Laura Johns, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright and Barrister Scott Aspinall will discuss:
- The growing concern around phoenix activity and the factors which drive it;
- The grey area between the innocent and fraudulent transaction;
- Existing legislative and regulatory approaches and ongoing proposal for reform; and
- The potential role of existing statutory provisions to prevent the defrauding of creditors and their potential role in combating phoenix activity.
Date
Thursday 27 September
Time
Registration and lunch from 12.30 pm; presentation 1-2 pm
Venue
Norton Rose Fulbright, Level 18, Grosvenor Place, 225 George St, Sydney (map)
Price
$71 members & subscribers, $87 non-members (GST inc.)
CPD/CLE
1 point
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