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03 Sep 2024 | Becoming a philanthropist – Philanthropic giving: what is it and how do I do it? | 00:17:20 | |
Juliet O’Brien and Todd Bromwich discuss everything you need to know about philanthropy and philanthropic giving, including whether to give during your lifetime or through your estate plan, the most appropriate and tax-savvy structures, and how to establish a ‘living legacy’ that your family may choose to carry on. | |||
23 Apr 2024 | Risk Ready: business restructuring: Professional services firms: how to restructure equity and manage owner exits – part 1 | 00:21:51 | |
Scott Butler, Jacqui Barrett and Nicole Tumiati discuss how professional services firms can restructure equity and manage owner exits, especially when things get tough. They look at the common reasons why a firm may change its ownership structure – both good and bad – and the key obstacles owners may face to negotiate an acceptable outcome. | |||
07 Nov 2022 | Being ESG Wise – anti-corruption and executive accountability | 00:28:03 | |
In this episode, Julian Hammond talks to Dr Yee-Fui Ng, Associate Professor at Monash University and Acting Director of the Australian Centre of Justice Innovation, about anti-corruption and executive accountability, particularly given influences such as ministerial advisors and lobby groups, and the proposed National Anti-Corruption Commission. Shownotes: Dr Yee-Fui Ng is an Associate Professor at Monash University and Acting Director of the Australian Centre of Justice Innovation. Dr Ng is the author of The Rise of Political Advisors in the Westminster System (Routledge, 2018) and Ministerial Advisers in Australia: The Modern Legal Context (Federation Press, 2016), which was a finalist of the Holt Prize. Dr Ng also co-authored Douglas and Jones's Administrative Law (Federation Press, 8th ed, 2018). Dr Ng is a prolific commentator on contemporary political issues in both electronic and broadcast media, including in The Conversation, ABC radio, as well as ABC and SBS television. Yee-Fui's work has been recognised by the High Court, federal government and Parliament. She was invited to deliver the Senate lecture at Parliament House in 2017, where she presented on the accountability of ministerial advisers. She was also invited to give evidence to federal parliamentary inquiries into political donations and freedom of information. She has provided training to senior military officers on dealing with ministerial advisers at the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies. Yee-Fui has co-written key reports for the New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption and the New South Wales Electoral Commission on the regulation of political lobbying, and the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department on the federal government's use of automation and new technologies and its implications for the integrity law frameworks. She has also been an expert witness at both Victorian and NSW anti-corruption commission inquiries. | |||
20 Dec 2022 | Being ESG Wise – regulatory scrutiny of greenwashing claims | 00:19:27 | |
In this episode, Meg Lee and Jacob Uljans discuss why greenwashing is a key regulatory priority for ASIC and the ACCC, and what action companies can take to minimise their risk. | |||
10 Jun 2024 | Spotlight on aged care: Aged care reforms – what is proposed and how it will impact providers | 00:21:52 | |
Partners Karl Rozenbergs and Alison Choy Flannigan, and guest Selina Gerner, a partner at McGrathNicol, outline the Federal Government’s proposed new Aged Care Bill, which will see a significant shift in accountability for aged care approved providers and place greater emphasis on proactive risk assessments and management, and discuss how they are helping clients prepare for the changes. | |||
20 Aug 2024 | Health and aged care – international perspective: Life sciences: Australia and UK trends | 00:32:33 | |
Hall & Wilcox partner and co-lead of our National healthcare sector group Alison Choy Flannigan chats with James Fry, a partner and head of life sciences at UK firm Mills & Reeve about key trends in life sciences in the UK, Europe and Australia, including the accelerated pace of technology and the associated legal issues it brings, regulatory change in the UK, supply chain issues, ESG issues and developments around AI. | |||
28 Aug 2023 | Risk Ready: business restructuring – Buying a distressed business – issues to consider | 00:24:47 | |
Scott Butler, Ed Paton and David Catanese discuss the key transactional and employee issues to consider when acquiring a distressed business. In a distressed sale, the timelines are short and access to information may be limited. It is also wise not to treat employee issues as an afterthought. | |||
14 Jun 2022 | Doing business in Australia: Australia's employment and visa issues | 00:27:01 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Mark Dunphy, Alison Baker and Kristopher Kunasingam about the critical issues of Australia’s employment and visa laws, including how employment relationships are regulated and what Australia’s borders look like post-COVID. | |||
23 Jul 2024 | Doing business in Australia: spotlight on the US | 00:18:59 | |
Mark Dunphy and Jacqui Barrett discuss key issues for investors and companies from the United States to understand about the Australian market, including business structures, the need for resident directors, what sectors in Australia that US entities are investing in, and what Australian laws US companies will find different to their home markets. | |||
22 May 2023 | The ECM Exchange – Listed company acquisitions: issues for directors | 00:17:19 | |
John Hutchinson, James Morvell and Sevan Gore discuss the opportunities in a challenging market for listed companies to buy unlisted companies and/or assets. How do acquisitions by a listed company differ from their unlisted competitors? The path to success lies in careful advance planning, including being aware of the regulatory issues, having a clear PR strategy, and knowing where funding will come from.
