I’m Australian lawyer, James d’Apice. Coffee and a Case Note began as a video series where I sip a coffee and chat about recent legal cases. This is the audio version! I hope it brings you value.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 243 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
“Issuing those shares at an undervalue was unfair!”
my dad is a farty bum
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DCo, whose chief asset was a domain name related to real estate, issued shares in various tranches.In May 2018 the Ps subscribed at a value of $0.6667: [3]
Some Ds were... more
"You chair that other company. You can't fire me from this one!"
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The managing director of a company, MD, was purportedly fired from MainCo by the Chair of another company, ChiefCo: [1]
ChiefCo was part of the same group but had no direct inter... more
In August 2025 James had an opportunity to sit down with recruiter and expert podcaster Steve Cole to discuss his career path, his approach to marketing, and the many uses of his childhood nickname "Peach".
We hope you enjoy this discussion!
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James was lucky enough to sit down and chat with Amy Dale from the Law Society to have a deep chat about the law, life, and James' past - as well as some lighter moments chatting Gravamen merch and horror film podcasts!
James doesn't hold back about... more
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James has a natural talent at clearly explaining recent legal cases, and why they matter. I’m very happy to recommend this podcast!
Excellent podcast proving thorough but brief case notes on corporations law in Australia. Well done and thanks!
I found this on LinkedIn too. Very informative and easy to listen to.
I had the pleasure of coming across "coffee and a case note" on LinkedIn, I just say I am a now a HUGE fan!
This podcast is informative, well spoken and a delight to listen to :-) A+ work James !
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With a focus on recent legal cases, this podcast offers listeners insightful commentary and analysis from an experienced Australian lawyer. Each episode features detailed discussions surrounding specific legal cases, exploring complex topics such as corporate governance, shareholder disputes, and intriguing legal principles. The unique format combines a conversational tone with professional expertise, making the content both accessible and engaging for those interested in law, business, and current affairs. The host often incorporates personal anecdotes from his legal practice, adding relatability and depth to the legal discussions, which may appeal to both legal professionals and the general audience seeking to understand the intricacies o... more
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