Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Transactional Pitfalls and Notional Estate Risks: What Property and Business Lawyers Should Know
- Relevant property transactions-what transactions may be caught?
- When notional estate orders may be made
- Restrictions and protections relating to notional estate orders
- Avoiding notional estate issues-plan ahead
Presented by John Clifton, Barrister, Chalfont Chambers
Chair
Ian Dunwoodie, Consultant, Martin Bullock Lawyers
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
Presenters
John Clifton, Barrister, Chalfont ChambersJohn Clifton came to the Bar in 2004. Prior to that he worked in litigation at small and medium firms since his admission as a solicitor in 1994, including 2 years in the United Kingdom. John has worked on a wide variety of matters in his career, but in recent years his practice has consisted mainly of commercial litigation arising from contractual disputes. He also practises in Wills and Estates litigation including Family Provision claims and has a particular interest in that area.
Ian Dunwoodie, Consultant, Martin Bullock Lawyers
A commercial property and business lawyer since 1981 in Sydney CBD and Eastern Suburbs, providing quality, clear and experienced legal advice to businesses, property owners, ordinary and high net worth individuals, company directors and corporations on business, property, wealth management, trusts, wills, estates and superannuation matters, working closely with financial planners and specialist advisers. Ian has been a regular presenter in Sydney and overseas for Legalwise, APAC, AALC and CPE. His other interests include motor racing, skiing, travel and the environment.