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Post-Hayne: The State of Financial Sector Regulation in Australia

Sweeping changes are expected in the way Australia's financial sector is regulated in the wake of the Final Report handed down by the Financial Services Royal Commission. From reforms to the markets for mortgage brokers, financial advisers and super fund providers, to major changes in the way the regulators can enforce their statutory duties, Commissioner Hayne's recommendations will impact almost every part of the banking, financial services and superannuation industries.

NSW Labor Lawyers invites you to join us for an event that will distil the key findings of the Royal Commission, highlight areas of regulatory reform and provide an update to members on the state of financial sector enforcement - both public and private - post-Royal Commission.

We will be joined by a panel of experts to discuss the major developments in regulation and enforcement arising from the Financial Services Royal Commission: Professor Dimity Kingsford Smith, Director of the Centre for Law, Markets and Regulation at UNSW, Dominique Hogan-Doran SC, Senior Counsel at 5 Wentworth, and Miranda Nagy, Principal Lawyer at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers in Class Actions. Our panellists bring a unique set of perspectives on the state of regulation and enforcement post-Hayne - an event not to be missed.

This event is free but donations are welcome to cover the costs of the event.

This event is proudly sponsored by Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers.

If this educational activity is relevant to your immediate or long-term needs in relation to your professional development and practice of the law, then you can claim one point per hour of formal presentation (1 Substantive Law CPD Point).
WHEN
April 09, 2019 at 6:00pm - 8pm
WHERE
Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers, St James Centre, Level 18, 111 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000

Will you come?