Thursday, 27 November 2025
Does My Client Have an Equitable, Third Party Corporations Act and/or Contract Claim?
- When does a financial contribution create an equitable claim?
- What equitable claims are - and what they are not
- What needs to be established in evidence
- Does a caveatable interest arise
- Scenarios
Presented by Edward Cox SC, Greenway Chambers
Chair
Jacqueline Dawson, Principal Solicitor, Sexton Family Law; Accredited Specialist in Family Law
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Presenters
Jacqueline Dawson, Principal Solicitor, Sexton Family LawJacqueline Dawson is the Principal of Sexton Family Law and an Accredited Specialist in Family Law. Admitted to practice as a solicitor in 1994 and an Accredited Specialist since 2001, Jacqueline began practice in early 1995 with the firm then known as Robyn Sexton & Associates and remained as a principal of the firm when Judge Sexton was appointed to the Federal Magistrates Court. Jacqueline is a Councillor of the Law Society of NSW, and the 2025 Junior Vice President. Within the Law Society, she is presently Chair of the Specialist Accreditation Board, Co-Chair of the Family Law Committee and Chair of the Professional Conduct Committee. She also serves as a board member of the NSW Legal Aid Commission, a member of the Sydney University Law Extension Committee and a member of the Legal Qualifications Committee of the Legal Profession Admission Board.
Edward Cox SC, Greenaway Chambers
Edward Cox SC is a senior barrister specialising in shipping law, transport law and international law, as well as commercial law and equity, corporate and insolvency law, and family law. Edward represents clients in appeals, inquiries and arbitrations, and has prosecuted and defended environmental and other offences. His diverse experience includes acting as both counsel and arbitrator in sports arbitrations involving Olympic selection disputes and disciplinary proceedings. He has also conducted a number of arbitrations and mediations involving shipping and international disputes. Edward regularly appears in the Federal Court of Australia, Supreme Court of NSW and District Court of NSW. He has also appeared in the High Court and Court of Appeal in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, and has been involved in proceedings and arbitrations in Singapore, Papua New Guinea and Fiji. Outside of his work as a barrister, Edward is a keen sailor and cyclist.