LAW219 – Company Law

Introduction

Welcome to the LAW219 residential school thinkspace site. I look forward to welcoming you to our online residential school on 14 and 15 April. The goal of these two days is to give you a rich blend of exposure to corporate experts from industry, together with time for consolidation of assessment and exam preparation.  You will have the opportunity to hear from an experienced consultant to co-operatives and mutuals and a commercial solicitor who will discuss corporate law in practice.

We will be undertaking a workshop based on the Four Corners documentary: The Inside Trade which examines the Australian biotechnology company Innate Immunotherapeutics and the insider trading of former Congress Member Chris Collins. There will also be intensives on Assessments 2 and 3 and exam preparation.

Your residential school will be delivered online and will be a combination of pre- recorded sessions and live zoom sessions. You have two options with regards to your commitment to the residential school:

  1. Watch the pre-recorded sessions when they are available, complete the individual preparation and then set aside the allocated time on 14 and 15 April to attend the live sessions; or
  2. Follow the scheduled timetable and set aside the two days to complete the individual preparation, listen to the recordings and attend the live sessions in order as per the timetable.

I look forward to working with you together to consolidate your learning.

 

Alex Robinson
Subject Coordinator

 


Workshop Programme

Please refer to the attached timetable for detailed information regarding session times, topics, format etc. If applicable, the link for connecting remotely to identified sessions can be found below (‘Attending remotely’).

 

LAW219 Residential Schools Program

 

 


Guest Speakers & Sessions

Session: Library Session on Assessment 2 & 3
Tuesday 14 April 2020
Annette Goodwin Annette Goodwin has worked as a Librarian for over 20 years in a range of library settings, including school and public libraries. Annette commenced with Charles Sturt Library in 2011, working with Research and Teaching staff and Research students. In 2017, she moved into the role of Law Librarian. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from UNE, a Graduate Diploma in Information Management – Librarianship from UNSW and a Masters of Education – Children’s Literature from USQ

 

Session: The Why, How and Who of Cooperatives
Wednesday 15 April 2020
Adjunct Robyn Donnelly Robyn is a consultant to lawyers and the Business Council of Co-Operatives and Mutuals. She previously worked with the Registrar for Co-Operatives in NSW and prior to this practiced as a Solicitor and Barrister.

 

Session: The Why, How and Who of Cooperatives
Wednesday 15 April 2020
Kelli Ennever, McIntosh McPhillamy & Co Kelli is a Solicitor with McIntosh McPhillamy & Co, Bathurst. Kelli practices in all areas of commercial law for corporate, private and local government clients, with a particular focus on commercial transactions, commercial litigation and property.

 

 

 


Preparation (readings, links, activities)

The following tasks are recommended prior to the indicated day:

Day 1
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