Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
Strata Update: Legislation and Case Law
- Checking in on potential Stata title amendments in response to the NetStrata investigation and/or amendments relating to strata managers disclosures and commissions Community Title amendments relating to keeping animals
- An update on cases relating to the Owners Corporation’s obligation to maintain and repair under s106, what is and is not common property and what constitutes harsh, unconscionable and oppressive under s139(1)
Presented by Allison Benson, Principal, Kerin Benson Lawyers; Member, ACSL Committee
Chair
Derek Hand, Barrister, Greenway Chambers; Leading Construction & Infrastructure Junior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2024, Best Lawyers 2024, Construction & Infrastructure
Presenters
Allison Benson, Principal, Kerin Benson Lawyers
Allison is a strata & community titles lawyer who has provided general advice, acted in disputes, including building defect disputes, and worked with clients in preparing and enforcing by-laws and strata management statements since 2008. Allison acts on behalf of owners corporations, associations and lot owners in respect of providing advice and acting in strata and community association disputes of all types. She is a Fellow of the Australian College of Strata Lawyers and has a blog Thoughts From a Strata Lawyer at www.allisonbensonau.com
Derek Hand, Barrister, Greenway Chambers
Derek Hand is a specialist commercial barrister with particular expertise in construction & infrastructure law and land law. Derek advises on and appears in disputes concerning infrastructure projects, commercial projects and residential developments, at both first instance and on appeal, in NSW, Queensland, the ACT and Victoria. He also regularly appears in private arbitrations and mediations. His interest and expertise in property law incorporates all aspects of modern land law, from commercial leases to strata title, and he has appeared in several leading cases in the area. Derek also accepts briefs to advise and appear in property and financial disputes in the family law arena, where his clients benefit from his extensive experience in real property, equity and commercial law. He regularly appears for third-party intervenors whose property interests may be affected by family law proceedings. Before being called to the Bar, Derek worked as a solicitor with the law firm, Freehills, and spent several years as a legal policy adviser in Federal Parliament, Canberra, where he gained firsthand experience of the legislative process. He has lectured in real property on a part-time basis at Sydney University. Derek holds the degrees of Bachelor of Laws (UNSW) and Master of Policy Studies (UNSW), and a Diploma in Journalism (Dublin Institute of Technology). He is a member of the Society of Construction Law Australia and the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia.