In the High Court case of ASIC v Kobelt, the High Court dismissed ASIC’s appeal and found Mr Kobelt was not guilty of unconscionable conduct by operating a book-up credit system.
This seminar will consider the divergent approaches taken by the 4:3 majority in the High Court including whether a voluntary choice was made to enter into a credit arrangement by vulnerable customers in a remote indigenous community, and the divided approaches taken to statutory unconscionability.
Level: General
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Course Details
Date & Time:
Thursday, 26 March 2020 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Venue:
Online, at your desk.
CPD Points:
1.0 Point Competency 4: Substantive Law
Price:
Member: $137
Non – Member: $212
Young Lawyer CPD**: $102
CPD Freedom: $0
**Law Society Members less than 5 years practicing and/or under 35 years of age
Date & Time:
Thu, 26 March 2020 1.00pm - 2.00pm
CPD Points:
none Points Professional Management
none Points Professional Responsibility
Points Skills
none Points Ethics
Price:
Member:
$
Non-Member:
$