Chair
David Vilensky, Solicitor and Managing Director, Bowen Buchbinder Vilensky Lawyers
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on WA legislation
Workplace Compliance Update: Key Cases on Bullying, Sexual Harassment, and Directors' Responsibilities
- Explore critical case law: gain insights into recent landmark cases shaping employer responsibilities around bullying, sexual harassment, and maintaining a safe work environment
- Understand directors’ legal obligations: learn how directors' duties intersect with workplace safety and compliance, including potential liabilities they face
- Strategies for workplace compliance: discover practical strategies to help ensure your organisation meets evolving standards in employee protection and regulatory compliance
Presented by Cav. Maria Saraceni, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers
Presenters
David Vilensky, Solicitor and Managing Director, Bowen Buchbinder Vilensky Lawyers
David is a corporate lawyer with a particular focus on mining and resources, mergers and acquisitions, telecommunications, corporate advisory, contractual disputes, specialist contract drafting and complex corporate transactions. David has more than 35 years experience in negotiating, advising on and drafting a broad range of commercial agreements including mergers and acquisitions, shareholder and management agreements, exit agreements, licence agreements, the sale and purchase of mining tenements, joint ventures and share sale agreements. He also advises on capital raisings, corporate governance, due diligence and corporate transactions generally and acts for both private and public companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. He regularly advises on directors’ duties and compliance with ASX Listing Rules including continuous disclosure. David is also an experienced public company director and currently sits on the boards of 3 ASX listed companies including one as its Chairman. David is also experienced in dispute resolution including mediations and arbitrations and in the resolution of commercial and contractual disputes. Over the years David has had articles published in various journals on subjects such as directors’ duties, the Trade Practices Act and law firm practice management issues such as ethical billing practices and value pricing on which subject he has frequently delivered papers at seminars in Australia and New Zealand. David has been a strong advocate of the value pricing model for law firms and was largely instrumental in replacing the billable hour model at BBV with a fixed fee model where fees are fixed and agreed with clients in advance and where time is not money.
Cav. Maria Saraceni, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers
Maria Saraceni is a barrister practising in regulatory and compliance law - particularly in workplace relations; employment-related matters and occupational safety and health. She is also an active non-executive director an accomplished public speaker and an Adjunct Professor at Murdoch University.