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Extending liability beyond the primary wrongdoer: accessorial and vicarious liability
Jun 18, 2026
57m 16s
Preparing for Trial – QYL x Level Twenty Seven Chambers
May 29, 2026
1h 02m 03s
Constitutional Law Speed Dating: 4 cases in 40 minutes – AACL (QLD Chapter) x Level 27 Chambers
Nov 21, 2025
53m 50s
Evidence in Chief - QYL x Level Twenty Seven Chambers
Oct 3, 2025
56m 43s
ACICA45 Expedited Procedures: innovating the innovation
Jun 30, 2025
1h 03m 45s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/18/26 | ![]() Extending liability beyond the primary wrongdoer: accessorial and vicarious liability | In this episode, David Chesterman KC and Oliver Cook of Level Twenty Seven Chambers discuss Extending liability beyond the primary wrongdoer: accessorial and vicarious liability. They explore how liability can extend beyond direct wrongdoers, the limits of vicarious liability under recent High Court authority, and the broader equitable doctrines of knowing receipt and knowing assistance. The discussion also highlights practical issues in proving knowledge in corporate settings, pleading consi... | 57m 16s | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Preparing for Trial – QYL x Level Twenty Seven Chambers✨ | trial preparationlegal seminar+3 | Oliver CookDayle Buckley | Level Twenty Seven ChambersQueensland Young Lawyers | — | trialpreparation+5 | — | 1h 02m 03s | |
| 11/21/25 | ![]() Constitutional Law Speed Dating: 4 cases in 40 minutes – AACL (QLD Chapter) x Level 27 Chambers✨ | Constitutional LawLegal Decisions+3 | Kent BloreTim Gordon+2 | AACL Queensland ChapterLevel Twenty Seven Chambers+4 | — | Constitutional LawLegal Cases+5 | — | 53m 50s | |
| 10/3/25 | ![]() Evidence in Chief - QYL x Level Twenty Seven Chambers✨ | Evidence in Chieftrial advocacy+3 | Florence ChenOliver Cook | Level Twenty Seven Chambers | — | Evidence in Chieftrial advocacy+3 | — | 56m 43s | |
| 6/30/25 | ![]() ACICA45 Expedited Procedures: innovating the innovation✨ | expedited arbitrationprocedural efficiency+3 | — | — | — | expedited proceduresarbitration+3 | — | 1h 03m 45s | |
| 6/6/25 | ![]() Thriving at the Bar - QYL x Level Twenty Seven Chambers✨ | advocacylegal profession+3 | — | Queensland Young LawyersLevel Twenty Seven Chambers | — | baradvocacy+3 | — | 1h 07m 05s | |
| 3/20/25 | ![]() Cross-Examination at Trial – QYL x Level 27 Chambers✨ | Cross-ExaminationTrial Advocacy+3 | — | Level Twenty Seven ChambersThe Queensland Young Lawyers | — | cross-examinationtrial+3 | — | 1h 16m 11s | |
| 2/19/25 | ![]() Trustees’ Indemnities and Fiduciary Obligations✨ | trusteesfiduciary obligations+3 | Lauren Gamble | High Court of AustraliaNaaman v Jaken Properties Pty Ltd | — | trusteesfiduciary obligation+3 | — | 55m 04s | |
| 12/11/24 | ![]() Glenn Newton KC - The uncertainties of all merit-based determinations of legal disputes. Why that is so. And what are the alternatives in the best interests of our clients✨ | merit-based determinationslegal disputes+3 | Glenn Newton KC | Level Twenty Seven Chambers | — | legal disputesmerit-based determinations+3 | — | 1h 15m 20s | |
| 11/27/24 | ![]() Unpacking the Climate Change Advisory Opinions✨ | climate changeinternational law+3 | DLA Piper | International Law AssociationDLA Piper+1 | Queensland | climate changeinternational law+3 | — | 1h 03m 56s | |
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| 10/25/24 | ![]() Civil claims for fraud and misappropriation✨ | civil claimsfraud+4 | — | Level Twenty Seven Chambers | — | civil claimsfraud+4 | — | 1h 03m 05s | |
| 12/17/23 | ![]() The Quincecare Duty in Australian Law | WHAT DOES THE SEMINAR COVER? A dishonest agent of a company causes a bank to transfer funds out of the company’s account and then absconds with the money. If the agent can be found, there may be personal claims against them. If traceable proceeds can be found, there may be proprietary claims in respect of them. But what about claims against the bank? It has long been clear that banks are under a duty to refrain from executing a customer’s order if, and for so long as, the bank has reasonabl... | 55m 38s | ||||||