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10 Sep 2024 | Becoming a philanthropist – What is a Private Ancillary Fund (PAF) and should I set one up? | 00:16:19 | |
Juliet O’Brien and Todd Bromwich discuss charitable trusts and private ancillary funds, their key features and tax benefits, and why clients choose these funds to establish a long-term charitable legacy. | |||
07 May 2024 | The ECM Exchange: Convertible notes | 00:15:25 | |
John Hutchinson, Deborah Chew and Michelle Eastwell discuss convertible notes: what are they, how and when can they be used as a fundraising option and what is the ASX’s view of convertible notes? They also offer some tips for listeners on the use of convertible notes. | |||
30 Oct 2023 | The ECM Exchange – Shareholder activism and defamation | 00:13:09 | |
John Hutchinson, James Morvell and Hamish McNair discuss how defamation issues may arise when claims are made against companies or individuals within companies, what defences are available and how to prevent these issues arising in the first place. | |||
02 Jul 2024 | Doing business in Australia: the Foreign Investment Review Board – key takeaways for foreign investors or advisors | 00:17:46 | |
Mark Dunphy, Oliver Jankowsky and Ranny Fan discuss Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) regime: what it does, what transactions are subject to FIRB notification, the different criteria applied to private investment and foreign government investors, FIRB thresholds, what conditions FIRB applies to approvals and key tips for foreign investors or advisors looking at investing in Australia. | |||
04 Sep 2023 | Risk Ready: business restructuring – Business restructuring – Risks directors face when business is in financial difficulty | 00:29:46 | |
There are serious consequences for directors when a company becomes insolvent. In this episode, Scott Butler and David Dickens discuss what risks directors face, what options are available for directors to avoid insolvent trading liability, and how a good turnaround advisor may be able to help save the business. | |||
06 May 2024 | Building better boards and leaders: privacy and cyber readiness | 00:22:33 | |
Suzie Leask, Eden Winokur and Alison Baker discuss current cyber and privacy issues facing boards and directors, why cyber and privacy need to be on the agenda at every board meeting, and offer tips on how boards and directors can be cyber and privacy ready. | |||
25 Nov 2024 | Spotlight on Health Regulation – Vapes and vaping: regulation in Australia | 00:27:41 | |
Bridget Wall, Mitch Stein and guest Luke Kelly, a pharmacist and Pharmaceutical Society of Australia NSW Branch President, discuss major reforms to Australia’s regulation of vaping products, which has changed the way vapes can be imported, manufactured, supplied and advertised in Australia, and the impact this has had on pharmacists, as all vapes and vaping products, regardless of whether they contain nicotine or not, now only able to sold in a pharmacy for the purpose of helping people quit smoking or manage nicotine dependence. | |||
06 Sep 2022 | Being ESG Wise – What is ESG and why is it important? | 00:12:58 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Meg Lee and Nathan Kennedy about why clients might implement an ESG framework, key considerations for implementation, and recent developments. | |||
17 Oct 2021 | The changing landscape of employment law: underpayments | 00:19:53 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Mark Dunphy and Melinda Bell from our Employment & Workplace Relations team. Mark and Mel discuss steps businesses can take to avoid underpayments occurring and what to do if an issue is discovered. | |||
13 May 2024 | Building better boards and leaders: employee fraud and corruption – part 1 | 00:14:01 | |
Suzie Leask, Julian Hammond and David Catanese discuss employee fraud and corruption. What are the key workplace issues? What structures and processes can boards have in place to deal with alleged employee fraud? | |||
03 Oct 2021 | The changing landscape of employment law: flexible working | 00:22:50 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Mark Dunphy and Fay Calderone from our Employment & Workplace Relations team. Mark and Fay discuss why flexible work is so important in the ‘new normal’ brought about by COVID-19, why working from home is no longer seen as a ‘privilege’ and how to avoid the risk of proximity bias. | |||
28 Nov 2021 | Tax Records – Why all the hype around cryptocurrencies and NFTs? | 00:22:55 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Frank Hinoporos and Adam Dimac from our tax team, who will examine why there’s so much hype around cryptocurrencies and NFTs and what the tax implications are for people who hold or invest in these currencies. | |||
01 Jul 2024 | Spotlight on Aged Care: Insurance and risk factors facing aged care | 00:27:37 | |
