by Andrew Tragardh | Aug 25, 2022 | Home, News and Views
A recent case in the UK, Philipp v Barclays Bank UK PLC [2022] EWCA Civ 318, has potentially expanded the Quincecare duty of care. The Quincecare duty requires banks to refrain from executing instructions if they have been put on inquiry that an agent representing the...
by admin | Aug 11, 2022 | Home, News and Views
The eventual conclusion of a recent criminal case in the Victorian Court of Appeal, Gonzalez v The Queen [2022] VSCA 110, has highlighted the incredible difference between the speed and efficiency of the civil and criminal systems for delivering justice for victims of...
by admin | Aug 5, 2022 | Home, News and Views
Cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States last month, leaving investors stranded and prompting probes from US regulatory enforcement agencies. Duxton Hill Special Counsel Aaron Lane is quoted in this report from ABC...
by admin | Jul 6, 2022 | Home, News and Views
A recent decision of the Supreme Court of Victoria highlights the importance of in-house counsel, executives, and management checking the provenance of documents received from outside the organisation. In Re Ramsay Health Care Australia Pty Ltd [2022] VSC 226, the...
by admin | Jun 10, 2022 | Home, News and Views
In an article for The Conversation, Duxton Hill’s Special Counsel Dr Aaron Lane shares his latest reflections on the cryptocurrency policy progress in Australia, arguing that new rules for cryptocurrency assets will protect consumers and innovators. To read the full...
by admin | Jun 8, 2022 | Home, News and Views
This week SBS’s Insight program named its episode ‘Conned’. The show featured victims of romance scams including Cecilie Fjellhoy from the Netflix program The Tinder Swindler, convicted fraudsters, a forensic psychologist, and Duxton Hill’s Managing Partner Andrew...
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