🇦🇺 Australia - Federal - Corporate Law - 1 plans
Australian corporate law is governed by the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and administered by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). The Federal Court of Australia has primary jurisdiction over corporate and insolvency matters.
Our corporate law plans cover company incorporation, shareholder agreements, equity financing rounds, corporate governance compliance, voluntary administration, creditors' voluntary winding up, and bankruptcy proceedings under the Bankruptcy Act 1966.
The principal Commonwealth legislation governing companies, securities, managed investments, and corporate insolvency.
Establishes ASIC and its regulatory powers over corporations, financial markets, and financial services.
Governs personal insolvency (bankruptcy) proceedings including Part X arrangements and debt agreements.
Commonwealth
Primary court for corporate insolvency, securities law, and ASIC enforcement proceedings.
Commonwealth
Hears personal bankruptcy matters and smaller corporate disputes.
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The Open Matter Plans Network provides free, community-curated corporate law workflow templates specifically designed for Federal practitioners. Our Federal corporate law library currently includes 1 matter plan. Each plan provides a structured checklist covering every stage of a legal matter, from initial instructions through to completion, with estimated time units, key dates, and role assignments.
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