assistance for infrastructure projects that promote growth in Northern Australia. HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing of CAUTION: ELECTRONIC EXECUTION UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The temporary measures enacted by the Australian Government to permit electronic execution of documents under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) expired as of 21 March 2021, with the proposed bill to extend its operation delayed. Without a clear solution in sight, companies must reconsider how to validly executedocuments.
PEOPLE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH We pride ourselves on our client-focused approach and commitment to excellence. Robert Clarke. Head of Financial Sponsors Group. View Profile. Joshua Paffey. Head of Arbitration. View Profile. Rommel Harding-Farrenberg. Head of Banking and Finance. UNDERSTANDING AUSTRALIA’S GAS-LED RECOVERY PLAN Understanding Australia’s gas-led recovery plan. On 15 September 2020, the Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, announced a series of measures aimed at preventing forecast shortfalls in dispatchable power and addressing price equity in the East Coast gas market. The key drivers behind the Federal Government’s new policies include a lackof
SUPREME COURT SHUTS THE DOOR ON EXCLUDING LIABILITY FORSEE MORE ONCORRS.COM.AU
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Papua New Guinea has famously been described as a “mountain of gold floating in a sea of oil”. With such a prize at stake, PNG is an attractive investment destination, but navigating the complexities of this complex country requires first-hand knowledge and experience. ANNUALISED SALARIES AND SET-OFF CLAUSES: ARE THEY WORTHSEE MORE ONCORRS.COM.AU
PUBLIC M&A TRENDS FOR 2020 M&A 2020 Outlook Public M&A Trends for 2020 PAGE 6 How will they pay? 1. Lower premia except for foreign bidders We expect premia to remainslightly down when
FELICITY HEALY
Felicity is a commercial litigation expert specialising in financial services regulatory and contentious matters. For over 19 years Felicity has advised financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, creditors and directors on a wide range of complex litigious mattersin
NASTASJA SUHADOLNIK
Nastasja holds two Master of Laws degrees (from the London School of Economics and the NYU School of Law). She has held teaching and research assistant roles with a leading international law scholar and has written on public international law topics. She is a member of the American Society of International Law and the International Law HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing of CAUTION: ELECTRONIC EXECUTION UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The temporary measures enacted by the Australian Government to permit electronic execution of documents under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) expired as of 21 March 2021, with the proposed bill to extend its operation delayed. Without a clear solution in sight, companies must reconsider how to validly executedocuments.
PEOPLE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH We pride ourselves on our client-focused approach and commitment to excellence. Robert Clarke. Head of Financial Sponsors Group. View Profile. Joshua Paffey. Head of Arbitration. View Profile. Rommel Harding-Farrenberg. Head of Banking and Finance. UNDERSTANDING AUSTRALIA’S GAS-LED RECOVERY PLAN Understanding Australia’s gas-led recovery plan. On 15 September 2020, the Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, announced a series of measures aimed at preventing forecast shortfalls in dispatchable power and addressing price equity in the East Coast gas market. The key drivers behind the Federal Government’s new policies include a lackof
SUPREME COURT SHUTS THE DOOR ON EXCLUDING LIABILITY FORSEE MORE ONCORRS.COM.AU
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Papua New Guinea has famously been described as a “mountain of gold floating in a sea of oil”. With such a prize at stake, PNG is an attractive investment destination, but navigating the complexities of this complex country requires first-hand knowledge and experience. ANNUALISED SALARIES AND SET-OFF CLAUSES: ARE THEY WORTHSEE MORE ONCORRS.COM.AU
PUBLIC M&A TRENDS FOR 2020 M&A 2020 Outlook Public M&A Trends for 2020 PAGE 6 How will they pay? 1. Lower premia except for foreign bidders We expect premia to remainslightly down when
FELICITY HEALY
Felicity is a commercial litigation expert specialising in financial services regulatory and contentious matters. For over 19 years Felicity has advised financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, creditors and directors on a wide range of complex litigious mattersin
NASTASJA SUHADOLNIK
Nastasja holds two Master of Laws degrees (from the London School of Economics and the NYU School of Law). She has held teaching and research assistant roles with a leading international law scholar and has written on public international law topics. She is a member of the American Society of International Law and the International Law ENERGY FROM WASTE: THE SOLUTION TO AUSTRALIA’S WAR ON Following the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Waste Strategy Response announced in 2020, Energy from Waste (EfW) technologies have emerged as potentially viable methods of managing waste in Australia, supporting the Australian government’s aim to become a completely circular economy over the coming decades.. This emerging sector undoubtedly brings significant FUNDING AUSTRALIA’S FIRST HYDROGEN PROJECT Funding Australia’s first hydrogen project. 30 April 2021. Following US President Joe Biden’s recent commitment to cutting the United States’ carbon emissions by 50-52% below 2005 levels by 2030, the Morrison Government, who are committed to a 26-28% cut by 2030, announced a further A$540 million would be allocated in its upcomingbudget
OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW: 2021 ACICA RULES The Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) has refreshed its ACICA Arbitration Rules (the Rules) with the aim of modernising the arbitration process and addressing contemporaneous concerns arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the use of technology and electronic communications. OVER THE CLIMATE CHANGE HORIZON: CORPORATIONS MUST PREPARE Australian corporate regulators have begun to enforce robust reporting on climate change related risks. Failing to comply could put companydirectors at risk.
