2019 scholarship recipients reflect on their studies
Kelsey Davis at Columbia University – read Kelsey’s update here. Mohammud Jaamae Hafeez-Baig at Oxford University – read Jaamae’s update here.
Kelsey Davis at Columbia University – read Kelsey’s update here. Mohammud Jaamae Hafeez-Baig at Oxford University – read Jaamae’s update here.
Following the completion of his two-year term, Bruce Whittaker stood down as President of the BFSLA at the board meeting on 30 August and Rebecca Hope was elected President. Many thanks to Bruce for his years of distinguished service as President of the BFSLA. Bruce will continue to serve as a director of the BFSLA.
The Academic Committee of the BFSLA recently held a very successful webinar on the High Court’s decision in Carter Holt Harvey Woodproducts Australia Pty Ltd v Cth in conjunction with the Ross Parsons Centre for Commercial, Corporate and Taxation Law at Sydney Law School. We are now pleased to share with you a recording of…
The Research Prize is now closed for 2019. The Research Prize panel is currently reviewing the applications. Further updates to follow.
Bursting the bubble or building up? Trends in the Melbourne residential property market The BFSLA is pleased to invite you to attend a panel discussion on the Melbourne residential property market with panellists from Westpac and ANZ. At the session, our panel comprising Chris Moyle (Director & Head of Real Estate – Victoria, Westpac Institutional…
Aarushi Sahore, LL.M. at Cambridge University – read Aarushi’s update here.
Entries for the BFSLA’s 2019 Research Essay Prize are now open. This year’s prize pool is A$12,000. Click here for further information.
Aarushi Sahore, LL.M. at Cambridge University – read Aarushi’s update here. Sam Murray, BCL at Oxford University – read Sam’s update here.
Tuesday 26th of February 2019, Sydney BFSLA and Norton Rose Fulbright are pleased to invite you to hear from the following presenters on the topic “The PPSA caselaw, seven years since commencement”: Nicholas Mirzai is a Barrister at Level 22 Chambers, Sydney and co-author of The Annotated Personal Property Securities Act (published by Wolters Kluwer)…
The Centre for Commercial Law and Regulatory Studies (CLARS) at Monash University Faculty of Law is hosting a symposium – Technological Innovation in Corporate Financing: Regulatory Challenges for the Fintech Era. 9AM Monday 12 November 2018 Monash Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne More information The full program is now available here.