
Resolving Building Contract Disputes
We have noticed in our practice that many Building Contract disputes we provide advice on could have been resolved at an earlier stage – with

We have noticed in our practice that many Building Contract disputes we provide advice on could have been resolved at an earlier stage – with

The recent matter of Wilson v Nowra Coaches Pty Ltd highlights the difficulty employees and employers face when determining an employee’s minimum employment entitlements. Background

On 10 September 2014 the High Court handed down the decision of Commonwealth Bank of Australia v Barker [2014]HCA 32. The decision overturned previous lower
A recent decision of the Federal Circuit Court highlights the importance for employers to be careful when engaging workers to not misrepresent that an employment

Often businesses treat their terms and conditions as a “set and forget” obligation. They are prepared early on in the life of the business (or

No matter what sort of Business you are in, it’s critical to ensure that your contracts are up to date and accurately reflect any changes

The majority of the time when a company is applying for credit, whether a loan from the bank or for an account with a supplier,

We were recently doing some work for a client in business who had documents that they had compiled themselves from a number of different sources.

More and more I am being asked by clients about transferring their property to their children or other relatives before death in order to try