Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on VIC legislation
Chair
Kelly Young, Director, Estate Conveyancing
Mortgagee Sales and Good Faith Obligations: A Comprehensive Guide
- When can a mortgagee take possession of and sell mortgaged property?
- Can a borrower challenge a mortgagee sale?
- What is the content of the duty of good faith imposed on mortgagees?
- Is the duty any different in harder economic times, or during a pandemic?
Presented by William Stark, Barrister and Accredited Mediator, Greens List
Presenters
Kelly Young, Director, Estate Conveyancing
Kelly Young is a fully unrestricted Conveyancing Licence holder and director of Estate Conveyancing, located in Macleod. Kelly and her staff at Estate Conveyancing prides themselves and providing education to clients and referrers alike. Kelly has been working in the legal industry for 20 years with experience in the property fields of settlements & conveyancing in Victoria and Western Australia and residential and commercial lending. Starting out as a junior paralegal in stamping, registration, and settlements, moving onto residential mortgages, Conveyancing and also Commercial Lending, Kelly has a background working in accountant firms, law firms and conveyancing offices in Melbourne city, rural areas of Victoria and is also qualified within Settlements in the state of WA.
William Stark, Barrister and Accredited Mediator, Greens List
William Stark has been a member of the Victorian Bar since 1998. He practises in a broad range of commercial disputes in the areas of property (especially mortgage-related property), contracts, corporations law and insolvency. William writes a blog about property law related matters - see: http://melbournepropertylaw.blogspot.com/ William has appeared as counsel successfully opposing a number of applications for interlocutory injunctions to restrain mortgagee sales, and successfully seeking and opposing numerous orders for the removal of caveats. William has appeared regularly at VCAT in retail tenancy and real property proceedings. In his ten years as a solicitor, he worked with Hall & Wilcox and Mallesons Stephen Jaques. For over four years prior to coming to the Bar, William was an accredited commercial litigation specialist with the Law Institute of Victoria (being in the first intake of those specialists in late 1993). For 6 years prior to commencing articles, while studying law part-time William worked full-time for the Australian Taxation Office.