Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on QLD legislation
Sale and Division of Co-owned Property Under the Property Law Act 2023
- Co-ownership under the new Act
- The new regime for the sale or division of co-owned property
- Changes to appointing trustees for sale or division
- Orders for compensation and accounting
Presented by Graham W Dietz, Barrister, George Street Chambers
Chair
Clinton Mohr, Principal, Clinton Mohr Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Property Law
Presenters
Clinton Mohr, Principal, Clinton Mohr Lawyers
Clinton was admitted as a solicitor in the Supreme Court of Queensland in 1991 and worked at a number of large commercial firms before commencing practice in his own firm. While Clinton is an accredited specialist in property law, his broad experience across all areas of commercial, property and business law, allows him to apply a holistic approach to his clients’ legal issues. The best possible legal result is going to come from providing advice with an understanding of how one area of the law affects and interacts with related areas of law that may play a part in the solution. Clinton’s experience with a broad client base has also given him an excellent understanding of a number of industries, which he uses to cater for client’s needs in a cost effective manner. Clinton specialises in property and planning & environment law and has over fifteen years experience in advising clients in the areas of development, town planning, community title, contaminated land and leasing.
Graham W Dietz, Barrister, George Street Chambers
Since admission to the legal profession in 2001, Graham has practised extensively in the areas of commercial litigation and insolvency. At the private bar, Graham has represented parties in a broad range of commercial disputes (including shareholder, partnership, joint venture, franchising, trust, contractual, real property, banking and finance, and employment disputes), all aspects of corporate and personal insolvency matters (including winding-up and liquidation, voluntary administration, bankruptcy, acting both for and against insolvency practitioners, directors, shareholders and creditors, professional negligence, professional misconduct, disciplinary and contempt proceedings and solicitor-client retainer and costs disputes. Graham has appeared for parties in all Queensland Courts and the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT), the Federal Courts, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and the Supreme Court of Tasmania. Graham was recognised as an Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation by the Queensland Law Society between 2010 and 2017 and has been listed in Doyle’s Guide as both leading Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Junior Counsel – Queensland (from 2015 to date) and leading Insolvency & Reconstruction Junior Counsel – Queensland (from 2016 to date).