Vikram Misra was admitted as a solicitor in 2012 and called to the NSW Bar in 2015. He maintains a broad commercial practice and is regularly briefed in matters relating to property law and construction law. Vikram has completed a Graduate Diploma in Taxation Law at the University of Sydney in 2015 and a Master of Laws majoring in construction law and contract law at the University of Melbourne in 2016. Vikram is the author of “Security of Payment in the NSW Building & Construction Industry (7th Ed)” (Thomson Reuters). He is also the sole contributing author to “Jacobs, Commercial Damages” (Thomson Reuters) and “Jacobs, McCarthy & Neggo, Injunctions: Law and Practice” (Thomson Reuters). Vikram is also a contributing author to Commercial Arbitration Law and Practice (Thomson Reuters) in the following sections: Domestic Arbitration, International Arbitration, Security of Payment (NSW) and Security of Payment (SA). Vikram is currently a casual academic at Western Sydney University in the subject "Building Law".
Recorded Interactive Webinar: Caveats and Contested Claims: Strategic Use, Misuse and Current Challenges
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About the Webinar
The complexities in identifying and describing a caveatable interest have long occupied the courts, and further complications have resulted from the move to electronic registration. This session will examine recent developments in caveat law and registration and provide a guide to overcoming the problems that have regularly tripped up practitioners, including:
- What constitutes a “caveatable interest”?
- Common problems in caveat cases and lessons from the courts
- The use of caveats in matrimonial property matters: Song v Shi [2011] NSWSC 1207; Starling v Miller [2023] NSWSC 855
- The impact of electronic lodgement and its deficiencies: Brose v Slade [2022] NSWSC 1785; Giurgis v JEA Developments Pty Ltd [2019] NSWSC 164
- Navigating caveat withdrawals, extensions and lapses
- When to use an injunction instead of a caveat
- Drafting tips and traps.
Presented By
Vikram Misra
Barrister, Sydney, NSWWho Should Attend?
This webinar is suitable for lawyers practising in property law – Australia wide. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.
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