Tuesday, 18 March 2025
Chair
Samuel J. Woff, Former Corporate Lawyer, Senior Fellow, Melbourne University
Effective Contract Termination
Gain practical insights into when and how to terminate a contract effectively and lawfully. This session will explore key legal principles, recent case law, and strategic considerations to minimise risk and ensure enforceability. Essential for any practitioner involved in drafting, advising on, or disputing contracts.
Presented by David Carlile, Barrister, Greens List
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Presenters
Samuel J Woff, Consultant, Warlows Legal
Samuel is a leading commercial construction law and construction litigation specialist, advising on complex and high-stakes project and major infrastructure disputes.
With expertise in both domestic and international construction disputes and with over 10 years' experience in private practice, Samuel is passionate about delivering litigious solutions for clients that are commercial, strategic, and innovative. This includes leveraging cutting-edge technology to drive best outcomes in a contentious environment.
With an established industry presence and a proven track record of delivering when the situation demands it most, Samuel is a leader in the construction law space. He maintains an active media presence in the industry, appearing in interviews, articles and as a guest speaker and expert commentator.
David Carlile, Barrister, Greens List
David appears predominantly in property and commercial disputes. He also appears in wills and probate matters. He has appeared in trial, interlocutory and appellate proceedings in the Victoria New South Wales. He has also appeared in Western Australia and Queensland Supreme Court matters. He has appeared and advised in matters involving breach of contract, sale of goods, sale of livestock, sale of business involving breach of contract, misleading and deceptive conduct, unconscionable conduct, mistake, duress, fraud, estoppel, and negligence including professional negligence. He also advises and appears in relation to breach of director duties, shareholder disputes and winding up of corporations. He has been involved in many matters involving constructive or resulting trusts. He has appeared in farm and farm related matters. He has experience in joint venture disputes particularly in the area of property development. He has appeared in a number of Commercial Arbitrations, is a member of the Commercial Bar Association and also speak Japanese.
Tuesday, 18 March 2025
Chair
Samuel J. Woff, Former Corporate Lawyer, Senior Fellow, Melbourne University
Effective Contract Termination
Gain practical insights into when and how to terminate a contract effectively and lawfully. This session will explore key legal principles, recent case law, and strategic considerations to minimise risk and ensure enforceability. Essential for any practitioner involved in drafting, advising on, or disputing contracts.
Presented by David Carlile, Barrister, Greens List
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Presenters
Samuel J Woff, Consultant, Warlows Legal
Samuel is a leading commercial construction law and construction litigation specialist, advising on complex and high-stakes project and major infrastructure disputes.
With expertise in both domestic and international construction disputes and with over 10 years' experience in private practice, Samuel is passionate about delivering litigious solutions for clients that are commercial, strategic, and innovative. This includes leveraging cutting-edge technology to drive best outcomes in a contentious environment.
With an established industry presence and a proven track record of delivering when the situation demands it most, Samuel is a leader in the construction law space. He maintains an active media presence in the industry, appearing in interviews, articles and as a guest speaker and expert commentator.
David Carlile, Barrister, Greens List
David appears predominantly in property and commercial disputes. He also appears in wills and probate matters. He has appeared in trial, interlocutory and appellate proceedings in the Victoria New South Wales. He has also appeared in Western Australia and Queensland Supreme Court matters. He has appeared and advised in matters involving breach of contract, sale of goods, sale of livestock, sale of business involving breach of contract, misleading and deceptive conduct, unconscionable conduct, mistake, duress, fraud, estoppel, and negligence including professional negligence. He also advises and appears in relation to breach of director duties, shareholder disputes and winding up of corporations. He has been involved in many matters involving constructive or resulting trusts. He has appeared in farm and farm related matters. He has experience in joint venture disputes particularly in the area of property development. He has appeared in a number of Commercial Arbitrations, is a member of the Commercial Bar Association and also speak Japanese.