What does the seminar cover?
The speakers hosted a live online discussion focused on two cases from 2020 which raised topical questions:
- addressed questions about what compensation could arise from the reporting of a protected plant on a land owner’s property.
- was a judicial review that examined the process by which a decision was made to compulsory acquire land and highlights the care required to undertake that process properly.
Who should watch?
This is an important update for administrative, government, commercial and planning & environment lawyers, as well as those advising metropolitan and rural land owners.
PRESENTERS
Rob Anderson QC (Barrister, Level Twenty Seven Chambers)
Rob is an experienced and versatile trial and appellate advocate. He provides advice in relation to a wide range of commercial matters, with defamation, insurance and professional negligence, property law, land valuation and compulsory acquisition, and insolvency as areas of particular focus.
Timothy Stork (Barrister, Level Twenty Seven Chambers)
With over 17 years’ experience in planning, environment, compulsory acquisition and energy law, first as Senior Associate at what is now a global firm and more recently as Senior Legal Counsel and Acting General Counsel at Energy Queensland, Tim is a client-focused barrister adept in providing user friendly and strategic advice to reach commercial and practical solutions.
WATCH & MATERIALS
The webinar video and podcast recording, as well as the transcript and PowerPoint are available here: https://www.level27chambers.com.au/seminars/pressing-issues-in-valuation-and-compulsory-acquisition/
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