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Oppression Proceedings Under the Corporations Act - Key Legal Imperatives

Oppression actions are one of the main remedies available to minority shareholders under the Corporations Act 2001, and they can be disastrous for a company’s business, and the shareholders. In this program, James d’Apice from Makinson d’Apice Lawyers in Sydney: examines how the o

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Oppression actions are one of the main remedies available to minority shareholders under the Corporations Act 2001, and they can be disastrous for a company’s business, and the shareholders. In this program, James d’Apice from Makinson d’Apice Lawyers in Sydney: examines how the oppression provision operate, and through case examples, the wide discretions given to the courts under the Act to determine, not only if the oppression claim is made out, but also the appropriate remedy; and makes suggestions on how to manage the risk of such an action where shareholders and/or directors of a company have a falling out.

Featuring: James d’Apice, Makinson d’Apice Lawyers, Sydney

[33.08 minutes] [0.55 CPD hours]

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James d'Apice
Director, Chamberlains Law Firm Sydney, NSW

Chiefly, James is a corporate and commercial litigator acting for private clients, commercial entities and NFPs. His practice includes some work in the privacy and intellectual property space. He was admitted in 2008 and, following work at other firms, joined Chamberlains in 2020.

James uses the internet to build and maintain his practice via a podcast and series of videos using the title “Coffee and a Case Note”. There, James has the opportunity to briefly reflect on recent decisions over a cup of coffee, sharing his knowledge with others in way that is both approachable and rigorous.

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