Recording | TLFC Law Lunchtime Briefing | Commercial Matrimony – Marry/Battle/Kill

By Simon Abraham
22 June 2022
We would like to thank everyone for attending the Lunchtime Briefing on Commercial Matrimony - Marry/Battle/KIll.
The slides are also available. Please click here to view the PowerPoint Slides.
Facilitated by Ron Cohen (Principal). Presented by Felicity Simpson (Special Counsel), Rob Oxley (Principal) and Simon Abraham (Principal).
If you were unable to attend this session, you are welcome to watch the recording at your convenience.
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