INSIGHTS - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH Discover our latest perspectives on the big issues impacting ourclients
FRANCHISE CODE REFORMS: BALANCING RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS Significant reforms to the Franchising Code of Conduct, will give franchisees a right to be provided with more information and remedies,particularly with
THE FUTURE OF QUEENSLAND’S PRIVACY LAWS With momentum building for an overhaul of Queensland’s privacy laws, what are the recommended changes to legislation and how can government agencies best prepare? VICTORIA'S NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REFORMS AND THE In a four part series, the Corrs environment and planning team examines key elements of upcoming amendments to Victoria’s Environment Protection Act 2017 (Vic) and compares them to the approaches in other Australian jurisdictions. ARE MEDIATIONS REALLY ‘WITHOUT PREJUDICE’? A recent decision of the England and Wales Court of Appeal serves as a reminder that ‘without prejudice’ communications during mediationare
NAIF GRANTED EXTENDED LIFESPAN AND EXPANDED REMIT BY Recent amendments to the Northern Australia Infrastructure Act 2016 (Cth) will extend the life of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund, enhancing its ability to provide financial assistance for infrastructure projects that promote growth in Northern Australia. HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing of PEOPLE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH We pride ourselves on our client-focused approach and commitment to excellence. Robert Clarke. Head of Financial Sponsors Group. View Profile. Joshua Paffey. Head of Arbitration. View Profile. Rommel Harding-Farrenberg. Head of Banking and Finance. CAUTION: ELECTRONIC EXECUTION UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The temporary measures enacted by the Australian Government to permit electronic execution of documents under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) expired as of 21 March 2021, with the proposed bill to extend its operation delayed. Without a clear solution in sight, companies must reconsider how to validly executedocuments.
COVID-19: NAVIGATING THE NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR 1 COVID-19: navigating the national Code of Conduct for commercial tenancies Contacts 42 Annexure 1: National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct 44 Annexure 2: Summary of national changes to commercial tenancy arrangements 48 Annexure 3: Application of Code to state conveyancing legislation 71 Annexure 4: Application of Code to state retail tenancy legislation 92 PUBLIC M&A TRENDS FOR 2020 M&A 2020 Outlook Public M&A Trends for 2020 PAGE 6 How will they pay? 1. Lower premia except for foreign bidders We expect premia to remainslightly down when
ANDREW KORBEL
Andrew is an experienced litigator and has been a trusted adviser to both the private sector and government for more than 20 years. He works with clients to resolve complex and high-value commercial disputes, and protects their interests in inquiries andinvestigations.
FELICITY HEALY
Felicity is a commercial litigation expert specialising in financial services regulatory and contentious matters. For over 19 years Felicity has advised financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, creditors and directors on a wide range of complex litigious mattersin
CHRIS PAGENT
Chris focusses on bet-the-company litigation. He specialises in class actions, securities litigation, white collar, product liability and property claims. He regularly acts for leading financial services institutions, disclosing entities, international manufacturers, public instrumentalities, professional service providers, and c-suiteofficers.
