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Standing in the Company`s Shoes: Derivative Actions and the Court`s Inherent Jurisdiction

Derivative actions are a means whereby shareholders, and others, can apply to the Court to bring proceedings on behalf of a company, and applications for leave can be brought under the Corporations Act 2001, or in the Court’s inherent jurisdiction. In this program, James d’Apice,

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Derivative actions are a means whereby shareholders, and others, can apply to the Court to bring proceedings on behalf of a company, and applications for leave can be brought under the Corporations Act 2001, or in the Court’s inherent jurisdiction. In this program, James d’Apice, from Chamberlains Law Firm in Sydney, reviews the statutory rules, and the inherent powers of powers of the Court, in relation to derivative actions in the light of the case law, and makes recommendations on the best approach when advising a client who wants to bring a derivative action.

30 minutes / 0.50 CPD units

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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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0.50 CPD Hours

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