Each time a challenger takes ASIC or AFCA to court, it is always telling to see how it plays out. Essentially, we get to learn more about the reach of their powers.
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Grant Holley
Managing Partner, Holley Nethercote
Grant was a member of the Victorian Bar between 1986 and commenced the financial services and commercial law firm Holley Nethercote in March 1995. Grant’s practice has been predominantly in commercial law and financial services law. He has represented many medium to large corporations in courts and tribunals at all levels and frequently advises in those areas .
Grant holds degrees in economics and law from Monash University, and a Master of Laws from the University of Melbourne. He is a fellow of the Resolution Institute, and is a graded arbitrator and accredited mediator. A contributing author to a number of legal publications and journals, including the Law Book Company’s “Laws of Australia”; Butterworths’ “Halsbury’s Laws of Australia”, “Encyclopedia of Forms and Precedents”, “Court Forms and Pleadings”; and Thomson Reuters ‘Robson’s Corporations Law’; Grant has also authored a book “Management and the Law”.