Alison Choy Flannigan and guest Lyle Steffensen from Lockton discuss the potential risk and insurance implications of the proposed new Aged Care Bill for both individual board members and organisations in the aged care sector. The discussion covers crucial risk and insurance considerations for aged care boards, including the need to understand existing insurance coverage and the scope of cover for both individuals and the organisation. They also discuss who is included in the new definition of ‘responsible persons’, and the vital role of good governance in ensuring both business success and organisational viability. | |||
13 Mar 2023 | Succession planning for blended families: Succession planning challenges | 00:16:05 | |
Juliet O’Brien and Laura Hanrahan discuss the additional challenges for succession planning for blended families, especially if there are family assets to pass on, and why it’s vital to properly consider the succession planning. | |||
29 May 2023 | The ECM Exchange – Executive remuneration and equity plans | 00:13:16 | |
John Hutchinson, Deborah Chew and Anthony Bradica discuss the tax and corporate law issues surrounding executive remuneration, particularly equity plans. Although there have been no dramatic tax rule changes in the past year, the Corporations Act has changed, with implications for both listed and unlisted companies. | |||
21 Aug 2023 | Risk Ready: business restructuring – Banking and corporate structuring issues for distressed businesses | 00:22:50 | |
Scott Butler, Jacqui Barrett and David Cooper discuss what matters a business in distress should consider from a banking and corporate structuring perspective to be able to trade out of its situation and navigate a new path forward. | |||
18 Mar 2024 | Building better boards and leaders: Boards behaving badly | 00:35:22 | |
Where can boards go wrong and what happens if they do? In an environment where compliance demands on boards are extraordinary, Suzie Leask, Julian Hammond and Steve Knight discuss why boards might lose their way, lessons on what not to do, and advise directors on how best to manage ‘boards behaving badly’ issues. | |||
05 Apr 2023 | Investing with purpose | 00:24:37 | |
Chris Brown interviews Scott Fletcher about impact investment. What is it, how does it differ from ESG, has it taken off in Australia and what sort of investors does impact investing appeal to? | |||
24 Jun 2024 | Spotlight on Aged Care: Employment and tax issues facing the aged care sector | 00:24:10 | |
Karl Rozenbergs, Clare Kerley and Anthony Bradica discuss employment and tax issues facing the aged care sector, including how to avoid underpayments and the remediation cost of fixing them, enterprise agreements, the positive duty to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace, psychosocial reforms, same job same pay reforms, and the importance of having consistent payroll tax systems across the workforce, especially when acquiring a new business. | |||
14 Feb 2023 | AI: the fifth industrial revolution? – AI and copyright: an uneasy fit? | 00:13:19 | |
How does the content generated by AI fit within existing copyright laws? Lisa Ziegert and Ben Hamilton discuss how copyright laws may, or may not, apply to AI-generated content. | |||
01 Apr 2024 | Building better boards and leaders – ESG insights: new risks, compliance and sustainability metrics that matter – part 2 | 00:20:03 | |
Host Suzie Leask, Partner Meg Lee and special guest Debbie O’Byrne, founder of Planet Price, discuss recent interesting cases that provide guidance on the ways in which boards need to manage ESG-related risks, why climate and nature related risks and dependencies, including throughout the supply chain, are something directors and boards need to consider, and why there is an obligation to use data to make informed long-term business decisions that are in the best interests of everyone, not just the business. | |||
19 Dec 2023 | Living the law grad life – Q&A with our law grads: answering our listeners’ questions | 00:24:40 | |
Hosts Sean Kempel and Ariana Saropoulou are joined by Isabella Emanuel, Stephanie Malamas and Victor Yeo to answer questions we received during the season from our listeners. We cover the most challenging and rewarding parts of being a grad at Hall & Wilcox, how to build confidence, why keeping an open mind and having a positive attitude are key attributes, how to balance work with practical legal training, how to network, and how to get involved in pro bono and social and sports committees. | |||
15 Apr 2024 | Spotlight on Construction Law: Green construction and carbon emissions: a developer’s view | 00:18:48 | |
Sam Kelsey chats with guest Julia Halioua from the Footprint Company about green construction, which is sustainable and environmentally friendly construction with a focus on carbon emissions. Sam and Julia discuss carbon emissions from a developer’s point of view: what are they? How are they measured? What can you do to reduce emissions? And why should you? | |||
29 Oct 2024 | Navigating AML/CTF: Independent reviews of AML/CTF programs | 00:14:02 | |
Langton Clarke and Taylor Green discuss independent reviews of AML/CTF programs: what are they and why are they important? They outline a three-tiered approach to take account of risks and cost inefficiencies. | |||
