Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Professional Skills
This program is based on QLD legislation
Chair
Jason Dudley, Barrister, 35 West Chambers
Professional Skills
Navigating Caveats and Freezing Orders Over Property
Explore the practical and procedural aspects of caveats and freezing orders over property, focusing on:
- The varying relationships between freezing orders and caveats across different states, highlighting jurisdictional differences
- Determining priorities between competing caveats where equity in property is insufficient to cover all interests
- Key requirements and strategies for successfully applying to extend a lapsed caveat, ensuring continued protection of your client's interest in the property.
Presented by Jason Wang, Barrister, Quay 11 Chambers
Presenters
Jason Wang, Barrister, Quay 11 Chambers
Jason is a barrister and nationally accredited mediator. He was admitted to practice in 2019 and called to the Bar in 2022. Prior to the Bar, Jason worked in legal and financial roles across Australia, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom. Jason has a broad commercial practice and has represented lenders, private companies, and individuals in the Supreme Court of Queensland and the Federal Court of Australia. He has advised on cases in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and New Zealand. Jason holds an MSc in Law and Finance from the University of Oxford, where he won the MLF Prize for Best Overall Performance. He also holds a Bachelor's in Law and Commerce (Honours) from The University of Queensland, where he teaches corporate law and ethics. Jason speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese.
Jason Dudley, Barrister, 35 West Chambers
Jason is a barrister with a broad commercial and civil practice. He was admitted to the profession in 2014 and called to the bar in 2019. His clients have included “big four” banks, local councils, liquidators, companies, strata bodies corporate and private individuals. He acts and advises in matters involving bankruptcy and insolvency, building and construction, contractual and property disputes, trusts, equity, professional negligence, corporations law and competition and consumer law. A notable property dispute in which he is currently briefed concerns the novel application of the right to property under the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld), which is set to be heard by the Court of Appeal this year. Jason also has experience in criminal matters, and has acted in a high-profile terrorism case, and appeared unled in the Court of Appeal for the successful appellant in a conviction appeal.