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Holman Webb
Recent case considers the application of the duty of disclosure in insurance contracts.
Sophie Grace Pty Ltd
Discusses common systemic issues AFCA identified across industry sectors starting with defining systemic issues.
McCarthy Durie Lawyers
Guidance for an executor. Advises when they may be able to receive compensation.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
Discusses the public order offence of riot. Recent case example provided.
Vincent Young
The new unfair contract terms (UCT) regime took effect on 9 November 2023. A summary of this regime is set out in our article here.
Alvarez & Marsal
The Australian Taxation Office released the new 2024 Reportable Tax Positions (RTP) Schedule last week and, as we indicated in our previous article here...
Alvarez & Marsal
On 20 March 2024, the Federal Court of Australia (FCA) found in favour of the taxpayer in Mylan Australia Holding Pty Ltd (MAHPL) v Commissioner of Taxation (Commissioner) (No 2) [2024] FCA 253.
Alvarez & Marsal
The Australian government has released exposure draft legislation to implement key aspects of Pillar Two of the OECD/G20 international tax reforms...
K&L Gates
Australia welcomes new business and foreign investment by providing a strong economy, a stable political environment and a skilled and talented workforce.
Jones Day
On 27 March 2024, Australia's climate disclosure regime moved a significant step closer to implementation, with the federal government's introduction of proposed legislation into Parliament.
Jones Day
The Australian Federal Parliament has passed the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Combatting Foreign Bribery) Act 2024 ("Act"), some six years after a bill to create a 'failure to prevent' foreign bribery offence was first introduced.
K&L Gates
The Council's consultation draft sets out 33 general recommendations and seven additional recommendations that are applicable in specific circumstances.
Cooper Grace Ward
In this edition of 'It depends', partner Scott Hay-Bartlem discusses how many directors does a private company need.
Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia
A parole order will not be made if an offender has not cooperated in locating the victim's body or remains.
Hall Payne Lawyers
A shift towards improving workplace protections and making employers more accountable for their actions.
Bennett & Philp Lawyers
When a company is unreasonably deadlocked by shareholder disputes, the shareholder may apply to have it wound up.
ExpertsDirect
In the defamation case, the court did not need to place weight on the expert evidence of the forensic lipreader.
Unified Lawyers
A prime example of a "grey divorce," a term referring to the trend of older couples divorcing after long marriages.
Piper Alderman
The latest legal, regulatory and project updates in Blockchain and Digital Law.
Holman Webb
An example of how difficult it can be to successfully rely on a limitations defence, particularly at an interlocutory stage.
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