Corporate law assignments cover Corporations Act 2001 (directors' duties, insolvency, takeovers, continuous disclosure), ASIC enforcement, ASX Listing Rules, corporate governance (ASX Corporate Governance Principles), takeovers, and securities regulation. Our writers are admitted Australian solicitors with corporate-practice experience at AU firms. From A$114.89 per 1,000 words. AGLC 4 native, Turnitin-checked, AI-free.
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Corporate law is the backbone of Australian commercial regulation. AU law schools teach corporate law (Corporations Law / Company Law / Business Associations unit) covering: Corporations Act 2001 (incorporation, separate legal personality, piercing the corporate veil, directors' duties ss 180–184, statutory derivative actions, insolvent trading s 588G, winding up), ASIC regulation (enforcement, civil penalties, disqualifications), ASX Listing Rules (continuous disclosure, Chapter 3, takeovers Chapter 11), corporate governance (ASX Corporate Governance Principles & Recommendations, board structure, audit committees), and securities regulation (prospectuses, misleading / deceptive conduct under s 1041H).
Our corporate-law writers are Australian-law-degree-qualified writers with law-firm or Tier-1 professional services corporate-advisory experience. They cite key authorities natively: Salomon v Salomon, ASIC v Adler, Daniels v Anderson, AWA v Daniels, ASIC v Hellicar, James Hardie cases. Current case law (ASIC v Vocation, ASIC v Cassimatis, AWB scandal) referenced where relevant.
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Every corporate-law writer is AU-admitted or PhD-qualified with law-firm / Tier-1 professional services corporate-advisory experience. Real-practice background.
Corporations Act sections cited correctly, ASX Listing Rules formatted properly, authorities in correct AGLC 4 short-form.
ss 180–184 directors' duties, s 9 definitions, s 124 corporate capacity, s 588G insolvent trading, ss 236–237 statutory derivative actions, ss 461–462 winding up.
ASIC v Cassimatis (continuous disclosure), ASIC v Hellicar (James Hardie), ASIC v Adler (related-party transactions) all referenced. Civil-penalty regime applied correctly.
Continuous disclosure (Listing Rule 3.1), takeovers (Chapter 11), corporate-governance reporting. Prospectuses, AFS licences, s 1041H misleading conduct.
ASX CGC Principles & Recommendations (4th edition), board composition, independent directors, audit committees, risk-management oversight.
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Tell us the subject, word count, referencing style, and deadline. Upload your brief. Takes about two minutes; no payment until a writer is assigned.
A Masters- or PhD-qualified writer in Corporate Law is assigned within one to three hours. You see their profile first.
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Meet the teamWe handle the full range of corporate law topics taught at Australian universities.
Corporate-law marking conventions at every AU law school known to our writers.
Students across every major Australian city and regional campus order with us. Same writer network, same support team, same guarantees — wherever you study.
“ASIC v Cassimatis continuous-disclosure problem. Dr Emily cited the 4th Principle correctly. HD.”
“James Hardie case-analysis essay. Dr Henry dissected the ASIC v Hellicar reasoning properly.”
“Directors' duties s 180 problem. Dr Ben applied Daniels v Anderson cleanly.”
“Federal ASIC civil-penalty regime essay. Dr Lucas had Commonwealth-context depth.”
“Mining-M&A takeover problem. Dr Sara knew the regulatory context intimately.”
“Insolvent trading s 588G problem. Liam's IRAC structure hit the rubric.”
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