LIVE WEBINAR June 27th 1-2pm Caveat litigation in practice
This LIVE webinar will occur on June 27th at 1-2pm.
This seminar will take a practical approach to the topic by considering a number of common scenarios. The issues that will be canvassed include:
1) the purpose and function of a caveat;
2) why file a caveat?;
3) drafting caveats and PEXA;
4) the process for removal of a caveat;
a. application for withdrawal or issuing a lapsing notice?;
b. identifying whether there is a caveatable interest;
c. how should one approach the balance of convenience?;
d. who bears the onus of proof?;
e. drafting relief/orders;
f. what evidence is usually required on such applications;
5) compensation under s 74P – what is recoverable?;
6) leave under s 74O;
7) electronic lodgement of caveats and the subscriber’s professional obligations.
1 CPD unit/point Substantive Law or Professional Skills
About your speaker:
Vikram Misra was admitted as a solicitor in 2012 and called to the NSW Bar in 2015. He maintains a broad commercial practice and is regularly briefed in matters relating to property law, construction law and equity. Vikram has completed a Graduate Diploma in Taxation Law at the University of Sydney in 2015 and a Master of Laws majoring in construction law and contract law at the University of Melbourne in 2016. Vikram is also a contributing author to the Domestic Arbitration, International Arbitration, Security of Payment (NSW) and Security of Payment (SA) sections of the looseleaf, ‘Commercial Arbitration Law and Practice Service” for Thomson Reuters. Vikram is currently a casual academic at Western Sydney University in the subject “Building Law”.