01 Nov 2023 | New unfair contract terms regime: are you ready? | 00:25:26 | |
The new unfair contracts terms regime comes into force from 9 November. The ACCC and ASIC have signalled that this will be an enforcement priority, and so the new regime will be an important part of a business’s risk and compliance program. Suzie Leask, James Deady and Mark Lebbon outline the changes, which include significant civil penalties and an increase in the number of businesses that these laws will apply to, and offer tips for how businesses can get ready. You can also find more information on our Unfair Contract Terms Resource Centre. | |||
25 Mar 2024 | Building better boards and leaders – ESG insights: new risks, compliance and sustainability metrics that matter – part 1 | 00:36:45 | |
What should boards and businesses have on their radar about ESG? Host Suzie Leask, Partner Meg Lee and special guest Debbie O’Byrne, founder of Planet Price, discuss how to use data to help set targets, how collecting the right data can help mitigate ‘greenwashing’ and ‘greenhushing’ claims, why planetary boundaries are a critical measure of what a future flourishing society looks like, Australia’s new mandatory climate reporting standards, and why ESG is no longer a ‘nice to have’ but an expected ‘business as usual’ capability within organisations. | |||
16 Oct 2023 | The ECM Exchange: How to prepare for AGM season | 00:15:37 | |
With companies gearing up for AGM season, John Hutchinson and Deborah Chew discuss how to best prepare for AGMs, including whether meetings will be in-person, virtual or hybrid, typical resolutions and areas of possible controversy. | |||
20 Feb 2023 | AI: the fifth industrial revolution? – AI: ethics and the public sector | 00:24:03 | |
Lisa Ziegert and Julian Hammond discuss how AI is being used in the public sector, including risks, as highlighted by the Robodebt Royal Commission, ethical issues and potential regulation. | |||
28 Feb 2023 | Cyberzone – The keys to cyber insurance and systemic cyber risks | 00:28:31 | |
Eden Winokur talks to Ray Loh, cyber product leader at global insurance company AXA XL, about cyber insurance, including how the current claim and legal environment could impact the cyber insurance market, the keys to obtaining cyber insurance, possible solutions if you are unable to purchase cyber insurance, and added to the conversation about whether or not to ban ransomware payments. | |||
15 Mar 2023 | Cyberzone – Cyber attacks and continuous disclosure: when and what to notify the market | 00:40:10 | |
Eden Winokur and James Morvell discuss the continuous disclosure obligations on companies subject to cyber attacks. When should you notify the regulators and what are you required to disclose? What are the consequences if you don’t notify? | |||
03 Jun 2024 | Spotlight on aged care: Mergers and acquisitions and governance issues in aged care | 00:29:04 | |
Aged care reform is likely to result in more consolidation in the aged care sector. Partners Karl Rozenbergs and Alison Choy Flannigan and guest Andrew Fressl, from McGrathNicol, discuss the unique operational, business and financial issues in considering a merger or acquisition with another approved aged care provider. It is vital to be prepared and aware of the common challenges vendors and purchasers face. | |||
14 Aug 2023 | Risk Ready: business restructuring – Contract flexibility | 00:13:10 | |
Scott Butler and Nicole Tumiati discuss the key reasons that can impact a business’s ability to comply with its contractual obligations. How can a business introduce flexibility into contracts to allow it to respond to changing economic conditions? | |||
25 Oct 2022 | Cyberzone – Cyber risk landscape with leading cyber partner Shane Bell from McGrathNicol | 00:14:13 | |
In this episode, Eden Winokur talks to Shane Bell, cyber partner at McGrathNicol, about the cyber risk landscape, including whether data breaches will become a bigger risk than ransomware, whether companies should pay cyber ransom demands, and how important it is for companies to road-test their cyber incident response scenario before a crisis hits. | |||
06 Jun 2022 | Doing business in Australia: How to enter the Australian market | 00:31:51 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Mark Dunphy, Oliver Jankowsky and Jacqui Barrett about market entry into Australia. What are the main considerations if you want to set up a company in Australia? Are there any common frustrations or roadblocks clients have faced? | |||
20 May 2024 | Building better boards and leaders: employee fraud and corruption – part 2 | 00:17:38 | |
Suzie Leask, Julian Hammond and David Catanese discuss what directors can do to try to prevent employee fraud and corruption from occurring, how to implement a strong workplace culture of integrity and transparency, and provide some tips on how to deal with worst-case scenarios. | |||
21 Mar 2023 | Succession planning for blended families: Mutual wills | 00:10:55 | |
Juliet O’Brien and Laura Hanrahan discuss mutual wills. When are they a useful strategy for estate planning for blended families and what are some of the disadvantages?
