Dealing with Interlocutory Applications
Gain winning techniques to succeed in your interlocutory applications. OND223N06_4
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Professional Skills
Dealing with Interlocutory Applications
- Understanding the common types of interlocutory applications
- Preparing and analysing applications and supporting materials
- Understanding what’s admissible, relevant, persuasive and effective
Presented by Karen Ingram, Partner and Roxana Carrion, Special Counsel, Clayton Utz
Presenters
Karen Ingram
An expert in project managing large-scale litigation, Karen Ingram specialises in complex commercial litigation and disputes, particularly Corporations Act disputes, private equity disputes and alternative dispute resolution. Using her specialised knowledge of Corporations Act disputes, Karen advises her clients on disputes over directors' duties, shareholder rights and remedies and schemes of arrangement. She is also an expert in advising private equity investors on disputes over the acquisition, disposal and daily operation of portfolio companies. Karen's particular interest in dispute resolution, such as informal negotiations, facilitation of dispute resolution procedure and structured mediations, means her clients get a practical, tailored approach to the resolution of their disputes.
Roxana Carrion
Roxana Carrion is an experienced litigator specialising in complex commercial litigation arising from contractual disputes, directors' duties, partnership and shareholder disputes and Australian Competition and Consumer Law. Roxana has played key roles in significant litigation and regulatory investigations, including class actions, and assists clients across a range of sectors. Roxana is highly regarded for her high level of client service and forward-thinking approach. She works closely with her clients to develop and implement appropriate litigation and dispute resolution strategies aligned to their commercial objectives.