Date & Time: August 28, 2026 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am AEST + 15 min Q&A
Directors operating within corporate groups, subsidiaries, and joint ventures often face complex and competing obligations that test the boundaries of corporate governance and fiduciary responsibility. While the law is clear that directors must act in the best interests of the company to which they are appointed, real-world group structures frequently blur these lines, creating tensions between shareholder expectations, group strategy, and independent board duties.
This practical webinar explores how director conflicts arise and how they can be effectively managed within Australian corporate structures. It examines statutory duties under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), key judicial authorities on nominee directors and related party transactions, and emerging developments in creditor-focused duties. Participants will gain practical guidance on identifying conflict scenarios early, documenting decision-making processes, and advising directors on minimising personal and organisational risk across subsidiaries, joint ventures, and complex corporate group arrangements.
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Flavia is a senior Australian commercial lawyer with over 15 years’ post-admission experience. She partners with senior leadership, executive teams and business owners across a broad range of commerc...
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