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30 Sep 2024 | Tax Records – New Administrative Review Tribunal: what changes will it introduce? | 00:22:15 | |
Frank Hinoporos and Jacqueline McGrath discuss the new Administrative Review Tribunal, which replaces the Commonwealth Administrative Appeals Tribunal from 14 October 2024, and highlight the key changes practitioners need to be aware of. | |||
02 May 2023 | Cyberzone – Cyber and identity protection: the rise and importance of ID care | 00:41:01 | |
With data breaches and scams exploding over the past decade, what are the risks for individuals who have had their personal information accessed or published during a data breach? Eden Winokur spoke to David Lacey, founder and managing director of Australia’s leading identification protection service, ID Care, about how his organisation helps individuals and corporates who have been impacted by data breaches. | |||
15 Oct 2024 | Navigating AML/CTF: Outsourcing obligations under AML/CTF rules | 00:17:52 | |
Langton Clarke and Elliott Stumm discuss outsourcing AML/CTF obligations, why a business might choose to outsource, who is legally liable if there is a breach of the obligations, and how to manage risks, quality assurance and record keeping. | |||
24 Oct 2023 | Living the law grad life – Busting insurance myths with Matt Curll | 00:21:45 | |
Matt Curll busts some myths around insurance law with hosts Ariana Saropoulou and Sean Kempel. He also chats about what he loves about insurance law, the skills good insurance lawyers need, and why insurance law is an exciting and challenging area to practice in. Do you have any burning questions for our grads? Submit them below. | |||
04 Apr 2023 | Succession planning for blended families: Change of relationship status: legal issues to consider | 00:23:01 | |
Janene Bon and Claire Hawke-Gundill discuss the effect of a change of relationship status, such as entering a de facto relationship, marriage, separation and divorce, on succession planning and outline some implications and actions for people to consider. | |||
02 Apr 2024 | Risk Ready: business restructuring – When is a director personally liable for a company’s outstanding tax debts? | 00:19:34 | |
Scott Butler and David Dickens discuss how a director may become liable for unpaid taxes under the Director Penalty Regime, why it’s critical that directors lodge activity statements, and what options are available if a director receives a Director Penalty Notice. | |||
27 Jun 2022 | Doing business in Australia: All about Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) | 00:26:27 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Mark Dunphy, Ranny Fan and Conrad Smith about how Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) operates. Access Hall & Wilcox's FIRB app. | |||
13 Sep 2022 | Being ESG Wise – Greenwashing: what is it and should I be worried? | 00:32:52 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Meg Lee, Anne MacNamara, Adrian Verdnik and Julian Hammond about avoiding greenwashing, risks and compliance issues for super funds, what the regulators are saying, and how Australia’s approach to greenwashing compares with Europe and the US. | |||
18 Oct 2023 | Spotlight on Construction Law – Construction contracts: any quick fixes to reduce the risk of insolvency? An expert's view | 00:13:40 | |
Stefan Fenk chats with guest David Gibson, CEO of DGA Group, a specialised construction global consulting firm, about advance payment and price adjustment clauses. These are two quick fixes that can be incorporated into construction contracts that might reduce the risk of contractors going insolvent. David shares his knowledge and experience of these clauses in practice and offers top tips for using both clauses. | |||
15 Mar 2022 | Tax Records – Welcome to the danger zone: ATO guidance on section 100A | 00:28:04 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Frank Hinoporos and Todd Bromwich from our Tax team, who discuss the long-awaited ATO guidance on the scope and application of section 100A of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936, how the ATO intends to apply compliance resources to reviewing trust arrangements, and give some practical guidance on how to navigate these issues. | |||
28 Feb 2023 | Tax Records – Demystifying the M&A process: part 2 | 00:21:17 | |
In the second of a two-part series ‘Demystifying the M&A process’, Frank Hinoporos and James Bull discuss the process of drafting and negotiating a sale agreement through to the deal’s completion, covering purchase price adjustments, earn outs, warranties and indemnities. | |||
22 Mar 2023 | Being ESG Wise - latest developments in the UK | 00:33:18 | |
Meg Lee and Neil Pearson, Head of ESG and Social Value at UK firm Mills & Reeve, discuss the latest ESG developments in the UK. They provide insights into two pivotal court cases, one involving a case against the UK Government, and the other case involving an environmental group against the directors of Shell, and possible implications for companies and boards. | |||
22 Mar 2022 | Tax Records – Contractors v employees: tax risks to be aware of | 00:12:52 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Anthony Bradica and Adam Dimac from our Tax team, who discuss the tax risks and issues business owners need to know about when they engage contractors. | |||
22 Apr 2024 | Spotlight on Construction Law: Green construction and carbon emissions: a contractor’s view | 00:12:46 | |
Sam Kelsey and guest Julia Halioua from the Footprint Company continue their discussion about green construction, looking at carbon emissions from a contractor’s perspective. With a large portion of a contractor’s emissions coming from its supply chain, Sam and Julia offer tips on how contractors can reduce their emissions and effect change in the industry. | |||
