2001

Protecting the Client's Position

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 3 May 2001

 
Topics covered in this powerpoint presentation include: - Recognising 'unimplemented' transactions - Beware of Scheme Merchants - are the records correct? - preserving the evidence - making sure that transactions are properly implemented.

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Protecting the Client's Position

Author(s): AH (Tony) Slater QC
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  • Published By: AH (Tony) Slater QC
  • Published On:3 May 2001
  • Took place at:Paradise Wirrina Cove Resort, South Australia

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