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[[Jeremy Cooper]] was appointed Deputy Chairman at the [[Australian Securities and Investment Commission]] in July 2004. He was previously a partner in the Melbourne office of the commercial law firm [[Blake Dawson Waldron]].<ref>Australian Securities and Investments Commission, "Appointment of Deputy Chairman and a member of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission," Press Release, 8 July 2004.</ref>
 
[[Jeremy Cooper]] was appointed Deputy Chairman at the [[Australian Securities and Investment Commission]] in July 2004. He was previously a partner in the Melbourne office of the commercial law firm [[Blake Dawson Waldron]].<ref>Australian Securities and Investments Commission, "Appointment of Deputy Chairman and a member of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission," Press Release, 8 July 2004.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 19 March 2010

Jeremy Cooper was appointed Deputy Chairman at the Australian Securities and Investment Commission in July 2004. He was previously a partner in the Melbourne office of the commercial law firm Blake Dawson Waldron.[1]


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Resources

  • Australian Securities and Investments Commission, "Appointment of Deputy Chairman and a member of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission," Press Release, 8 July 2004.

Notes

  1. Australian Securities and Investments Commission, "Appointment of Deputy Chairman and a member of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission," Press Release, 8 July 2004.