07 Nov 2021 | Tax Records – Pandora Papers: What are they, why should we care and what do I do if I’m named? | 00:14:59 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Frank Hinoporos and Todd Bromwich from our Tax team. Frank and Todd discuss the Pandora Papers, a leak of millions of documents that reveal hidden wealth and tax avoidance by some of the world’s wealthiest people. We delve into the tax implications raised and what to do if you were named in the papers. | |||
07 Feb 2022 | You can’t say that!: Responding to defamation claims | 00:18:23 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Martin Ross and Hamish McNair about responding to defamation claims, the power of apology, offers to make amends and liability as a publisher and republication. | |||
24 Sep 2024 | Becoming a Philanthropist: The joy of collective giving | 00:20:47 | |
Emma Woolley and guest Carly Severino, Director of Community at Australian Communities Foundation, discuss the power and joy of collective giving, why community foundations are a model for giving across the world, the benefits of structured giving and how to democratise structured giving to make it as accessible as possible across Australia. Australian Communities Foundation is a nationally focused community foundation that connects those who can give with the people and organisations leading the way. It aims to make philanthropy easy and accessible for people from all over Australia. | |||
23 Oct 2023 | The ECM Exchange – ESG: what listed entities need to know | 00:16:21 | |
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are a big topic in corporate life but have particular importance for listed entities, given the public nature of ESG disclosures, investor interest and the potential for regulatory and class action risk. John Hutchinson, Julian Hammond and Vanessa Murphy discuss the change in ESG emphasis from regulators, what to do if your company receives a notice about ESG-related issues, and why bluewashing is the next issue on the horizon. | |||
07 Mar 2023 | IWD special: You can’t be what you can’t see | 00:38:48 | |
Four of our female leaders – Emma Woolley, Natalie Bannister, Barbara Casado and Ann Watson – share their experiences with Managing Partner Tony Macvean about what we can continue to do to ensure better gender equity within our firm and the legal sector. They reflect on what’s working and what’s not, how great it is that so many women now have a seat at the table, the importance of role models, and what needs to be done so that we are not having the same conversation in 10 years’ time. | |||
10 Oct 2023 | Tax Records – Cyber security and data privacy: how it could impact you | 00:35:31 | |
What practical steps can tax practitioners, accountants and other professionals take to protect the confidential data of their clients? Eden Winokur and Bradley White discuss two of the most business critical issues facing organisations today: cyber security and data privacy. | |||
14 Mar 2023 | Tax Records – Update on section 100A and Guardian AIT decision | 00:29:29 | |
Frank Hinoporos and Todd Bromwich update listeners on the most recent developments in relation to section 100A of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936, and the Full Federal Court’s decision in Guardian AIT. | |||
16 Mar 2023 | Silicon Valley Bank: what happened? | 00:43:00 | |
Jacqui Barrett interviews Jason Schneiderman, about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. What caused the collapse? How did social media play a part in sparking the run on the bank? What are the implications for startups, funding and venture capital now that SVB, which was one of the few banks willing to lend money to startups, is gone? | |||
28 Mar 2023 | Succession planning for blended families: Superannuation and blended families | 00:17:06 | |
Laura Hanrahan and Janene Bon discuss superannuation considerations for blended families, outlining the strategies required to ensure a person’s wishes regarding their superannuation will be carried out after their death. | |||
09 Nov 2022 | Extreme weather: legal issues – Planning issues, climate change and human rights | 00:24:29 | |
Mark Dunphy, Meg Lee and Brendan Tobin discuss how the planning & environmental laws plan for, and respond to, climate change and extreme weather events. | |||
18 Nov 2024 | Spotlight on Health Regulation: Medicinal cannabis – Australia’s regulatory environment | 00:26:44 | |
Bridget Wall, Mitch Stein and Alison Choy Flannigan discuss Australia’s booming medicinal cannabis market. What activity are we seeing from regulators including the Therapeutic Goods Administration and AHPRA? What is best practice for medical and pharmacy practitioners when prescribing and dispensing, and does telehealth pose any risks? They also outline tips for practitioners on how to best prepare their practices to appropriately and legally dispense medicinal cannabis. | |||
16 Apr 2024 | Risk Ready: business restructuring – Common tax issues in business restructures | 00:18:42 | |
Tax issues are core to any business restructure and must be considered at the beginning of any restructure planning. Scott Butler and Jim Koutsokostas discuss common tax and duty consequences, how these may differ from state to state, and why involving a tax lawyer early in the process can help avoid some nasty surprises later. | |||
09 Jul 2024 | Doing business in Australia: employment and migration trends | 00:27:35 | |
Oliver Jankowsky, Mark Dunphy and Kristopher Kunasingam discuss the latest employment and migration trends in Australia, including Australia’s complex and multi-layered system of employment laws, termination rights, what happens to an employee’s visa if their job is terminated, restraints of trade, the changes in Australia’s sexual harassment laws, and whether it will be easier or more difficult to obtain a skilled work visa to come to Australia over the next year. | |||
26 Nov 2024 | Risk Ready: Business Restructuring – Key issues impacting the retail industry | 00:18:36 | |