NASTASJA SUHADOLNIK
Nastasja holds two Master of Laws degrees (from the London School of Economics and the NYU School of Law). She has held teaching and research assistant roles with a leading international law scholar and has written on public international law topics. She is a member of the American Society of International Law and the International LawJODIE BURGER
Jodie is a procurement, outsourcing, major projects and infrastructure specialist with broad contractual and commercial experience. She advises both public and private sector clients across a broad range of industry sectors, including aerospace and aviation (including drone technology), defence contracting, correctional services, mining, construction, health, technology, government, finance HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing of PEOPLE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH We pride ourselves on our client-focused approach and commitment to excellence. Robert Clarke. Head of Financial Sponsors Group. View Profile. Joshua Paffey. Head of Arbitration. View Profile. Rommel Harding-Farrenberg. Head of Banking and Finance. CAUTION: ELECTRONIC EXECUTION UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The temporary measures enacted by the Australian Government to permit electronic execution of documents under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) expired as of 21 March 2021, with the proposed bill to extend its operation delayed. Without a clear solution in sight, companies must reconsider how to validly executedocuments.
COVID-19: NAVIGATING THE NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR 1 COVID-19: navigating the national Code of Conduct for commercial tenancies Contacts 42 Annexure 1: National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct 44 Annexure 2: Summary of national changes to commercial tenancy arrangements 48 Annexure 3: Application of Code to state conveyancing legislation 71 Annexure 4: Application of Code to state retail tenancy legislation 92 PUBLIC M&A TRENDS FOR 2020 M&A 2020 Outlook Public M&A Trends for 2020 PAGE 6 How will they pay? 1. Lower premia except for foreign bidders We expect premia to remainslightly down when
ANDREW KORBEL
Andrew is an experienced litigator and has been a trusted adviser to both the private sector and government for more than 20 years. He works with clients to resolve complex and high-value commercial disputes, and protects their interests in inquiries andinvestigations.
FELICITY HEALY
Felicity is a commercial litigation expert specialising in financial services regulatory and contentious matters. For over 19 years Felicity has advised financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, creditors and directors on a wide range of complex litigious mattersin
CHRIS PAGENT
Chris focusses on bet-the-company litigation. He specialises in class actions, securities litigation, white collar, product liability and property claims. He regularly acts for leading financial services institutions, disclosing entities, international manufacturers, public instrumentalities, professional service providers, and c-suiteofficers.
NASTASJA SUHADOLNIK
Nastasja holds two Master of Laws degrees (from the London School of Economics and the NYU School of Law). She has held teaching and research assistant roles with a leading international law scholar and has written on public international law topics. She is a member of the American Society of International Law and the International LawJODIE BURGER
Jodie is a procurement, outsourcing, major projects and infrastructure specialist with broad contractual and commercial experience. She advises both public and private sector clients across a broad range of industry sectors, including aerospace and aviation (including drone technology), defence contracting, correctional services, mining, construction, health, technology, government, finance CAUTION: ELECTRONIC EXECUTION UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT The temporary measures enacted by the Australian Government to permit electronic execution of documents under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) expired as of 21 March 2021, with the proposed bill to extend its operation delayed. Without a clear solution in sight, companies must reconsider how to validly executedocuments.
INSIGHTS - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH Discover our latest perspectives on the big issues impacting ourclients
COMPREHENSIVE REFORM PACKAGE TO TARGET DEFECTIVE BUILDING Comprehensive reform package to target defective building work. 24 June 2020. The NSW Parliament has passed two Acts, introduced by the NSW Government, to address concerns and issues that have arisen over a long period of time with regards to deficiencies in the quality of building and construction work across the state. The introduction ofthe
OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW: 2021 ACICA RULES The Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) has refreshed its ACICA Arbitration Rules (the Rules) with the aim of modernising the arbitration process and addressing contemporaneous concerns arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the use of technology and electronic communications. ARE MEDIATIONS REALLY ‘WITHOUT PREJUDICE’? A recent decision of the England and Wales Court of Appeal serves as a reminder that ‘without prejudice’ communications during mediationare
