Coffee and a Case Note

Stay or Go?: Part One, Corporate Oppression | Jonathon Dooley of Greenway Chambers and James d'Apice of Gravamen on Corporate Oppression for BenchTV


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As part of a series of three talks together, James d'Apice recently joined eminent senior junior barrister Jonathon Dooley of Greenway Chambers to discuss the law of Corporate Oppression.

This is Jonathon's and James' first talk about the big ticket items when advising your shareholder clients whether they want to *stay* or whether they want to *go*.

The three talks they gave on this topic were:

1. Corporate oppression (this talk!)

2. Derivative actions (to be released in future)

3. Just and equitable winding up (to be released in future)

Hope this one brings you some value. As you may be able to tell, James and Jonathon had good fun presenting!

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Jonathon's profile can be found here: https://www.greenway.com.au/jonathon-dooley/

BenchmarkTV's website is here for all of your CLE needs: https://benchtv.com.au/

And of course, James' firm Gravamen has its website is here: www.gravamen.com.au

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