Right to terminate contracts for insolvency
“Ipso facto” clauses are clauses which allow a party to terminate a contract if the other party suffers an insolvency event. These…
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“Ipso facto” clauses are clauses which allow a party to terminate a contract if the other party suffers an insolvency event. These…
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As the banks have tightened their lending criteria, we have been working with a number of private financiers who have increased…
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There is a common perception that most people lie in their résumés and job applications. Whether it be the exaggerating the…
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The recent AHRC report into discrimination in employment on the basis of criminal record, BE v Suncorp Group Ltd [2018] AusHRC…
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The attention an unfair dismissal case receives is sometimes proportionate to how salacious the underlying facts considered in the case…
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“I don’t believe a rose would be as nice if it was called a thistle or a skunk cabbage.” - LM Montgomery Changing…
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“I have had a holiday, and I’d like to take it up professionally” - Kylie Minogue In 2006, amendments were made…
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The new GST ‘withholding’ régime for sales of new residential properties and vacant residential lots will apply from 1 July 2018 onwards…
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Even if you have no interest in privacy law, you would need to be living on a planet in a galaxy far…
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HARD CONVERSATIONS Two of the hardest conversations to have with anyone are ending a relationship and terminating employment. On the former, the…
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