As part of the National Digital Events Series,
acting for startups: lawyering for the new age
Date: Tuesday 22 March 2022
Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm (AEST / Sydney Time)
AALA Members: $15
Non-Members: $30
Students or members of Frederick Jordan Chambers: Free
This is an online event online. Registration is essential to ensure you receive your personalised link.
Join Barrister, Wai Kaey Soon as he explores the world of start ups. Start up companies are companies just like any other in the eyes of the law – but the way they are run and their goals and objectives are different to others in many fundamental ways. Practitioners who act for, or who want to act for, start up companies need to be aware of the unique features of start ups and how to act for them.
About Wai Kaey:
Wai Kaey was admitted as a solicitor in 2010 and called to the Bar in 2014. His practice encompasses advising and appearing in contract and commercial disputes, common law torts and claims, insolvency and bankruptcy, complex corporations litigation and insurance law disputes. Wai Kaey has also developed his practice in intellectual property litigation, particularly in the protection of trademarks and copyright in an international context. Prior to being called to the Bar, Wai Kaey gained experience at several large law firms and governmental statutory bodies, including Clayton Utz, Baker & McKenzie and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).