David Kreltszheim

Special Counsel, Melbourne

+61 3 9286 6970
David Kreltszheim

Qualifications

Bachelor of Arts (Monash University) 1989
Bachelor of Laws (Hons) (Monash University) 1991
Master of Laws (University of Melbourne) 2002

Admitted to Practice

Victoria (1993)
High Court of Australia (1993)

Affiliations

Law Institute of Victoria
Law Council of Australia (Financial Services Committee)
Centre for International Legal Studies (Salzburg, Austria) (Honorary Fellow)

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Co-author (with Mark Sneddon) of the Australian Chapter of the text “E-Commerce and the Law of Digital Signatures” (2005)

Privacy-related contributions to the Online Banking Review (with Mark Sneddon) (2004-5)

“The legal nature of ‘electronic money’”, Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice (2003)

“The new privacy laws and their impact on marketing by retail electricity suppliers”, Electricity Supply Magazine (2001)

“Tracing the proceeds of electronic money fraud”, Information Management & Computer Security (1999)

“Privacy obligations of solicitors”, Law Institute of Victoria’s Annual Conference (2001)

“The impact of the new privacy laws on financial institutions”, Monash University Postgraduate Lectures in Banking and Finance Law (2001)

“Privacy obligations of electricity and gas retailers”, Retailers’ Division of the Electricity Supply Association of Australia, Brisbane (2001)

“Risk allocation for smartcard fraud”, Australian Banking Law Bulletin (1999) and In-House Counsel (1999)

“Tracing electronic cash: fraud and the electronic transfer and storage of value”, Australian Business Law Review (1999)

“The Wallis Reforms in Australia”, KPMG Legal International Banking and Finance Bulletin (1999)

“Garcia and guarantees”, KPMG Legal Information Bulletin (1998)
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