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Professional Liability - Minimising the risk of adverse civil consequences for tax practitioners paper

Published on 07 Apr 06 by "AUSTRALIAN TAX FORUM" JOURNAL ARTICLE

Focuses on just how easy it is to get into a problem situation potentially involving some form of civil liability using a number of role plays to identify and then analyse some commonly occuring situations including:

  • Negligence risk (including s251M)
  • Breach of contact risk
  • Section 51 TPA risk
  • Professional indemnity risk
  • Professional body ramifications 

Author profile

Jennifer Batrouney AM KC
Jennifer Batrouney AM KC is a silk at the Victorian Bar practising in taxation, commercial, administrative, equity, superannuation and charity law. She was appointed a QC in 2000. She is sought after for her clear and concise advice on charity law and revenue matters throughout Australia. Jennifer is a past President of the Australian Bar Association, the Victorian Bar, the Tax Bar Association and Australian Women Lawyers. She was the founding chair and now sits on the Law Council of Australia Charity Law Committee and is a director of the Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand. She sits on the Melbourne Law School Advisory Council and Tax Masters Advisory Board. She is also a Senior Fellow at the Melbourne Law School teaching tax and charity law in the Melbourne Law Masters. Jennifer was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2020 for significant service to the law, the legal profession and women lawyers - Current at 21 March 2023
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