New Guidlines For Directors

Friday, 28 March 2025
Chair

Temple Saville, Barrister, Nationally Accredited Mediator, The Victorian Bar

Directors in the Firing Line: The New Roadmap for Maintaining the Veil

 

  • Essential matters, factual evaluations, and normative judgments: When is ignorance bliss? 
  • Victory for the ‘narrow' knowledge test: What does this mean for directors accused of being involved in unconscionable conduct, misleading or deceptive conduct, anti-competitive conduct, unlicensed credit activity, or continuous disclosure contraventions?          
  • The special case of unconscionable systems: What does this mean for director liability?  
  • What’s at stake?  

Presented by Peter Travis, Commercial Barrister and Mediator, Gibbs Chambers

Description

Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law 

This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Presenters


Peter Travis, Barrister and Mediator, Gibbs Chambers
Peter Travis is a Queensland barrister, mediator and California attorney who specialises in commercial disputes. He represents clients before all Australian courts and has a national mediation practice specialising in resolving civil disputes across a broad range of practice areas. Before joining the Queensland Bar in 2008, Peter was employed in the media division of a national firm of solicitors, and became a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. He later joined the California Bar and practised as a trial attorney in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, Peter represented media clients in complex First Amendment, intellectual property and commercial litigation.


Temple Saville, Barrister, Nationally Accredited Mediator, The Victorian Bar
Temple practices in commercial law, public law and regulatory matters. Temple is a Nationally Accredited Mediator and is on the List of External Mediators published by the Magistrates’ Court. She is available to be briefed as a mediator. Temple accepts briefs to advise and/or appear. Temple has an interest in insolvency and bankruptcy related matters and has completed the ARITA Advanced Certification in Insolvency. Temple advises and appears for clients in respect to personal insolvency and corporate insolvency. She has experience in dealing with winding up application, creditors petitions, voidable transactions, insolvent trading claims and directors’ duties generally. Temple also has experience in building disputes where she represents clients in relation to breach of contract and warranties, defects, delays, and variations. Temple also appears and advises in relation to all aspects of debt recovery, contractual disputes, Australian Consumer Law matters, civil claims and interlocutory applications.

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New Guidlines For Directors

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