Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
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Mining Law Disputes and Case Updates
- Covering dynamic changes in mining law
- Jurisdictions included:
- Warden’s Court
- Supreme Court/Court of Appeal
- Federal Court of Australia
Presented by Mark Gerus, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers; Best Lawyers 2023, Mining Law, Natural Resource Law, Native Title Law, Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution
Chair
Goran Galic, Partner, Allen & Overy; Best Lawyers 2023, Mining Law, Natural Resources Law
Presenters
Goran Galic, Partner, Allen & Overy
Goran is an energy, resources and projects specialist. He brings market-leading experience advising across the ‘pit to port’ spectrum of the energy and, mining sectors, including on project acquisitions, joint ventures, developments and operations. He is involved with in amongst the largest LNG and mining in Australia and globally. He is a lead partner on hydrogen and CCS regionally, and leads on amongst the first hydrogen and CCS mandates in Australia. Additionally, Goran advises on regulatory and environmental aspects of energy and mining projects and brings considerable expertise in ESG/sustainability considerations and strategies relevant to the resources sector. He is an active member of Allen & Overy’s Sustainability Board. Goran is sought for his deep sector expertise and solutions focussed approach. He is recognised by clients for his ‘client-centric [approach] and good big picture view of deals’ (Legal 500 Australia 2022) while another source adds that his ‘depth of energy & resources expertise is top of the market… [and that it is] difficult to choose any other adviser as he has a genuine knowledge of the issues we face…’ (Legal 500 Australia 2022).
Mark Gerus, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers
Mark Gerus has 25 years' experience in commercial and resources , litigation having previously been the founding litigation partner at boutique , firm Blakiston & Crabb and in the litigation department of Gilbert + Tobin. In , 2017 Mark commenced practice as a barrister at Francis Burt Chambers. , He has acted for resource companies in complex disputes relating to , mining tenements, the sale and purchase of mining projects, split , commodity arrangements, joint ventures, off take arrangements, royalties, , termination of contracts and State Agreements. Mark has appeared as , counsel on behalf of mining and exploration companies in the Mining , Warden's Court in relation to all aspects of the Mining Act and "bet the , company" litigation relating to mining projects. Mark has conducted , Applications for the judicial review of State and Commonwealth Ministerial , decisions relating to major resource projects. Mark has a Bachelor of Laws , from the University of Western Australia (1992) and a Master of Laws from , the University of Melbourne (2003).