Andrew Boog
Principal, Accredited Specialist (Business Law)
Andrew Boog is the Principal of Austen Brown Boog and an accredited specialist in Business Law. He is also a registered Tax Agent, Accredited Mediator and a Notary Public.
Provide practical advice on every aspect of business and commercial law, including buying/selling a business, employment law, business structures and taxation, competition and consumer law, and drafting key documents.
You'll work on practical tasks and real-life scenarios that you're likely to encounter in practice.
Our online delivery mode gives you true flexibility. Study from anywhere at your own pace, while working full time.
Deepen your knowledge in your current specialisation area or explore a new one by choosing from 11 areas of specialisation.
Our Advisory Board includes senior lawyers, accredited specialists and general counsel from major law firms and organisations including Woolworths and Sports Drug Testing International.
Next intake starts 13 May 2024
BLP1
Foundations Of Business Law
This subject aims to advance on your foundational knowledge towards a specialised and integrated understanding about Business Law Practice. You will examine different types of business structures and agreements, consider specific issues that arise in business law practice, and conclude with a consideration of emerging issues.
Topics
• Business structures and agreements for business structures
• Operational issues and taxation
• Insolvency and bankruptcy
• Financing business structures
• Intellectual property
• Emerging issues in business law practice
BLP2
Competition And Consumer Law
The ability to understand the key concepts of competition and consumer law is one of the key skill sets required of a commercial lawyer, whether this is from the perspective of the consumer seeking redress or that of the business facing a consumer claim. This practice-based LLM subject will consider and apply key concepts for determining courses of action in competition and consumer law matters.
Topics
• Misleading and deceptive conduct
• Passing off
• Unconscionable conduct
• Unfair contract terms
• Unfair sales techniques
• Consumer guarantees for goods and services and product safety
• Remedies
BLP3
Buying and Selling a Business
This subject focuses on the acquisition of a business by way of acquisition of either:
the assets of the business, or
the shares of the business.
A business acquisition covers a broad spectrum of transactions. The transaction could be as simple as the acquisition of one single business asset, such as its single parcel of freehold real estate or one piece of its plant and equipment, or it could encompass every identifiable asset of the business to allow the business to be operated as a going concern once the shares or units of the legal entity are bought. This subject considers transactions of all sizes and analyses both complex acquisitions and smaller acquisitions.
Topics
BLP4
Employment Law
Employment law is one of those legal subjects that is useful even if you do not eventually end up practising in the area. All of us are likely going to be employed, employ others or manage others in the course of our professional lives. Increasingly, the personal exposure for those involved in the employment relationship means employers are looking for ways to prevent legal breaches and minimise liability, including looking at how their employees interact with others. This subject takes a high-level view of the critical concepts in employment law and examines common scenarios.
Topics
BLP5
Business Risk Management
This subject will consider the key concepts in risk management, and apply these concepts to analyse and manage common risks that the client may face. Specifically the subject will:
Topics
BLP6
Drafting Commercial Documents
The ability to draft effective, readable, unambiguous contracts is an essential skill for every commercial lawyer. This practice-based subject advances on the key knowledge and skill required when negotiating and drafting commercial contracts.
Topics
BLP7
Business Structures and Taxations
In commercial transactions, the ability to critically assess the range of structuring alternatives and advise on the most appropriate option for the client is essential. In this subject, each element of a commercial transaction is deconstructed and discussed. It is the exceptional transactional lawyer that is able to advise the client on each of these structural elements.
Topics
BLP00
Capstone Project (Business Law)
The Capstone Project is taken as your final subject, as a culmination of the knowledge and skills attained throughout your major. It will allow you to demonstrate your skills in a specialist practice area using real-life scenarios and case studies.
Throughout the intake, you will receive individualised feedback from your lecturer and will also have access to a rich array of skills modules that include guides, samples, and practice exercises for honing your legal skills.
The highlight of the Capstone Project is the final task, where you will prepare a Final Portfolio that demonstrates your legal writing, research, and oral skills.
The subject has four components:
Customise your Graduate Certificate by choosing 2 subjects across practice areas.
Principal, Accredited Specialist (Business Law)
Andrew Boog is the Principal of Austen Brown Boog and an accredited specialist in Business Law. He is also a registered Tax Agent, Accredited Mediator and a Notary Public.
Legal Counsel
David has spent over 25 years in-house, helping clients solve disputes and litigation, deal with government regulations and regulators, draft business agreements and protect intellectual property and data privacy rights. He has significant experience with legal risk management, legal project management and large transactions, contracts, insurance, corporate governance and employment issues.
“Unlike many other areas of law, you can arrange things so that your client ‘wins’. In most commercial transactions, it is possible to have happy, relatively satisfied, clients on each side of the dealing.”
Andrew Boog, Principal, Austen Brown Boog Solicitors, Accredited Specialist
(Business Law)
“The legal challenges are diverse, complex, and exciting, and I am fortunate to be in a role in which I can be a creative practitioner and break new legal ground to achieve the best outcomes for my clients.”
Jock Steel, Legal Counsel, EY
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