Senior lecturer, Corporate Law, University of Sydney Business School, University of Sydney
Dr Juliette Overland's research expertise is in corporate and commercial law, particularly the regulation of securities markets, insider trading and corporate social responsibility. Juliette is recognized as a leading authority on the regulation of insider trading and she has published widely in this area. She regularly provides advice on insider trading issues and has acted as an expert consultant in a number of insider trading cases.
In addition to her experience as an academic, Juliette has extensive practical experience as a corporate lawyer, having worked in leading Australian law firms and as the Australian legal counsel for a global technology company.
Juliette is also an enthusiastic and engaging teacher, combining her extensive practical experience with substantial theoretical knowledge of corporate and commercial law, and she has received a number of teaching citations. Prior to joining the University of Sydney in January 2009, Juliette lectured in corporate and commercial law at Macquarie University.
To protect markets we need strict penalties for insider trading
Dec 09, 2016 11:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Economy
In the first ever case in which a corporation has been found liable for insider trading, German construction company Hochtief has been fined A$400,000 for insider trading and required to make donations to the Australian...