| 11/23/23 | ![]() Taking Stock of Vanderstock: electric vehicles, duties of excise and the Constitution | What does the seminar cover? In the decision of Vanderstock v Victoria [2023] HCA 30, the High Court held by a narrow 4:3 majority that a tax imposed by Victoria on the use of electrical and hybrid vehicles was invalid. The tax was held to be a “duty of excise” which, under s 90 of the Constitution, States cannot impose. Section 90 reserves to the Commonwealth Parliament the exclusive power to impose duties of excise. The decision is significant because the majority reopened and overruled pre... | 55m 59s | ||||||
| 10/22/23 | ![]() Recent Developments in Trust Law Affecting the Obligations of Trustees of Discretionary Trusts | WHAT DOES THE SEMINAR COVER? Discretionary trusts in Australia are drafted to give trustees maximum flexibility in the exercise of their discretions, which are variously described as “uncontrolled”, “absolute” and even “irresponsible”. Since the 19th century the Courts have declined to examine the exercise (or non exercise) of these discretions, except in very special circumstances. The Courts have supposed that it is the settlor’s express desire that just as they could give away their own pr... | 1h 03m 35s | ||||||
| 8/21/23 | ![]() Check your (legal professional) privilege! | What will the seminar cover? The primary purpose of the Courts in any legal system must be to determine the truth. In common law systems, that purpose is generally facilitated by subjecting witnesses to cross-examination and requiring parties to disclose and produce relevant documents. However, in certain cases, one may resist giving relevant information or producing relevant documents by invoking the doctrine of legal professional privilege. The history of legal professional privilege stretc... | 55m 59s | ||||||
| 7/7/23 | ![]() The Strategy of Pleadings | What will the seminar cover? The Strategy of Pleadings was the second of four education events in 2023 co-hosted by Queensland Young Lawyers and Level Twenty Seven Chambers. Oliver Cook (Level Twenty Seven Chambers) and Jayleigh Sargent (16 Quay Central) facilitated this session. Topics covered: - The purpose of pleadings - Advocacy through pleadings - Strategic approaches to pleadings Who should watch? The session was targeted at those up to PQE 5 years but more experienced lawyers wi... | 56m 28s | ||||||
| 4/21/23 | ![]() Preparing for Trial | What will the seminar cover? This was the first CPD in a series of four co-hosted by Level Twenty Seven Chambers and Queensland Young Lawyers covering essential lawyer knowledge and skills. Both having practised as solicitors at international law firms prior to joining the bar, Michael Trim (Level Twenty Seven Chambers) and Tim Stork (Lucinda Chambers) shared practical tips on preparing for trials in the commercial and planning & environment courts. Who should watch? The session wa... | 1h 09m 45s | ||||||
| 12/13/22 | ![]() The "momentous" UK Supreme Court Decision on Directors' Duties in Respect of Creditors' Interests You Need to Know About | What does the seminar cover? According to Lord Reed, the issues on appeal in BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA [2022] UKSC 25 “go to the heart of our understanding of company law, and a considerable importance to the management of companies”. The decision concerns the fiduciary duty of directors to act in good faith in the interests of the company. You you will hear: - How the dispute arose - What the Court of Appeal decided and why the directors argued this was wrong - Why the Supreme Court says ... | 1h 03m 58s | ||||||
