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05 October 2017

Cooper Grace Ward featured in the September issue of the LexisNexis Inhouse Counsel newsletter

LexisNexis’ Inhouse Counsel newsletter is a monthly newsletter aimed at general counsel within Australia. It has a diverse readership and the top five industry sectors from which it attracts readers are banking and finance, insurance, superannuation, mining and IT/telecommunications. Through Cooper Grace Ward’s Advoc association with Kott Gunning Lawyers in Western Australia, Cooper Grace Ward contributes articles for the newsletter.

LexisNexis’ Inhouse Counsel newsletter is a monthly newsletter aimed at general counsel within Australia. It has a diverse readership and the top five industry sectors from which it attracts readers are banking and finance, insurance, superannuation, mining and IT/telecommunications. Through Cooper Grace Ward’s Advoc association with Kott Gunning Lawyers in Western Australia, Cooper Grace Ward contributes articles for the newsletter. According to LexisNexis:

The real strength of the Inhouse Counsel publication lies in its contributors. Many are acknowledged leaders in their chosen fields; all are published writers who know how to get straight to the heart of a legal or policy issue.

In the September issue of the LexisNexis Inhouse Counsel newsletter, partner Rocco Russo and paralegal Imogen Kenny have published an article titled Damages for breach of contract – updates and considerations for in-house counsel. Senior associate Gabrielle Honey has also published an article titled Consequential loss – drafting tips and reminders from current case law.

Click here to read the full articles, courtesy of LexisNexis. For more information on subscribing to LexisNexis Inhouse Counsel, please click here.

 

 

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