Partners Nicole Tumiati and Jacqui Barrett discuss how the challenging economic environment is impacting on the retail industry. Cost of living and high interest rates mean consumers are cutting back on discretionary spend, while retailers are trying to manage high operational costs, such as supplier contracts, leases, insurance, cyber risk, supply chain issues and retail crime. Nicole and Jacqui outline how retailers can manage these impacts by being innovative and resourceful, such as re-examining contracts with suppliers, pivoting into online offerings, managing stock levels better, streamlining the business if there are multiple streams, or buying complementary businesses to secure supply chains. | |||
06 Mar 2023 | Tech Talks – Gender equality in the tech and startup sector: International Women’s Day special | 00:32:44 | |
The theme of International Women’s Day 2023 is ‘Cracking the code: innovation for a gender equal future’. Susie Dobbie and Jasmine Koh spoke with guest Andrea Koch, a digital agriculture and agtech entrepreneur, about female founders, women in agtech, how the tech industry can support women leaders, and the role of education and mentorship in empowering women to pursue careers in tech. | |||
17 Jun 2024 | Spotlight on Aged Care: Restructuring in aged care | 00:22:11 | |
Partners Alison Choy Flannigan and Mark Petrucco, and guest Anthony Connelly from McGrathNicol, discuss how the pace of change, supply chain issues, general inflationary pressures and aged care reforms are causing some approved providers to consider restructuring. They outline legal, commercial and financial issues boards should consider if restructuring, including debt collection, engaging specialised advisors, understanding safe harbour provisions, and clearly communicating with stakeholders, including staff and residents. | |||
31 Jan 2022 | You can’t say that!: Protecting reputations | 00:21:50 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Martin Ross and Hamish McNair about defamation law. Who can be defamed? How and where does defamation arise? Are there any remedies and what are the usual outcomes? | |||
29 Apr 2024 | Risk Ready: business restructuring: Professional services firms: how to restructure equity and manage owner exits – part 2 | 00:13:59 | |
Scott Butler, Jacqui Barrett and Nicole Tumiati discuss what happens when there’s a complete breakdown between the parties, what owners should keep in mind when negotiating a restructure involving the exit of an owner, and issues to consider if you are the person leaving the organisation. | |||
07 Nov 2023 | Living the law grad life – Pro bono: giving back to the community | 00:21:46 | |
Nathan Kennedy and Dan Poole chat about our pro bono and community program with hosts Ariana Saropoulou and Sean Kempel. They talk about how pro bono makes a difference in people’s lives, how the skills learned make for better lawyers, and share their stories about why they love working in this area. Find out more about our Pro Bono practice. | |||
15 Aug 2022 | Tax Records – Help! I’ve received a Top 500 or Next 5,000 letter from the ATO | 00:32:39 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Frank Hinoporos and Todd Bromwich from our Tax team, who discuss the Australian Taxation Office’s Top 500 and Next 5,000 targeted compliance program and share some observations about how taxpayers can deal with such reviews. | |||
11 Jul 2022 | Doing business in Australia: Australia’s dispute resolution process | 00:25:23 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Mark Dunphy and Penelope Ford about aspects of Australia’s dispute resolution process which sometimes surprise those not from Australia. | |||
19 Nov 2024 | Risk Ready: Business Restructuring – Key issues impacting building and construction sector | 00:23:15 | |
Partners Mark Petrucco and Stefan Fenk discuss the stresses the building construction industry has experienced over the past 12-18 months, and impacts on head contractors, subcontractors, project owners and developers. With cost pressures increasing insolvency risks, they discuss voluntary administration, ipso facto provisions, how to mitigate risks of engaging parties that may become insolvent down the track, and what pockets of the market have been more robust against insolvency risks. | |||
21 Nov 2021 | Tax Records – In the payroll tax crosshairs: is your business next? | 00:22:20 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Frank Hinoporos and Jim Koutsokostas from our Tax team, who will discuss the evolving payroll tax crackdown. What particular industries are being focused on and what payroll tax issues should businesses be aware of? | |||
30 Aug 2022 | Tax Records – Startups and ESOPs: seven top tips | 00:09:29 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Anthony Bradica and Adam Dimac on the top seven things startup companies should watch out for when making new grants. | |||
22 Oct 2024 | Navigating AML/CTF: Risks and common failures of AML/CTF programs | 00:17:10 | |
Langton Clarke and Andrew Ong discuss how to deal with high-risk customers, especially politically exposed persons (PEPs), whether or not a business should choose to onboard a high-risk customer and why an AML/CTF program should be specifically tailored to a business and its risk appetite. | |||
15 May 2023 | The ECM Exchange: Raising capital in volatile times | 00:22:03 | |
With companies facing economic headwinds, John Hutchinson, Michelle Eastwell and Deborah Chew discuss how to raise capital in a challenging market, including the different types of capital raising they are seeing, the quickest way to raise capital with certainty and issues to be aware of in relation to cleansing notices, trading halts and suspensions. | |||
06 Nov 2024 | Spotlight on Construction Law: The superintendent’s role in construction projects | 00:15:53 | |
Emma Bechaz and guest Garry Andrews, executive director of construction consultancy company Anvelo, unpack some common misconceptions about the role of superintendents in construction projects, the dual nature of their role, common problems that can arise, and how to minimise the risk of encountering disputes. | |||