| 12/2/22 | ![]() Settling Up, Not Settling Down - Offers to Settle Disputes | What will the seminar cover? This seminar was hosted as a collaboration between the Downs & South West QLD Law Association (DSWQLA) and Level Twenty Seven Chambers 1730 on 1 December 2022. Shane Monks and Kristi Riedel (Level Twenty Seven Chambers) and Clare Dart (Inns of Court) are barristers who are well-versed in commercial, insurance and family law disputes. They look at strategic questions for your client concerning offers to settle such as: When should you make an offer to settle?Ho... | 56m 02s | ||||||
| 11/14/22 | ![]() Disclosure & Discovery in Australian Courts | Queensland Young Lawyers (QYL) and the barristers at Level Twenty Seven Chambers curated a series of four CPDs spanning 2022 to provide young lawyers with knowledge essential to their role. The final installment ‘Disclosure’ was facilitated by Sarah Spottiswood and Oliver Cook. Sarah and Oliver are barristers practising from Level Twenty Seven Chambers (Brisbane, Australia) but prior to commencing at the Bar they were solicitors in government departments and an international law firm respec... | 49m 31s | ||||||
| 10/13/22 | ![]() Appearing on an Application | What will the seminar cover? Appearing on an Application was event three in a four part series co-hosted by Queensland Young Lawyers (QYL) and Level Twenty Seven Chambers which aimed to provide informative and practical sessions on skills barristers and solicitors are often expected to know but not always formally taught. While sessions are typically aimed at lawyers of 3-5 years PQE, those completing their legal training and with additional PQE are also welcome. The speakers, Nicholas Andrea... | 1h 03m 16s | ||||||
| 9/9/22 | ![]() Briefing Counsel | What will the seminar cover? Briefing Counsel is a webinar co-hosted by Queensland Young Lawyers (QYL) and Level Twenty Seven Chambers. This is the second event in a series covering essential topics and skills junior lawyers should be on top of. Junior barristers, Mei Ying-Barnes and Hannah Lilley, who practise from Level Twenty Seven Chambers shared tips on: How to find suitably skilled barristers for your matterWhat documents should be included in a briefTips on ways to communicate with cou... | 1h 07m 48s | ||||||
| 8/30/22 | ![]() Persuasive Legal Writing: The Importance of Document Design and Typography | What does the seminar cover? Lawyers are in the business of producing persuasive writing, but they often neglect a key dimension: document design and typography. Legal documents are professionally published materials and their readers—clients, judges, or the public—expect them to be of the same standard as other professionally published materials. And while a well-designed document cannot rescue a bad piece of writing, it can make good writing clearer and more compelling. Drawing on personal... | 57m 58s | ||||||
| 6/26/22 | ![]() Cryptocurrency and the law | What will the episode cover? Cryptocurrency is always in the headlines, and consumer use of it is becoming increasingly mainstream. But the law is yet to grapple extensively with cryptocurrency and the blockchain technology that underpins it. This seminar aims to provide a basic introduction to what cryptocurrencies are and how they work, and to tentatively explore some of the key legal issues that arise in respect of them. It will introduce Key concepts like blockchain technology, cryptograp... | 1h 18m 02s | ||||||
| 5/5/22 | ![]() Life at the Bar | What will the seminar cover? Queensland Young Lawyers (QYL) and Level Twenty Seven launched its second seminar series with 'Life at the Bar' on Wednesday 4 May 1800 (AEST). Barristers Stewart Webster, Florence Chen (Level Twenty Seven Chambers) and Emma Fitzgerald (Jeddart Chambers) compared the different courses they took to be called to the Queensland Bar as well as provided some insight into what one might expect of life as a barrister. Topics discussed include: Why, when and how to ... | 1h 15m 03s | ||||||
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