Change the rules – which ones? What businesses need to know about Labor’s employment policy
The Federal Election is less than two weeks away and the Australian Labor Party (Labor), has announced a robust and ambitious…
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The Federal Election is less than two weeks away and the Australian Labor Party (Labor), has announced a robust and ambitious…
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Although Part 10 of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 commenced on 30 November 2016 (Part 10), the intricacies of…
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In NSW, section 8 of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW) (Act) lets the Court dispense with the formal requirements for a will…
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Introduction When an exclusive distributorship between an overseas principal and an Australian distributor ends, the issue of the ownership of…
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There has been a flood of articles and commentary from all corners of the construction industry since the highly publicised ‘Opal…
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With the deadline for mandatory e‑conveyancing fast approaching, conveyancing in New South Wales has unequivocally entered the digital age. And while…
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Consulting a lawyer might seem expensive to some. A defective Will, however, can prove even more costly. Will making is a significant component of…
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A recent decision in the Fair Work Commission has shone a light on a dilemma which employers face when managing redundancies in…
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The Australian Financial Review recently ran an opinion piece (by Tim Mackay) on the ATO announcing that it is using…
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When used correctly, caveats can be an important ally in your security arsenal. Loaned someone money? You should consider a caveat. Contracted…
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