06 Nov 2023 | The ECM Exchange – Cleansing notices | 00:14:21 | |
John Hutchinson, Michelle Eastwell and Sevan Gore discuss cleansing notices, which are an important part of any capital raising toolkit. What is a cleansing notice, when would you use one and what happens if there is a breach of any of the cleansing notice requirements? | |||
28 Oct 2024 | The ECM Exchange – Cyberattacks and continuous disclosure: what ASX-listed entities need to know | 00:26:58 | |
John Hutchinson is joined by Eden Winokur and Michelle Eastwell to discuss the critical issue of continuous disclosure in the face of cyber incidents. With several high-profile cyber-attacks impacting ASX-listed companies, they unpack the updated Guidance Note 8, the challenges of disclosure and the requirements for listed entities during a cyber breach. They also explore the Australian Cyber Security Bill, focusing on ransom payment notifications. This episode offers essential insights for directors and executives navigating cyber security risks. Want to know more about the Australian Cyber Security Bill? Read our analysis. | |||
05 Dec 2023 | Living the law grad life – From law graduate to partner: two Hall & Wilcox career stories | 00:17:20 | |
Hosts Sean Kempel and Ariana Saropoulou interview two of Hall & Wilcox’s newest partners, Vanessa Murphy and Ben Cotter. Vanessa and Ben speak about their journey to partner, the areas they practice in and why they chose those areas, how their roles and responsibilities have changed since they were promoted to partner, and offer some advice to grads starting out their legal career. | |||
01 Oct 2024 | Navigating AML/CTF – AML/CTF: latest reforms and developments | 00:16:40 | |
Langton Clarke and Peter Jones discuss the latest reforms and developments in anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF). With a new Bill recently tabled in Parliament, they outline the impact of the proposed reforms, including that 90,000 ‘tranche two’ entities are expected to become subject to regulation. Learn more about HW Funds: https://hallandwilcox.com.au/expertise/sectors/investment-funds/ | |||
10 Oct 2021 | The changing landscape of employment law: migration | 00:22:24 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Mark Dunphy and Kristopher Kunasingam from our Employment & Workplace Relations team. Mark and Kris discuss migration issues, including the impact since COVID-19 closed Australia’s borders, how restrictions are affecting employers and the economy, and what might lie ahead once restrictions are lifted. | |||
11 Mar 2024 | Building better boards and leaders: How to build legally compliant, healthy and inclusive organisations | 00:31:33 | |
What transformational cultural change is needed to comply with the Positive Duty under the new Respect @ Work and build diverse, healthy, inclusive and respectful workplaces? Fay Calderone and Suzie Leask discuss this and outline practical steps leaders can take to ensure compliance and moving beyond it. | |||
14 Nov 2021 | Tax Records – Tax compliance: how do I manage my risks? | 00:19:15 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Frank Hinoporos and Todd Bromwich from our Tax team, who will discuss recent ATO compliance activity, key issues taxpayers need to be aware of and offer strategies for how to mitigate potential risks. | |||
09 Apr 2024 | Risk Ready: business restructuring – Safe harbour and insolvent trading | 00:13:30 | |
Scott Butler and Mark Petrucco discuss how safe harbour provisions protect directors against potential insolvent trading liability while restructuring companies, how to access the provisions, and the importance of engaging good advisors to steer the right course. | |||
04 Nov 2024 | The ECM Exchange: Capital raising and issue pricing restrictions for listed and unlisted funds | 00:17:22 | |
John Hutchinson is joined by James Morvell and Caitlin Byrne to break down capital raising issue pricing restrictions for listed and unlisted funds. They dive into essential terms like net asset value (NAV), net tangible assets (NTA) and issue pricing for new units and explain applicable restrictions under the Corporations Law and the ASX Listing Rules, including the key differences between listed and unlisted funds. Whether you’re new to fund management or looking for a refresher, this episode is packed with valuable insights. | |||
08 Aug 2022 | Tax Records – ATO debt collection powers and director penalty notice regime | 00:16:44 | |
In this episode, listeners will hear from Frank Hinoporos and Jacqueline McGrath from our Tax team, who discuss the Australian Taxation Office’s debt collection powers, including the director penalty notice regime. | |||
02 Nov 2022 | Cyberzone – Crisis communications in a cyber incident – getting it right, with Rhys Ryan, CEO of Porter Novelli Australia | 00:32:22 | |
In this episode, Eden Winokur talks to Rhys Ryan, leading crisis communications expert and CEO at Porter Novelli Australia, about why it is vital to get communications messages right during a cyber incident, given the speed at which the crisis unfolds and the tension between the need to quickly inform customers while also being accurate in what is said. | |||
22 Feb 2023 | Tax Records – Demystifying the M&A process: part 1 | 00:23:50 | |
In the first of a two-part series ‘Demystifying the M&A process’, Frank Hinoporos and James Bull examine the early stages of an M&A process, from pre-sale preparation to due diligence and the term sheet. | |||
16 Nov 2022 | Extreme weather: delays, disruptions and insurance issues for the FMCG sector | 00:18:00 | |
Mark Dunphy, Nicole Tumiati, Chris Sacré and Kendall Messer discuss risks for the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, where impacts of severe weather go beyond physical damage and reach into the supply chain. |