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Regardless of the industry, understanding the laws that you’ll be operating under is essential. As part of the continuous collaboration with the Facey Group, our hosts David and Kelly will be joined by Phil and Danielle from Bailiwick Legal to explain the concept of ‘Duty of Care’ with real-life examples and cases that have happened as well as explore the intersection between legal obligations and ‘social licence to farm’.
Phill Brunner, the Managing Director and Danielle Edwards, an Associate at Bailiwick Legal, a firm that’s been recognised as the leader in Agribusiness Law in Western Australia, offering specialist legal solutions to advance and protect the interests of corporations and families in the ag industry. Phil has been repeatedly recognised as a ‘Leading Agribusiness Lawyer' by Doyle's Guide and has appeared before Fari Work Australia, the Federal Magistrates Court and the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission. Danielle graduated from Murdoch University with a Bachelor of Laws degree, before going on to complete her Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice through the College of Law. She was admitted to practice as a Solicitor in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2016 and the High Court of Australia in 2019.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this podcast is general in nature and does not in any way constitute financial, investment, accounting, tax, or legal advice. You should always consult with relevantly qualified and licensed professionals for advice tailored to your specific situation and requirements. The opinions expressed are our own and do not reflect those of our sponsors or any third parties.
Regardless of the industry, understanding the laws that you’ll be operating under is essential. As part of the continuous collaboration with the Facey Group, our hosts David and Kelly will be joined by Phil and Danielle from Bailiwick Legal to explain the concept of ‘Duty of Care’ with real-life examples and cases that have happened as well as explore the intersection between legal obligations and ‘social licence to farm’.
Phill Brunner, the Managing Director and Danielle Edwards, an Associate at Bailiwick Legal, a firm that’s been recognised as the leader in Agribusiness Law in Western Australia, offering specialist legal solutions to advance and protect the interests of corporations and families in the ag industry. Phil has been repeatedly recognised as a ‘Leading Agribusiness Lawyer' by Doyle's Guide and has appeared before Fari Work Australia, the Federal Magistrates Court and the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission. Danielle graduated from Murdoch University with a Bachelor of Laws degree, before going on to complete her Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice through the College of Law. She was admitted to practice as a Solicitor in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2016 and the High Court of Australia in 2019.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this podcast is general in nature and does not in any way constitute financial, investment, accounting, tax, or legal advice. You should always consult with relevantly qualified and licensed professionals for advice tailored to your specific situation and requirements. The opinions expressed are our own and do not reflect those of our sponsors or any third parties.
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