- BCom (Melb)
- LLB(Hons) (Melb)
- GradDipEd (Monash)
- Barrister and Solicitor (Vic)
Franc joined the full-time staff in 2000 having originally worked as a sessional assistant lecturer in Australian company law in 2000. Previously he worked as a solicitor for approximately four years at Arthur Robinson and Hedderwicks mainly in the commercial, banking and finance areas including a six-month secondment to the Australian Grand Prix Corporation in 1995.
In 1997, Franc completed a GradDipEd at Monash and taught as a sessional seminar leader in introduction to business law in 1998 and 1999 at the Law School at Melbourne University.
Franc won the prize for best paper presented at the Corporate Law Teachers Association Annual Conference.
Teaching
His areas of teaching are business law and Australian company law.
Recent Publications
- "Seeds, Weeds and Unlawful Means: Negligent Infliction of Economic Loss and Interference with Trade and Business", Monash University Law Review 31(2), 322-406, 2005
- "Failure to exercise statutory powers: the application of negligence principles and 'salient features'', LLM minor thesis, 72 pp, 2004
- Flowcharts A to F on Manufacturers Liability in Paul Latimer, Australian Business Law Workbook, CCH Australia Ltd, 242-251, 3rd ed, 2003
- Conference Presentation, "The nexus of contracts and close corporation appraisal", Corporate Law Teachers Association 11th Annual Conference 2001, School of Law, Victoria University, Melbourne, 31 pp, 12 February 2001
- "The nexus of contracts and close corporation appraisal", Australian Journal of Corporate Law, Butterworths, Sydney, 12:3, 165-193, 2001
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