INSIGHTS - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH article. Is the ASX becoming the new NASDAQ? How growth-stage tech companies are finding a warm welcome down under. Read More VICTORIA'S NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REFORMS AND THE In a four part series, the Corrs environment and planning team examines key elements of upcoming amendments to Victoria’s Environment Protection Act 2017 (Vic) and compares them to the approaches in other Australian jurisdictions. THE FUTURE OF QUEENSLAND’S PRIVACY LAWS With momentum building for an overhaul of Queensland’s privacy laws, what are the recommended changes to legislation and how can government agencies best prepare? NAIF GRANTED EXTENDED LIFESPAN AND EXPANDED REMIT BY Recent amendments to the Northern Australia Infrastructure Act 2016 (Cth) will extend the life of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund, enhancing its ability to provide financial assistance for infrastructure projects that promote growth in Northern Australia.ANTHONY ARROW
A highly regarded and experienced front-end construction, infrastructure and energy lawyer, Anthony has more than two decades of experience advising governments, sponsors, developers and contractors across the full suite of procurement models. He has both a national and international practice, and is a sought-after renewable energypractitioner
HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing ofLEE CARROLL
Lee specialises in international arbitration. She is known for her sharp legal skills which is invaluable in the management of complex arbitrations before world-class jurors. She has experience in arbitrations conducted under the ICC, ACICA, SIAC, DIAC, BCDR-AAA and UNCITRAL rules, advising clients and assisting arbitral tribunals.PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Papua New Guinea has famously been described as a “mountain of gold floating in a sea of oil”. With such a prize at stake, PNG is an attractive investment destination, but navigating the complexities of this complex country requires first-hand knowledge and experience.ANDREW KORBEL
Andrew is an experienced litigator and has been a trusted adviser to both the private sector and government for more than 20 years. He works with clients to resolve complex and high-value commercial disputes, and protects their interests in inquiries andinvestigations.
KATE HAY - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH A litigator with over 20 years' experience in IP enforcement and protection, Kate specialises in multi-jurisdictional patent, copyright and trade mark litigation. Kate also has expertise in consumer law matters and regularly advises clients on advertising and branding campaigns and disputes.FELICITY HEALY
Felicity is a commercial litigation expert specialising in financial services regulatory and contentious matters. For over 19 years Felicity has advised financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, creditors and directors on a wide range of complex litigious mattersin
MICHAEL CATCHPOOLE
Michael is a specialist in complex corporations, domestic and cross-border disputes and restructuring and insolvency matters. He has extensive experience advising on work-out, distressed and special securities investing strategies, and has also advised on disputes both in Australia and off-shore.SPENCER FLAY
Spencer has helped mediate, adjudicate, arbitrate and litigate disputes in the United Kingdom, Jordan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia. In addition to dispute resolution, he also undertakes front end work. Spencer has advised and acted for participants in most of the recent mineral projects in Western Australia, including for theEPC
ELENA STOJCEVSKI
A commercially-focused senior litigator, Elena specialises in complex construction and commercial disputes, and has significant expertise in arbitration, litigation, expert determinations, Royal Commissions and government inquiries. She is known for her ability to distil complex legal issues into clearly understandable principles and, in HOMEPAGE - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTHWHO WE ARECAPABILITIESINSIGHTSPEOPLECAREERSDEALS Advised the Rinehart family’s flagship company on multiple claims being brought by two family members and two commercial third parties, worth over A$10 billion. Advised Oil Search on all aspects of the development US$13 billion Papua LNG Project, and the signing ofLEE CARROLL
Lee specialises in international arbitration. She is known for her sharp legal skills which is invaluable in the management of complex arbitrations before world-class jurors. She has experience in arbitrations conducted under the ICC, ACICA, SIAC, DIAC, BCDR-AAA and UNCITRAL rules, advising clients and assisting arbitral tribunals.PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Papua New Guinea has famously been described as a “mountain of gold floating in a sea of oil”. With such a prize at stake, PNG is an attractive investment destination, but navigating the complexities of this complex country requires first-hand knowledge and experience.ANDREW KORBEL
Andrew is an experienced litigator and has been a trusted adviser to both the private sector and government for more than 20 years. He works with clients to resolve complex and high-value commercial disputes, and protects their interests in inquiries andinvestigations.
KATE HAY - CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH A litigator with over 20 years' experience in IP enforcement and protection, Kate specialises in multi-jurisdictional patent, copyright and trade mark litigation. Kate also has expertise in consumer law matters and regularly advises clients on advertising and branding campaigns and disputes.FELICITY HEALY
Felicity is a commercial litigation expert specialising in financial services regulatory and contentious matters. For over 19 years Felicity has advised financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, creditors and directors on a wide range of complex litigious mattersin
MICHAEL CATCHPOOLE
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